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<blockquote data-quote="Stanger37" data-source="post: 827852" data-attributes="member: 13457"><p>Not to say the biggest obvious statement of this thus far, but this is so dependent on a handful of players that perhaps didn't like how much Rodgers expected of them.</p><p></p><p>For example, Lane Johnson of the Eagles say the Patriots play on fear rather than just having fun. So a guy that has never been apart of the Patriots system is criticizing a team that is all business. </p><p></p><p>For the people saying, "you are blind if you don't think Rodgers was part of the problem!"</p><p></p><p>I'd say you are blind to the fact that, some guys are drafted and make a good chunk of change and think life is going to be easy here on out. They are done putting their body at risk every play to win. Also, some guys are drafted and they still have the fire to go out there and win.</p><p></p><p>Finley took out a 10mil insurance policy to not play again in the NFL. Granted, he had a scare of being paralyzed and I probably make the same decision. But he was also cleared the next day and had interest from 3 different teams. 3 historical WINNING teams. </p><p></p><p>Greg Jennings was a receiver that was on the verge of being replaced and now works in the media business where creating buzzing headlines are his job.</p><p></p><p>Whoever else is talking without saying their name is a coward and take it all with a grain of salt. </p><p></p><p>Everyone talking is trying to keep their names relevant in my opinion. People don't want to hear their suspicions of Rodgers are wrong. They want to be right, it is confirmation bias and it is a nationwide issue right now. Not just a Packers issue.</p><p></p><p>Rodgers isn't a babysitter. He is there to perform at his best and if you are not performing at your best, he cannot perform at his best. Certainly he holds grudges and if the front office isn't going to involve him in big decisions, he doesn't feel the need to do their jobs on making players better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stanger37, post: 827852, member: 13457"] Not to say the biggest obvious statement of this thus far, but this is so dependent on a handful of players that perhaps didn't like how much Rodgers expected of them. For example, Lane Johnson of the Eagles say the Patriots play on fear rather than just having fun. So a guy that has never been apart of the Patriots system is criticizing a team that is all business. For the people saying, "you are blind if you don't think Rodgers was part of the problem!" I'd say you are blind to the fact that, some guys are drafted and make a good chunk of change and think life is going to be easy here on out. They are done putting their body at risk every play to win. Also, some guys are drafted and they still have the fire to go out there and win. Finley took out a 10mil insurance policy to not play again in the NFL. Granted, he had a scare of being paralyzed and I probably make the same decision. But he was also cleared the next day and had interest from 3 different teams. 3 historical WINNING teams. Greg Jennings was a receiver that was on the verge of being replaced and now works in the media business where creating buzzing headlines are his job. Whoever else is talking without saying their name is a coward and take it all with a grain of salt. Everyone talking is trying to keep their names relevant in my opinion. People don't want to hear their suspicions of Rodgers are wrong. They want to be right, it is confirmation bias and it is a nationwide issue right now. Not just a Packers issue. Rodgers isn't a babysitter. He is there to perform at his best and if you are not performing at your best, he cannot perform at his best. Certainly he holds grudges and if the front office isn't going to involve him in big decisions, he doesn't feel the need to do their jobs on making players better. [/QUOTE]
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