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  • I would agree that AROD is not cherished like Brett Favre was. I'd even bet some think he's a prick.

    But you do treat a HOF QB different that other guys on the team. That is just reality.


    The Real Question.......would ELIOTT WOLF ever have let this shit happen ))))) ??
    TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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      Last edited by Bretsky; 04-30-2021, 06:10 PM.
      TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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      • Big Dog voiced his opinion. I'll take that. He is the other real leader on offense.

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        • Honestly, this has a positive ripple through the locker room. Aaron Jones is a better guy than Rodgers and never knew if he was gonna be here or not until the final minute. It’s a business for Jones.

          Frankly, by the Packers holding the line with Rodgers, his teammates are gonna have more respect for him because they’re all in the same boat together.

          You start caving and it creates unfairness to everyone else abd more ugliness. Rodgers can take his ball and go home. Or he can show up and be one of the guys. The guys will work better with him this way anyway. Either it blows up or 12 humbles himself and gets in the boat with Jones and everyone else.


          I’d vote for losing every year as a family. But since we’re trying to win, I’d rather win with some fairness than have a pampered brat running the org.
          Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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          • Originally posted by Vincenzo View Post
            Alex, I'll take Active Quarterbacks with Mental Problems for 800.
            This jilted quarterback forced his way out of titletown after realizing there is no I in team.

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            • Originally posted by Jaire View Post
              Yes

              New England is ruthless.

              But Brady did not leave til he was 42.

              So we are worse than New England. Far

              It's not about money at all. It's that Arod has done all he can and the FO is very "old school." He's smarter than anyone ib the FO. Only guy on the team as smart as Arod is LaFleur. He's had to deal with bs way too long.

              He just


              wants



              to


              win.

              How do you blame him for that?

              Poor guy. Where guys like Aaron Jones and TJ Lang are pieces of shit and deserve hard business decisions.
              Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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              • Originally posted by Bretsky View Post
                I would agree that AROD is not cherished like Brett Favre was. I'd even bet some think he's a prick.

                But you do treat a HOF QB different that other guys on the team. That is just reality.


                The Real Question.......would ELIOTT WOLF ever have let this shit happen ))))) ??
                Wolf messed up in Cleveland. He has very serious defects. (And it seems that there is a lot of passive aggressive in that FO going way back.)

                Rodgers is just different and I do like his personality. It's just that it has serious negatives (the grudges). But a GM's job is to deal with that. HoF quarter backs are rare. And Rodgers is easily the GOAT under the right coach. LaFleur has done all right, but AR could use someone better. I well believe SF made the call. Shanahan could get the best out of AR. That trade would have been worth it just to see what Shananan could do (and he has a better FO than GB).

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                • Originally posted by RashanGary View Post
                  Yeah, I’m not down for hero treatment. If it’s a business, it’s a business and if it’s family, it’s family. But individual locker rooms, and special treatment.... I don’t resonate with that at all. Frankly, I’m sure most of the team is like, hey, welcome to the club Erin. We’re all business decisions too. I’ll bet there’s a lot less crying in the lockerroom for 12 than you think.
                  this isn't the 90's, 80's or 60's anymore. things have changed. theres a reason why even mediocre starting QBs are making 30 million a year, they are the most important player on the team, and probably the organizations

                  if we lose one of the smiths, that might cost us a game or 2 over the year. we lose kenny, that might cost us a game or 2. we lose adams for the year, might cost us a game or 2. we lose jones, that MIGHT cost us a game

                  we lose a-rod, and this team is sub .500. maybe even a 5 or 6 win team

                  in todays nfl, where teams are giving up years of draft picks trying to find good QBs, QBs have become more important then coaches or GMs. you let them in on the teams plans and maybe you listen to what they have to say

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                  • Originally posted by esoxx View Post
                    Exactly right. Gute even admitted last night he made errors in communication.

                    Too little, too late. What a shame.
                    If this is the state of Rodger's fragile ego, who's to blame?

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                    • Originally posted by red View Post
                      this isn't the 90's, 80's or 60's anymore. things have changed. theres a reason why even mediocre starting QBs are making 30 million a year, they are the most important player on the team, and probably the organizations

                      if we lose one of the smiths, that might cost us a game or 2 over the year. we lose kenny, that might cost us a game or 2. we lose adams for the year, might cost us a game or 2. we lose jones, that MIGHT cost us a game

                      we lose a-rod, and this team is sub .500. maybe even a 5 or 6 win team

                      in todays nfl, where teams are giving up years of draft picks trying to find good QBs, QBs have become more important then coaches or GMs. you let them in on the teams plans and maybe you listen to what they have to say
                      Yeah, If Rodgers wants to be above the rest of the guys, I’m ok with whatever happens to him. One thing is certain, he will suffer more than anyone else if he drags this out.
                      Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                      • Originally posted by RashanGary View Post
                        Poor guy. Where guys like Aaron Jones and TJ Lang are pieces of shit and deserve hard business decisions.
                        Seriously, AR is GOAT. No comparison.

                        And they brought back Jones because of his locker room presence.

                        You don't get it at all. Nor do you get AR. He just wants to win and a little loyalty like shitty over the hill QBs get.

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                        • Originally posted by Jaire View Post
                          Seriously, AR is GOAT. No comparison.

                          And they brought back Jones because of his locker room presence.

                          You don't get it at all. Nor do you get AR. He just wants to win and a little loyalty like shitty over the hill QBs get.
                          Yeah, I don’t view him that way. My heart measures him as one soul. Let's put it this way, I loved my retarded labrador more than I love Aaron Rodgers. I don't worship people. I love them. And I don't love 12 anymore than I do 33. In fact, frankly, I like 33 more.
                          Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                          • Originally posted by red View Post
                            this isn't the 90's, 80's or 60's anymore. things have changed. theres a reason why even mediocre starting QBs are making 30 million a year, they are the most important player on the team, and probably the organizations

                            if we lose one of the smiths, that might cost us a game or 2 over the year. we lose kenny, that might cost us a game or 2. we lose adams for the year, might cost us a game or 2. we lose jones, that MIGHT cost us a game

                            we lose a-rod, and this team is sub .500. maybe even a 5 or 6 win team

                            in todays nfl, where teams are giving up years of draft picks trying to find good QBs, QBs have become more important then coaches or GMs. you let them in on the teams plans and maybe you listen to what they have to say
                            Bingo


                            And AR is as about as easy to handle QB as you can have. FOs do.not.like.smart.people. Period. He just wants to win. They have treated him like shit. Fact. They have no clue. And they have no clue what they are giving up.

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                            • Originally posted by Jaire View Post
                              This is not Rodgers fault in any way. He's the best QB in the game, ever. That's just a fact. Brady is better as a leader but not as QB. Rodgers had a top 10 defense like twice. The Bucs down the stretch last year were number one in the league and stacked.

                              And he's put up with a lot of bs


                              Not saying he doesn't have his flaws but no franchuse QB has been treated this way. Montana and Favre were very different situations. I can't even think of one franchise QB that had this pulled on him. Not one.

                              Moreover, the front office could still fix this if they wanted.
                              Whatever. Rodgers is a grown man that signed a contract in exchange for a shit ton of money. He's got some responsibility here.

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                              • Originally posted by red View Post
                                its funny, reading the things on here with the homers that think the team can do no wrong and thinks the sun shines out of the organizations ass

                                then you spend the day reading, listening and watching everyone elses opinions in the world

                                almost everyone out there thinks that the packers are almost entirely responsible for this mess and that they have been fucking around rodgers for years

                                stephen a smith talks about how a few years back, rodgers walked into the management office and tried to give them his ideas of what he thought they needed to improve as a team. instead of just letting him gives his opinion, they told him to take a hike because they are the ones that make the decisions not him

                                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qJbFr02GgM
                                For myself, I'm responding to the exact opposite position, Rodgers has no blame and can do no wrong. The truth is somewhere in the middle.

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