View Poll Results: WHAT WAS BRIAN GUTEBAG'S BIGGEST MISTAKE AS A GM

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  • Drafting Jordan Love, instead of a WR...such as Tee HIggins

    5 23.81%
  • See Round 3 every year, you dumbass

    2 9.52%
  • Not Locking up Devonte Adams when he could have, the year before he left

    1 4.76%
  • Not trading Aaron initially, and instead giving up power and the huge contract we are in now

    13 61.90%
  • Trading Aaron Rodgers, assuming it occurs (for you Tex)

    0 0%
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Thread: WHAT IS GUTEBAG'S BIGGEST MISTAKE/S SO FAR AS OUR GM ????

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    Who's trading an MVP? That MVP then went on to win another MVP. The biggest mistake they made was clearly drafting Love when they did as it stands today. It won't be a mistake if he turns out great but that action ended up walking out Rodgers. They probably would have won a super bowl if they took Higgins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by call_me_ishmael View Post
    Who's trading an MVP? That MVP then went on to win another MVP. The biggest mistake they made was clearly drafting Love when they did as it stands today. It won't be a mistake if he turns out great but that action ended up walking out Rodgers. They probably would have won a super bowl if they took Higgins.
    I think Rodgers is too egotistical to think the Love pick was anything but a backup option, if anything he viewed it as a wasted pick. He wanted to be the highest paid QB in the League, and he wanted older veterans to live in fantasy land in the NFL and have jobs for ever and have the red carpet brought out each time a veteran walked into the Packer locker room. He couldn't win a championship being the MVP so he wanted his contract extended to make him the highest paid player. Obviously he refuses to be compared to Favre or handle the situation publicly in any way shape or form the way Brett handled it. Rodgers was of course about the drafting of Love. Love also posed no threat to Rodgers until now, and of course he wants to play for another team now, similar to Favre.

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