Former Chicago Bear Pro Bowler Olin Kreutz wasn't too happy about Aaron Rodgers' “I still own you” comment that came after the Green Bay Packers QB made a touchdown in their win on Week 6.

Per 670 The Score, Kreutz didn't hold back on his thoughts on the matter, expressing his anger at the Packers QB for the apparent disrespect.

“I'd like to punch him in his face,” Kreutz said.

Aaron Rodgers had 195 yards with two touchdowns on Sunday in a 24-14 win versus the Bears.

There is truth in Rodgers' statement. In his career against the Bears, he has a passer rating of 107.7 with 6,208 yards and 57 touchdowns in 26 games. The Packers star does indeed own the Bears franchise. There is no denying that.

For his part, Olin Kreutz has impressive career accolades. The 64th pick of the 1998 draft played well above his draft selection. He was First-team All-Pro, Second Team All-Pro, six-time Pro-Bowler, four-time Brian Piccolo Awardee, a member of the NFL 200s All-Decade Team, a Consensus All-American in college and a First-team All-Pac-10 member.

Despite having a great career, there is no comparing him to Rodgers. Aaron is a Super Bowl champion, Super Bowl MVP, three-time MVP, three-time First-Team All-Pro, nine-time Pro Bowler, three-time NFL passing rating leader and two-time NFL passing touchdown leader. He is unarguably one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.

Perhaps Kreutz should worry more about his former team stopping Rodgers and the Packers than he does about punching him in the face.