There is no one narrative that Super Bowl-bound teams have, but the developing narrative in Packerland the past week has not been one that I'd associate with a Super Bowl team. First, the eighteen penalty joke of a game against the Bears. And now Cullen Jenkins comes out with his frustration over the lack of a new contract.
That doesn't seem like the kind of stuff that happens to Super Bowl teams.
What I found most interesting in the JSO article this morning, though, was the description of Jenkins as Jekyll-and-Hyde. I did not know this about him. Sounds like he might be an interesting player to coach.
The article focused mostly on his unhappiness over not being offered a new contract. However, this quote, at the end of the article, was interesting to me: "Besides sacks, he seems to be feeling pressure about his hand, his playing time and off-field issues of which he offered little elaboration.
'I'm struggling through a lot of stuff in my personal life right now," he said. "Just some decisions that I need to make better personally. Husband and father. I've just really tried to focus on stuff like that. Just get better as a person.
"My temper is a little unsteady right now. Dealing with stuff off the field. When you add stuff on the field to it, it's not a good combination.'"
Sounds like there's a lot going on with the guy at home right now. And that frustration or situation is spilling over into his feelings about not being "respected" by management.
Please, no more drama, Packers. Let's not turn this season into a drama meltdown.
That doesn't seem like the kind of stuff that happens to Super Bowl teams.
What I found most interesting in the JSO article this morning, though, was the description of Jenkins as Jekyll-and-Hyde. I did not know this about him. Sounds like he might be an interesting player to coach.
The article focused mostly on his unhappiness over not being offered a new contract. However, this quote, at the end of the article, was interesting to me: "Besides sacks, he seems to be feeling pressure about his hand, his playing time and off-field issues of which he offered little elaboration.
'I'm struggling through a lot of stuff in my personal life right now," he said. "Just some decisions that I need to make better personally. Husband and father. I've just really tried to focus on stuff like that. Just get better as a person.
"My temper is a little unsteady right now. Dealing with stuff off the field. When you add stuff on the field to it, it's not a good combination.'"
Sounds like there's a lot going on with the guy at home right now. And that frustration or situation is spilling over into his feelings about not being "respected" by management.
Please, no more drama, Packers. Let's not turn this season into a drama meltdown.


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