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I love my coach, I love my teammates, I love this town, but I didn't get called on any personnel decisions etc....STFU. I get that some players are elite, but elite players don't cry about being elite and not getting their way. Also his comments about people don't come to GB to vacation they come to play football with him, good God man. He may be mostly correct but you don't say that shit in a press conference. That attitude is why he chokes then wants to blame everyone else. Its certainly not his fault, just ask him. |
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There’s a reason the guy can’t even get along with his own family. |
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But hey they traded for Cobb so all is good. |
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The reason he feels he has a right to start bitching now is because he sees how Mahomes and Brady have a say in who their teams are bringing in, and he wants to be in the same situation. Can't say I blame him, but you also can't really blame the Packers. This is a newer trend and they did finally buy into it by bringing in Cobb like Rodgers asked and now Dennis Kelly is coming in, too. I'm just glad they'll be parting ways after the season and we won't have to hear about it anymore. |
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They drafted so many DB’s and pretty much all of them are out of football. Rashan Gary isn’t very good either. He’s pretty average for his draft status. |
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The Packers should have won that game. The reason why they didn't is because Aaron Rodgers choked. |
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Rodgers was my favorite NFL player for many years but his attitude and personality along with regular playoff choke jobs changed that. |
Brady threw interceptions on 3 straight drives in the second half. Packers went 3 and out on 2 of the following drives.
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Rodgers, on the other hand, seemed to go in the opposite direction. He was always a little odd, now he just strikes me as the type of guy who likes the smell of his own farts. Also, when he didn't run into the end zone on that third down play before the infamous field goal against the Bucs, it should have been obvious to everyone he does not have the "it" factor anymore, if he ever did to begin with. Mahomes takes that thing for a TD 100 times out of 100. |
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I was screaming at the TV for him to run and couldn't believe he didn't. And that throw? Good God. |
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Everyone harped on LaFleur for kicking the field goal, but maybe he did so because he didn't have faith that Rodgers was going to make the play on 4th down... |
Look at this guy in the post game. He’s so done. He looks miserable
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Rodgers is such a Dbag, he's read too many of his press clippings saying how great he is. Now he only dates starlets and gets off by complaining about the Package to see who he can get fired next.
A couple more crappy games like the last one and the team will look to dump Rodgers and Adams. I think the team has money problems, that's why they looked to move on from Rodgers so early. |
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Is Rodgers really just phoning it in and/or deliberately ****ing the team over? I guess if the Packers get their shit pushed in again we'll be closer to the answer. |
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Even if it did ultimately fly with a future team's brass, I can't imagine a lot of the players being respectful of a "quitter".... I personally think he just had a really bad day....it happens |
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Looks like he’s been happy with the changes they made. Why does he want to leave again?
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Aaron Rodgers today on GM Brian Gutekunst: "I’ve enjoyed being a part of conversations that directly affect my job, which I talked about in the offseason, and Brian’s taken the lead in that. And I do appreciate the way our relationship has grown."</p>— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) <a href="https://twitter.com/mattschneidman/status/1476306081559334912?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 29, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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He’s be a fool to jump ship now. The Packers are a top 5 organization.
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He never wanted to leave. He just wanted GB to make him feel wanted again. Needed his ego massaged.
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Packers are a good organization and have been for some time now. |
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KnowMo is going to have to settle for somebody like Wilson at best. |
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I wonder if theres a chance they trade Love this offseason with a shaky qb draft to appease him further.
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It still blows my mind that the Packers have only been to the Super Bowl 1 time in the last 24 years despite having Favre and Rodgers for all of those seasons
That is insane |
Winning fixes a lot. It's easy to stay married during the good times.
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He should stick around. Seems like the new coach is doing a good job and making things easier for Rodgers on the field. It’s a good offensive system and has helped Rodgers have a resurgence in his performance.
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Bears-starting all over again with new coach
Vikings-starting all over again with new coach Lions-kneecap guy I’m sure Aaron wants to leave that to come play against Mahomes, Herbert and Carr LMAO |
They are still talking like there is a chance on the Broncos forum. LMAO
Best case scenario is that Rodgers uses the Donks as leverage, gets their fans very hopeful then rips their hearts out. |
Another MVP-caliber season for Rodgers. Another #1 seed for the Packers. Jordan Love is still raw.
Rodgers has that organization by the balls. |
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I’m sure people will say that Love isn’t getting any snaps or work and that’s why he’s behind but they did that to themselves. |
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay on the Outs?
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Agreed. That pick could have gone toward a defender or another offensive building block who could help them win now, which is why I understand Rodgers' frustrations about the ordeal. I don't particularly like that he went to the media and dragged the franchise, but they certainly deserved it for that pick. If they lose another NFCCG.. man.. |
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Sure seems like the Packers are gearing up for another run. Rapoport just said on McAfees show that he expects Adams to be tagged or sign a new deal and one of the Smiths back on a reworked contact. Cobb also gone.
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Rodgers would be a fool to come to the AFC LMAO
Brady might be done, Dak sucks, Kyler was terrible in the playoffs, Russ is on a shit team and Lance is unknown. It’s basically him vs Stafford for the immediate future. Did I mention his division is the easiest in the league? Nah man this guy wants to go to the AFC West and play Mahomes and Herbert and then compete with Allen, Mahomes and Burrow for the conference ROFL Make no mistake. Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen are currently better than Aaron Rodgers. He’s borderline the 3rd best QB in the conference |
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If Brady is gone you can go ahead and bet on the Buccaneers being the team. Arians isn't developing a ****ing QB, the Offense is loaded there and he looks/acts like a full blown ****ing Florida man. |
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They're way over the cap next year but you can finesse that shit for a few years while you've got Rodgers. They might as well go all in while they can. Once Rodgers moves on, that'll have been like 35-40 years of HoF QB play in Title Town. Then you can purge and rebuild for a couple years and try to find your QBotf. |
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I wouldn't want that choke artist prick on my team as a backup.
I so hope he goes to Denver. |
No self-respecting NFL team should sign this diva...
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The best thing i heard from the talking heads monday morning was
"A Aron, dont go to the AFC. You will not win there. There is too much QB talent and you are way down on the list" or something like that. |
I could see the Niners going all in for him, if they crash out this weekend. Niners would be a preferred choice for Rodgers. 2 years, max and Lance behind Rodgers.
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if Brady decides to hang up the cleats, would Rogers consider Tampa? Seems like a good fit, with the talent they have. Since Payton is leaving the Saints the division looks pro Tampa. Brings Adam's along and they are in the playoff's next season
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He and Adams are staying.
Rodgers wanted the GB brass to massage his ego last offseason. They did that. |
If I was Adams, I'd want to take some "time apart" from Rodgers.
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Brady leaves Tampa for Vrabel, sorry Knowmo
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">(Cont.): Fowler also went onto report that he’s heard both Rodgers and the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Packers?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Packers</a> Front Office have had meetings, but they haven’t been “too intense yet”, recapping the season/pieces they like/etc. Which is on par for other reports.</p>— Kyle Malzhan (@KyleMalzhan) <a href="https://twitter.com/KyleMalzhan/status/1490347047253422080?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 6, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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I told those moron bronco fans the relationship has been repaired with GB and they don't listen. Multiple sources
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I hope Mrs Knowmo likes some pizza New York style, cause the peckeroni has folded
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The #PatonPlan is all coming together perfectly for the Broncos. Denver has a chance to spend its top 10 pick on another CB, which will put them over the top and win them the division. They'll have a lower draft pick next year, but they won't need a high one because Rodgers will be one year older, and THAT'S when the Broncos will make their move, when they have a fully stocked roster.
By delaying the trade one more offseason, Denver is creating an unstoppable mega team at an overall cheaper price. Sensational 4D chess being played by General Paton when the rest of the NFL is still stuck on Tic Tac Toe! |
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Why the heck would Aaron Rogers want to play in the same division as Mahomes and Herbert?
That has never made any sense to me. He has a way easier path to the Super Bowl in Green Bay. |
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