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<blockquote data-quote="hasamikun" data-source="post: 906801" data-attributes="member: 12831"><p>I wasnt around when the Favre thing went down but I have a similar opinion to this. Rodgers all offseason long acted the complete opposite way. He wanted to retire here and he was happy as he hasnt been for quite a while. Now he pulls this **** on draft day? That is a **** move. </p><p></p><p>This seems like Rodgers going nuclear for a new contract, which still is kinda ridiculous to me given the contract situation. Or the other situation is Rodgers really trying to force a trade and the timing is now so the FO panics into a bad deal. Either way, I am happy how Gutey responded to it. They showed as much commitment as possible in this situation while maintaining maximum flexibility and I like that he is calling Rodgers' bluff right now and stays strong. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>1. Rodgers heavily benefits from MLF and the talent level Packers surrounded him on offense with. Lets not act like its a one-way street. MLF is a big reason Rodgers had arguably his 2nd best season ever.</p><p></p><p>2. The shortcomings, especially with Rodgers, are not solely on the defense. While the defense plays a big part in that, the offense completely choked in 2014 and 2021 an to some degree vs the 9ers last season. Rodgers has been far from flawless in these losses</p><p></p><p>3. Amazing how you already can judge Jordan Love although you never saw him play. MLF was in love with him for a reason and Love has all the skills to succeed in the NFL. He needs some polishing but that ca be done.</p><p></p><p>4. I am not getting tired of saying this but Rodgers wont get a much better situation than he has in GB. Top notch OL every year, best WR and LT in the league, top 10 RB, one of the best young playcallers in the league, a really good and deep TE room with good production + a scheme that makes it easy for everybody on the roster. Most QBs in the league would kill for this kind of situation on their offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hasamikun, post: 906801, member: 12831"] I wasnt around when the Favre thing went down but I have a similar opinion to this. Rodgers all offseason long acted the complete opposite way. He wanted to retire here and he was happy as he hasnt been for quite a while. Now he pulls this **** on draft day? That is a **** move. This seems like Rodgers going nuclear for a new contract, which still is kinda ridiculous to me given the contract situation. Or the other situation is Rodgers really trying to force a trade and the timing is now so the FO panics into a bad deal. Either way, I am happy how Gutey responded to it. They showed as much commitment as possible in this situation while maintaining maximum flexibility and I like that he is calling Rodgers' bluff right now and stays strong. 1. Rodgers heavily benefits from MLF and the talent level Packers surrounded him on offense with. Lets not act like its a one-way street. MLF is a big reason Rodgers had arguably his 2nd best season ever. 2. The shortcomings, especially with Rodgers, are not solely on the defense. While the defense plays a big part in that, the offense completely choked in 2014 and 2021 an to some degree vs the 9ers last season. Rodgers has been far from flawless in these losses 3. Amazing how you already can judge Jordan Love although you never saw him play. MLF was in love with him for a reason and Love has all the skills to succeed in the NFL. He needs some polishing but that ca be done. 4. I am not getting tired of saying this but Rodgers wont get a much better situation than he has in GB. Top notch OL every year, best WR and LT in the league, top 10 RB, one of the best young playcallers in the league, a really good and deep TE room with good production + a scheme that makes it easy for everybody on the roster. Most QBs in the league would kill for this kind of situation on their offense. [/QUOTE]
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