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Rodgers reportedly disgruntled, does not want to return to the Packers
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<blockquote data-quote="scotty" data-source="post: 906839" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>“The simple truth of this is the Packers should have seen this impasse coming after the 2020 season, when Rodgers exceeded the organizations expectations and drove a stake through the plan to begin a transition to Jordan Love in 2021 or 2022. Whatever the master plan was to engineer a smooth transition, it was clear that Rodgers wasn’t going to deteriorate to the point of making the change simple. That put the Packers into a position to make a choice: Either re-commit to Rodgers and scrap the Love transition plan in the next few years, or open their ears and listen to what Rodgers is saying about where he wants to go.</p><p></p><p>The Packers fumbled both choices. And that’s how we arrived at Thursday, with Green Bay stealing the first day of the draft for all the wrong reasons. It all set up a swirl of narratives that will seek to place blame on one side or the other, rather than sharing in the unified destruction of the relationship between a Hall of Fame quarterback and his team of 16 years.”</p><p><a href="https://sports.yahoo.com/packers-have-only-themselves-to-blame-for-aaron-rodgers-draft-day-chaos-010300782.html" target="_blank">https://sports.yahoo.com/packers-have-only-themselves-to-blame-for-aaron-rodgers-draft-day-chaos-010300782.html</a></p><p><a href="https://sports.yahoo.com/packers-have-only-themselves-to-blame-for-aaron-rodgers-draft-day-chaos-010300782.html" target="_blank">https://sports.yahoo.com/packers-have-only-themselves-to-blame-for-aaron-rodgers-draft-day-chaos-010300782.html</a></p><p></p><p>Truth.</p><p></p><p>Look, the article even notes that Rodgers isn’t blameless in all this. Of course not. But our upper management looks like a clown show over this fiasco. They’ve handled everything the wrong way with Rodgers of late and they continue to do so, and posture as if they’re proud of it. It’s mindless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scotty, post: 906839, member: 701"] “The simple truth of this is the Packers should have seen this impasse coming after the 2020 season, when Rodgers exceeded the organizations expectations and drove a stake through the plan to begin a transition to Jordan Love in 2021 or 2022. Whatever the master plan was to engineer a smooth transition, it was clear that Rodgers wasn’t going to deteriorate to the point of making the change simple. That put the Packers into a position to make a choice: Either re-commit to Rodgers and scrap the Love transition plan in the next few years, or open their ears and listen to what Rodgers is saying about where he wants to go. The Packers fumbled both choices. And that’s how we arrived at Thursday, with Green Bay stealing the first day of the draft for all the wrong reasons. It all set up a swirl of narratives that will seek to place blame on one side or the other, rather than sharing in the unified destruction of the relationship between a Hall of Fame quarterback and his team of 16 years.” [URL='https://sports.yahoo.com/packers-have-only-themselves-to-blame-for-aaron-rodgers-draft-day-chaos-010300782.html'][/URL] [URL]https://sports.yahoo.com/packers-have-only-themselves-to-blame-for-aaron-rodgers-draft-day-chaos-010300782.html[/URL] Truth. Look, the article even notes that Rodgers isn’t blameless in all this. Of course not. But our upper management looks like a clown show over this fiasco. They’ve handled everything the wrong way with Rodgers of late and they continue to do so, and posture as if they’re proud of it. It’s mindless. [/QUOTE]
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