I think it'd be very unusual unless the team dramatically falls off from expectations and historical Aaron Rodgers performance - which means Aaron Rodgers have a horrible twilight to his career.
With a star receiver and left tackle, I just cannot imagine a scenario where Rodgers doesn't bounce back and reign in his game. If he doesn't, then LaFleur is for sure gone and Rodgers will be viewed as a problem child. If he does, which I think he will for many reasons, I think they'll be very successful and it would be an unusual thing to fire a coach who has presided over a successful team.
There's too much money on the line for Rodgers to burn his image of being a good guy. Endorsements, etc. I think he goes out of his way to "not be the problem" as Murphy allegedly said. And yes, I know Muphy denied that quote but what was the alternative? I do believe he said that to Rodgers and I do believe people within the org viewed the situation as that toxic.
With a star receiver and left tackle, I just cannot imagine a scenario where Rodgers doesn't bounce back and reign in his game. If he doesn't, then LaFleur is for sure gone and Rodgers will be viewed as a problem child. If he does, which I think he will for many reasons, I think they'll be very successful and it would be an unusual thing to fire a coach who has presided over a successful team.
There's too much money on the line for Rodgers to burn his image of being a good guy. Endorsements, etc. I think he goes out of his way to "not be the problem" as Murphy allegedly said. And yes, I know Muphy denied that quote but what was the alternative? I do believe he said that to Rodgers and I do believe people within the org viewed the situation as that toxic.


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