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4 years ago
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Cheesey
4 years ago
I’ll wait for someone here to watch it and let me know what it says.
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beast
4 years ago

I’ll wait for someone here to watch it and let me know what it says.

Originally Posted by: Cheesey 



Here watch Rodgers with Kenny Mayne now, and towards the end you'll see Rodgers and the naked truth!




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Mucky Tundra
4 years ago
Interesting to see that Marshawn Lynch is also going to be there since they were college teammates and they always seem happy to see each other at games (and I'm gonna assume they're friends off the field).
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Cheesey
4 years ago



Here watch Rodgers with Kenny Mayne now, and towards the end you'll see Rodgers and the naked truth!



Originally Posted by: beast 



Beast......thank you! I needed that!😂
Anyway, I guess that gives a whole new meaning to “naked bootleg”!🤪
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Zero2Cool
4 years ago

Interesting to see that Marshawn Lynch is also going to be there since they were college teammates and they always seem happy to see each other at games (and I'm gonna assume they're friends off the field).

Originally Posted by: Mucky Tundra 



This is probably where discontent started with Aaron Rodgers and people in the front office. Rodgers wanted Marshawn Lynch in 2010. Bills figured the same picks from Seahawks would be better than that of the Packers and took Seahawks offer. AARON RODGERS HAS NOT FORGOTTEN THIS!!! (being facetious here people, but Rodgers did want Lynch)
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beast
4 years ago

This is probably where discontent started with Aaron Rodgers and people in the front office. Rodgers wanted Marshawn Lynch in 2010. Bills figured the same picks from Seahawks would be better than that of the Packers and took Seahawks offer. AARON RODGERS HAS NOT FORGOTTEN THIS!!! (being facetious here people, but Rodgers did want Lynch)

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 


On a more serious note, I'm thinking it's Sitton, Woodson, Nelson, Kumerow... and maybe (not sure) Favre and Jimmy Graham too,but there two less so.

Guys whom had contracts with and the Packers either traded or released them.


Yes, hindsight, the Packers totally should of given a 3rd round pick for Marshawn Lynch, instead we used it to draft RB Alex Green, who couldn't read blocking to save his life...

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warhawk
4 years ago
What bothers me when reading through these comments is what team or front office can raise their hands when asked "which of you have never screwed up by not signing this guy or not drafting that guy."
I also question how much better that track record would look if the star QB on all these teams had a say in personnel decisions. Especially the ones being paid a boat load of money that plays into the cap in the first place.

So what it's coming down to is teams not paying big dollars for a QB can build a good team and then go buy a QB that has decided he doesn't want to play for the team that has paid him more than he can ever hope to spend?
This just isn't Rodgers you know. Wilson and Watson have been chirping too. I don't see this as a one off with ARod.

This begs the question then. Should teams be MORE on the ready to draft a good QB when the opportunity arises or shy away from the chance to cover their ass?
Hmmm...maybe it's true that where there is an action there is a reaction?






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beast
4 years ago


This just isn't Rodgers you know. Wilson and Watson have been chirping too. I don't see this as a one off with ARod.

Originally Posted by: warhawk 


Wilson and Watson should be chirping!

Watson's team was extremely stupid and let their head coach become GM and all he did was trade away some of their best players for peanuts to get a starting LT, and then forget to get a new contract, so now they have to pay him 40% OVER the top LT contract... and they are then in both cap hell and don't have any 1st round picks for a couple of years and don't even have a 2nd round pick this year.... extremely stupid and to top it all off, the owner by all accounts seems to be ignoring the entire team management, just to follow one guy, who's not supposed to be in charge, but since the owner follows him, he's totally in charge.

Wilson might be the best QB in the NFL... you'd never know it because their offensive scheme is clearly old and outdated for current NFL standards... and the liberal head coach, is extremely extremely conservative with the offensive passing game... and even the head coach has admitted he's been out of line and his son's (coaches on the team) had to help him see the big picture... the owner did as well... well the owner passed away, and one son has moved on to a different team. Leaving the head coach no checks and balances... and he's all about running the ball and short check downs.... and they have never really had an average NFL OL... though Wilson has stopped chirping now... and the Seahawks did upgrade their offensive system to the Rams system, so once the offense learns the system, they might be a hell lot better.


Rodgers is different... they've already gotten the players and system... this is more either commit to me long-term or trade me (preferring the commitment for the long term). Rodgers wants control of when he's shipped out.

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Cheesey
4 years ago

What bothers me when reading through these comments is what team or front office can raise their hands when asked "which of you have never screwed up by not signing this guy or not drafting that guy."
I also question how much better that track record would look if the star QB on all these teams had a say in personnel decisions. Especially the ones being paid a boat load of money that plays into the cap in the first place.

So what it's coming down to is teams not paying big dollars for a QB can build a good team and then go buy a QB that has decided he doesn't want to play for the team that has paid him more than he can ever hope to spend?
This just isn't Rodgers you know. Wilson and Watson have been chirping too. I don't see this as a one off with ARod.

This begs the question then. Should teams be MORE on the ready to draft a good QB when the opportunity arises or shy away from the chance to cover their ass?
Hmmm...maybe it's true that where there is an action there is a reaction?

Originally Posted by: warhawk 



That’s just it. Some people think the Packer front office are a bunch of idiots.
To me, if a QB you think is going to be really good, you try to get him. Just like they did in 2005 when they signed Rodgers. Over 20 teams passed on him, including the 49ers, who took Alex Smith at #1. Now, had the Niners picked Rodgers, maybe he would have been thrown in the fire there, and flamed out. Maybe he wouldn’t have turned into the star he is here.
If you get the chance, you draft the guy you think could be huge. So to me , Rodgers should be more thankful to the Packers for giving him the chance when no one else would.
It seems some players think they are “all that, and a bag of chips”. The Packer brass has built a team that is right on the edge of going all the way. If Rodgers doesn’t see that, he’s blind. If he goes somewhere else, he’s not going to luck out into the same kind of situation Brady backed into. There is no other defense as strong as Tampa. Without that, the at best average play of Brady would not get a Super Bowl.
And a front office can’t afford to pass on a player in the draft because it might upset a player on the team.
That’s my opinion, at least.
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