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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1060571" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Yes this sounds very accurate. Also the Jordy departure I think was part of this also. I will only offer my opinion here. While in most cases I fully agree that a player is a player and a GM is a GM. However there are logical and reasonable exceptions. The QB position being at the forefront and in cases where the a franchise QB of 15+ years and Rodgers Stature? I think he’s an exception. Now that does not imply we go wild and say he’s involved in every minute detail, but I think it’s good business to reward a seasoned player of Aaron’s caliber with plans that are critical to that QB position and his success.</p><p>Now I really like Brian. Matter of fact we went to the same University. I have zero idea who he was he was well behind me in age. I’m from LaCrosse. Yet I’m also of the opinion this “drafting at QB” move was an exception to the general rule of separation of powers. While I appreciate the sentiment of drafting and swapping in real time and all that, I know better. I also don’t believe Brian “forgot” last second. That conversation was long overdue by draft day. I think Day 1 is a highly calculated and discussed Round and I believe Jordan Love was even quite possibly in the Packer draft crosshairs starting around the Mid teens.</p><p></p><p>I think Brian turned what should’ve been a minor uncomfortable conversation beforehand (that what I know about Rodgers he would’ve respected it) into a fiasco that caused a lot of unnecessary stress between team and player. It’s called Brian being new to managing people and he made a simple mistake of GM ing. Past that I think Brian has been a wonderful GM, but he absolutely bungled that one imo. Brian had been GM for barely 2 years that’s a Rook imo.</p><p></p><p>BTW. It’s a very real possibility that Rodgers doesn’t find a suitable home in 2025. lol. It’s not looking good as far as team fits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1060571, member: 10086"] Yes this sounds very accurate. Also the Jordy departure I think was part of this also. I will only offer my opinion here. While in most cases I fully agree that a player is a player and a GM is a GM. However there are logical and reasonable exceptions. The QB position being at the forefront and in cases where the a franchise QB of 15+ years and Rodgers Stature? I think he’s an exception. Now that does not imply we go wild and say he’s involved in every minute detail, but I think it’s good business to reward a seasoned player of Aaron’s caliber with plans that are critical to that QB position and his success. Now I really like Brian. Matter of fact we went to the same University. I have zero idea who he was he was well behind me in age. I’m from LaCrosse. Yet I’m also of the opinion this “drafting at QB” move was an exception to the general rule of separation of powers. While I appreciate the sentiment of drafting and swapping in real time and all that, I know better. I also don’t believe Brian “forgot” last second. That conversation was long overdue by draft day. I think Day 1 is a highly calculated and discussed Round and I believe Jordan Love was even quite possibly in the Packer draft crosshairs starting around the Mid teens. I think Brian turned what should’ve been a minor uncomfortable conversation beforehand (that what I know about Rodgers he would’ve respected it) into a fiasco that caused a lot of unnecessary stress between team and player. It’s called Brian being new to managing people and he made a simple mistake of GM ing. Past that I think Brian has been a wonderful GM, but he absolutely bungled that one imo. Brian had been GM for barely 2 years that’s a Rook imo. BTW. It’s a very real possibility that Rodgers doesn’t find a suitable home in 2025. lol. It’s not looking good as far as team fits. [/QUOTE]
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