Of course, I'm not the one starting the discussions about Rodgers though.
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Now you are officially on ignore. FO!
I'm truly devastated
Whether you are way down the Rodgers rabbit hole or just looking at it from a distance, The Packers moved on from a FHOF QB. By doing so, it tells me that they too were weighing the pros and cons of keeping him and by the sounds of it, staying would have been his preferred decision. The guy did a ton for the Packers on the positive side, no denying that. However, the negatives have piled up over the last several years, whether you recognize them or not, the Packers seemed to have.
The Packers decided it was time to move on from Rodgers because they would have to pay him an additional $60 million to play this season. If it would have been significantly cheaper to retain him for 2023 he would still be on the roster.
This is why these conversations drag and go in circles. I posted 3 reasons that are very valid that contradict your position. You just repeated your same opinion in response. Why do you bother responding if you can't add any insight or data to sway me? I don't care if you don't like my reasoning, but explain why.
Actually, I'm most likely the one poster who tries to support his opinion with facts most often. Therefore I'm definitely not the one repeating my opinion without providing new information or evidence.
To the point you made, despite the Chiefs throwing more passes than the Packers KC's receivers (300 targets, 65.3% completion percentage) still were targeted less often than Green Bay's (327, 61.2) resulting in a higher completion percentage. On the other hand the Chiefs' running backs (108 targets) were targeted nearly as often as the Packers (115), so that doesn't end up being a factor either.
It's not surprising that Mahomes first read is to throw the ball to Kelce on a lot of plays as he's a dominant tight end, automatically resulting in the receivers getting less targets. With that being said I'm not arguing KC's receivers are elite by any means but they were better than the Packers' last year.
Your other comment on why throw to other receivers when you have Kelce is very disingenuous. Do I need to count the posts you have made criticizing TT and Gute for not giving Rodgers more weapons? Have you ever posted 'Rodgers has Adams and that works out so well, we don't need more receiving help'? Nope. Because you know how silly that is. It's this kind of post where you defend Rodgers in such a round about non sensical way, that leads to the perception Rodgers can do no wrong in your eyes.
Of course a team having a dominant pass catcher needs other weapons as well. But in general that don't receive as many targets as on a team without an elite receiver or tight end.
As a side note, in the post you quoted I literally mention Rodgers deserves part of the blame for playoff losses as well as not performing up to potential last year. But as predicted you completely ignored it once again.