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  • +1, bobblehead.
    What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?

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    • No one voted for "Tatooed"??? I think his artwork is some sort of Zodiac sign telling Gutekunst to still Fuck Off.

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      • Originally posted by SudsMcBucky View Post
        No one voted for "Tatooed"??? I think his artwork is some sort of Zodiac sign telling Gutekunst to still Fuck Off.
        I'm hoping it's the map to win another title

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        • Originally posted by SudsMcBucky View Post
          No one voted for "Tatooed"??? I think his artwork is some sort of Zodiac sign telling Gutekunst to still Fuck Off.
          Its one of his witch girlfriends spells.
          Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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          • Originally posted by bobblehead View Post
            So of your post, facts were 1 thing. Rodgers got paid. No disputing that. But the entire rest of the post was garbage. D has said the opposite every day of his career and since he left.
            My post was in two parts: Rodgers got over, got paid, and as a result (part 2) Adams bailed. Your only debate is with my assertion that Adam's "feelings/motives" caused him to leave. I'm STILL saying that Adams bounced because Rodgers is, well, RODGERS. Looking at his demeanor since I last posted in this thread? Yah, I stand by my first post. Dude is a toolbag of the highest order and Adams was well aware. It's amazing to me, how the Pack, and Rodgers in particular gets a pass. Ranked 5th or 6th as recently as 13 days ago in power rankings?? SI & PFF? C'mon. If Adams were still with ya? Yah, different story. Now? My post goes back as to WHY it is like it is. The root cause of the Packs in-progress implosion is RODGERS. FACTS.

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            • I look forward to your next post in another 3-5 months. Keep up the good work.
              The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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              • Originally posted by bobblehead View Post
                I look forward to your next post in another 3-5 months. Keep up the good work.
                He's not the only person who thinks Adams might have decided to leave once it became obvious Rodgers was staying. I had the same thought. In an interview last year Adams was asked whether or not Rodgers returned would affect his own decision on staying. He said it would. The assumption everyone made seemed to be that Adams would be more likely to want to stay if Rodgers was returning. Maybe that assumption was exactly wrong.
                I can't run no more
                With that lawless crowd
                While the killers in high places
                Say their prayers out loud
                But they've summoned, they've summoned up
                A thundercloud
                They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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                • [QUOTE=bobblehead;1122654]I look forward to your next post in another 3-5 months. Keep up the good work.[/QUOTE

                  Thank you.

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                  • Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
                    He's not the only person who thinks Adams might have decided to leave once it became obvious Rodgers was staying. I had the same thought. In an interview last year Adams was asked whether or not Rodgers returned would affect his own decision on staying. He said it would. The assumption everyone made seemed to be that Adams would be more likely to want to stay if Rodgers was returning. Maybe that assumption was exactly wrong.
                    Look, I'm an objective observer when it comes to the Packers. They have been great, historically great. Rodgers has been arguably THe best QB in the league for years now. Where did it go wrong? I'll break it down: Love gets picked. Rodgers resented that. Pack FO sees him ball out with BTB MVPs and rethinks the Love pick, backtracking and swinging the pendulum wildly BACK towards Rodgers, resulting in that massive guaranteed contract. That in turn was the catalyst for Adam's exit. I do believe that I am correct in assereting that Adams wanted NO PARt of a Rodgers led team. Meanwhile, Packers drafting has been abysmal in terms of WR help for Rodgers, who resented that fact even MORE than the Love pick. We are seeing the results of poor drafting even now with the WR room in GB. Those results include Rodgers now publlically making a show of questioning those WRs during game play with his obvious and perfectly annunciated "WTf are we doing" remark directly to the camera. He is already started down that road that will eventually see him lose the locker room (if he hasn't already) and retire at the end of this season. None of this is some great mystery or puzzle. Shitty GB Front office moves, one after the other while not picking a path and sticking to it, mixed with Rodgers personality has resulted in the dysfunctional shit show we saw yesterday. With that said, Rodgers DOES have the ability to shoulder this team and start winning games. Will it happen? In my opinion, No. I would not put it past him to come out with some of his new-agey double speak and retire mid-season, citing his need to "mindfully center his chakras in order to properly align his chi" or whatever. OR, he will just keep collecting those massive checks including the $60 mill he is guaranteed next year while simply going through the motions. Anyway, It's an interesting process playing out right now in GB.

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                    • Adams actually said why he left: he doesn't have confidence in Love. I don't think it's Rodgers at all, but his future in GB.

                      The more I think about it, it's the coaching beginning with MLF. Unlike Wahle here, I think the Offense was decimated in that playoff loss last year. A couple bad ST plays was THE difference really. But the OL, TE, WR, and Dillon were down.

                      Wahle is otherwise right: this coaching staff needs a shake up. This is the last year of the SB window. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poZvdJyUQT0

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