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Aaron Rodgers, QB, NY Jets

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You never hear this kind of stuff. When he started naming players, and not just one or two, I'm sure GB management's jaws dropped. As a fan, it's easy to say the Packers were remiss in not adding enough talent around Rodgers but to come out and say it is another matter. My guess is this is his last season in GB. As a Niner fan would I want him in SF next season, Hell Yeah!
Oh my lord, there's nothing better than seeing Rogers wearing a GB hat and totally b***h slapping the organization for like 10 mins
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Oh my lord, there's nothing better than seeing Rogers wearing a GB hat and totally b***h slapping the organization for like 10 mins

I loved the "I love my teammates the Organ….. the fans" he caught himself in typical quarterback talk and fixed it.
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Oh my lord, there's nothing better than seeing Rogers wearing a GB hat and totally b***h slapping the organization for like 10 mins

I loved the "I love my teammates the Organ….. the fans" he caught himself in typical quarterback talk and fixed it.

hahahaha love it
I saw outtakes of his presser today in GB...he was honest, open and even humble. His off-season was what he wanted to do...invest in himself mentally, physically and practically. It's possible this may be his last season in GB...if that happens, good luck, Packers with Jordan Love. If he leaves after this season, he'll have plenty of suitors for his services. GB's management has been...well, less than forthcoming on how much they're willing to commit to him. That's on them.
Originally posted by CorvaNinerFan:
I saw outtakes of his presser today in GB...he was honest, open and even humble. His off-season was what he wanted to do...invest in himself mentally, physically and practically. It's possible this may be his last season in GB...if that happens, good luck, Packers with Jordan Love. If he leaves after this season, he'll have plenty of suitors for his services. GB's management has been...well, less than forthcoming on how much they're willing to commit to him. That's on them.

If you saw Aaron on Pat McAfees show then this super blunt, honest and humble ARod isn't anything new but it's refreshing to see him be like this all the time.
Originally posted by CorvaNinerFan:
I saw outtakes of his presser today in GB...he was honest, open and even humble. His off-season was what he wanted to do...invest in himself mentally, physically and practically. It's possible this may be his last season in GB...if that happens, good luck, Packers with Jordan Love. If he leaves after this season, he'll have plenty of suitors for his services. GB's management has been...well, less than forthcoming on how much they're willing to commit to him. That's on them.
The Green Bay brass looks terrible, at least from an optics point of view.

Great management actually cares about their employees and their opinions.
Decent management maybe doesn't care - or can't, because of logistical constraints - but at least gives the illusion that they're listening.
Terrible management doesn't care, and doesn't pretend to.

We're only getting one side of the story here, but by the sounds of it, the front office didn't do a great job of involving Rodgers. I mean, hell, it says that Rodgers wasn't involved at all in the process of hiring Matt LaFleur. Seriously, even if you let his opinion go in one ear and out the other, at least involve Rodgers and pretend to weigh his opinion on it. And maybe throw the guy a f**king bone now and then to pacify him. He's an all-time great talent at his position, give him a pity signing now and then. I'm one of the loudest critics of avoiding setting precedents because it's a slippery slope, but they sounded completely deaf to his concerns.
He's no Tom Brady
Bruh rolls in from the beach in f**king flipflops, looks like ole dude you buy some weed off of from the backwoods of Pope County, Arkansas, has a stellar practice, and then torches the organization? Shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt.
[ Edited by fropwns on Jul 28, 2021 at 4:05 PM ]
Originally posted by GoldenFortyNiner:
He's no Tom Brady

Nobody is lol
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GB has a history of doing this. They basically gave Favre no support either during his tenure as quarterback there. Wasted his entire career and now they've done the same to Rodgers. The guy has been in the league for 17 years! And the best they could afford him was Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb !

Green Bay has always been a cheap franchise relying heavy on draft picks and not dishing out for star players.

glad to see one of their own call them out on it.
If we could rewind time to February 6, 2011.. the packers had just beaten an almost dynasty Steeler squad…. If someone would've told you at that moment that Rodgers would be sitting on the same 1 ring 10+ years later, you would've probably said they were crazy.
Originally posted by ChillninDaBay:
IMO, Aaron Rodgers is done, 1 SB and done. So is GB especially if McCarthy is fired, which I'm looking forward to.
Losing to Cousins (Vikings good D, great weapons on offense) and the raise of Trubisky (Bears D is raising also) means the Packers aren't going to be dominating that division anymore.
And GB defense has decline every season since their SB and was never that good and they have no running game, they've never really fixed or address those 2 issues. Clay Matthews is old also and might move on as well lol.

This aged well. lol

Even though he's a cry baby p***y, he can still ball.
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Originally posted by CorvaNinerFan:
I saw outtakes of his presser today in GB...he was honest, open and even humble. His off-season was what he wanted to do...invest in himself mentally, physically and practically. It's possible this may be his last season in GB...if that happens, good luck, Packers with Jordan Love. If he leaves after this season, he'll have plenty of suitors for his services. GB's management has been...well, less than forthcoming on how much they're willing to commit to him. That's on them.

he was not humble at all
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