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8 minutes ago, KGun12TD said:

 

Multiply that by the next 3 years or so, and you *might* get somewhere near a price that GB would begin to think about considering.

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I understand the frustration.  They’ve surrounded him with mediocre talent for years.  And his time is running out. 

 

If you carried a franchise on your back for that long, of course you’d like to feel like you’ve earned a right to at least be spoken with about big personnel moves impacting your career even if your opinion doesn’t sway a decision. 

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2 minutes ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:

I understand the frustration.  They’ve surrounded him with mediocre talent for years.  And his time is running out. 

 

If you carried a franchise on your back for that long, of course you’d like to feel like you’ve earned a right to at least be spoken with about big personnel moves impacting your career even if your opinion doesn’t sway a decision. 

 

I get it.  Pretend to listen to him to feed his ego then do whatever you were gonna do in the first place.

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28 minutes ago, KGun12TD said:

 

Not if his price of admission is he wants a deciding vote in personnel matters and coaching decisions.  That is not a players' role, sorry Aaron.

 

What Green Bay needs is to put a defense on the field.  And if Brent Hundley is an example of what Alex Van Pelt coached up and found to be prepared as a backup QB that had GB "satisfied with the room", his ass should have been grass.

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9 minutes ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:

I understand the frustration.  They’ve surrounded him with mediocre talent for years.  And his time is running out. 

 

If you carried a franchise on your back for that long, of course you’d like to feel like you’ve earned a right to at least be spoken with about big personnel moves impacting your career even if your opinion doesn’t sway a decision. 

 

Won't be much different here. He'll be surrounded by the same level of talent

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Green Bay has wasted his career for the most part.

 

The coaching staff and roster are awful. Without him they are a bottom feeder. With him they win 11-12 games.

 

People like to say Rogers is the best QB in the league. Sadly, that team has pretty much blown its chance to do something special with his career.  

 

 

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31 minutes ago, KGun12TD said:

Maybe now he knows how his family feels since he turned his back on them.  

 

Karma is a B word ain't it?

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27 minutes ago, Gugny said:

Perhaps Aaron Rodgers should retire from being a football PLAYER and become a GM, instead.

 

What a prick.

 

Oh come on lol. I mean, even Dak Prescott has enough power in Dallas to have a say in Dez getting cut and Rodgers is at worst the 2nd best QB in the NFL.

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At least he won one superbowl, as it really does seem GB has wasted THE best QB. Brady gets the nod for his 8th presence and 5 wins at the SB, but Rodgers is damn good! Certainly on Brady and Manning's level

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12 minutes ago, FeelingOnYouboty said:

He shouldn't have a say in personnel decisions but they've wasted the prime of the GOAT QB. It's sad.

 

he has his SB, that's a lot to ask for in the very competitive NFC during his career

 

 

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3 minutes ago, TheFunPolice said:

Green Bay has wasted his career for the most part.

 

The coaching staff and roster are awful. Without him they are a bottom feeder. With him they win 11-12 games.

 

People like to say Rogers is the best QB in the league. Sadly, that team has pretty much blown its chance to do something special with his career. 

 

I would like to think that GB "takes a message" from how they performed without Rodgers last year but I'm not sure they have

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15 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

I would like to think that GB "takes a message" from how they performed without Rodgers last year but I'm not sure they have

 

hard to be humble with back 2 back Hall of Fame elite SB QBs taking up all these years

 

 

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Rogers is proof that you need to pair your QB with a good coach as well, or you can only go so far.

 

Just like Indy in Manning's days, their "score a lot but don't field a defense and don't have a running game" approach will win you 12 or 13 games in the regular season and send you packing once the playoffs roll around.

 

Unfortunately for Rogers, those regular season wins keep his HC employed.

 

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Just now, TheFunPolice said:

Rogers is proof that you need to pair your QB with a good coach as well, or you can only go so far.

 

Just like Indy in Manning's days, their "score a lot but don't field a defense and don't have a running game" approach will win you 12 or 13 games in the regular season and send you packing once the playoffs roll around.

 

Unfortunately for Rogers, those regular season wins keep his HC employed.

 

 

Or cheating.

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4 minutes ago, formerlyofCtown said:

I would prefer a proven player like Lamar Jackson he won the Heisman.

so did Tebow.  we can probably get him for pretty cheap.  make a trade with the Mets.  get it done Beane!

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Players involved in personnel decisions? It makes so much sense, particularly after what's happened in Cleveland with LeBron. That franchise has turned into a soap opera, to the extent the coach was stressed out and needed time off.

 

The drama in sports, heck in everything is wearing people out. I understand Rodgers wants to win, but where does the line get drawn between players and management?

 

It's not as if this is Archie Manning running for his life in New Orleans without much around him. Rodgers comes off as a dude who finds the Yoko Ono's of the dating scene anyway.

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1 hour ago, Gugny said:

Perhaps Aaron Rodgers should retire from being a football PLAYER and become a GM, instead.

 

What a prick.

 

Make no mistake.  Aaron is that franchise!  This isn't a NE plug and play situation.

 

Does the GM need to consult him?  Absolutely not, but Aaron wields enough power to be able to speak out on it.

41 minutes ago, FeelingOnYouboty said:

He shouldn't have a say in personnel decisions but they've wasted the prime of the GOAT QB. It's sad.

 

Carolina is currently doing the same with Cam.  Get him a Gd receiver, ffs!

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