NFL: Aaron Rodgers wants out of Green Bay!

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Here is my thing when Deshaun wanted out of Houston so many people were saying he signed a contract and he should honor it. I expect those same people to do the same for Rodgers. He's a bad Mofo but still it should apply to him as well.
but he's white
 
Fuck that whining ass cac, he‘s just gonna lose again wherever he goes because he chokes in big games. Dude had one of the top WRs and one of the top RBs, was 13-3, #1 seed, home game for NFC Championship Game, MVP, but then gets beat by Brady and acts like the Packers let him down. He actually listens to his fans and these analysts who always blame everybody else but him when they lose. In the championship game his defense got him 3 interceptions and he only got 6 points out of them but then wanna say the defense didn’t help him
 
Fuck that whining ass cac, he‘s just gonna lose again wherever he goes because he chokes in big games. Dude had one of the top WRs and one of the top RBs, was 13-3, #1 seed, home game for NFC Championship Game, MVP, but then gets beat by Brady and acts like the Packers let him down. He actually listens to his fans and these analysts who always blame everybody else but him when they lose. In the championship game his defense got him 3 interceptions and he only got 6 points out of them but then wanna say the defense didn’t help him


You make a hell of a point bruh, funny how life works man... the media is destroying the packers franchise and you hear dropping alternative facts.

Much respect bruh:thumbsup:
 
You make a hell of a point bruh, funny how life works man... the media is destroying the packers franchise and you hear dropping alternative facts.

Much respect bruh:thumbsup:

yeah I’ve been listening to them and saying WTF are y’all talking about!!! During the season they were saying Davante Adams was probably the best receiver in the NFL, at one point was saying Aaron Jones was the Packers most important player, They all had Green Bay picked to go to the SuperBowl but then when they lose all of a sudden they’re the Packers didn’t give Rodgers any help. I remember when they interviewed him after the NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, where he threw an interception that cost the team 7 points, got sacked 5 times, only scored 6 points from three interceptions his defense got for him and had a QBR of 66, he was on there pointing fingers at the coach and defense acting like he had played the perfect game
 
Green Bay Packers committed to Aaron Rodgers for '2021 and beyond,' team president says

GREEN BAY, Wis. -- The foreseeable future could now be defined as 2021 and beyond after Packers president Mark Murphy said the team is committed to quarterback Aaron Rodgers for more than just next season.

None of that may matter if Rodgers follows through on what he has told some in and out of the organization, that he will not return to the Packers, as ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Thursday.

Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst previously had said Rodgers would be the team's quarterback for the "foreseeable future." Coach Matt LaFleur has not addressed reporters since March but is expected to do so at the conclusion of the NFL draft on Saturday.

"Thursday was definitely a day filled with more intrigue than usual," Murphy wrote in a column posted Saturday on the team's website. "The day started with the report that Aaron Rodgers is upset with the Packers and doesn't want to return to the team. When a report like that involves the reigning MVP, it is obviously a huge story, and it dominated the sports news for most of the day.

"This is an issue that we have been working on for several months. Brian Gutekunst, Matt LaFleur and I have flown out on a number of occasions to meet with Aaron. We are very much aware of Aaron's concerns and have been working with him (and his agent Dave Dunn) to resolve them. We remain committed to Aaron in 2021 and beyond."

Gutekunst said Thursday that he would not trade Rodgers and urged patience.

"We've been working through this for a little while now, and I just think it may take some time," Gutekunst said hours after Schefter's report. "But he's a guy that kind of makes this thing go. He gives us the best chance to win, and we're going to work toward that end."
According to sources close to Rodgers, however, nothing has changed on his part since Thursday's report.

Murphy lauded Rodgers as a "true leader" for the Packers.

"The relationship that Aaron has forged with Matt and the other offensive coaches has propelled us to the brink of the Super Bowl in two straight years," Murphy wrote. "We look forward to competing for another Super Bowl championship with Aaron as our leader."

Rodgers is under contract with the Packers through the 2023 season with a base salary of $14.7 million in 2021. He had a $6.8 million roster bonus due in March that was "vested as scheduled," a source said at the time. Rodgers would need to attend a large portion of the offseason program to earn a $500,000 workout bonus, and sources said that so far he has not participated in the early portion, which has been virtual.

June could be a critical point in how the process plays out. That's when the Packers have their only mandatory offseason event -- a three-day minicamp. If Rodgers does not report, he would be subject to fines. The same would apply if he does not report for training camp starting in late July.

June 1 also is significant for the salary cap. If the Packers traded Rodgers after that date, they would gain more than $22 million in salary-cap space. Doing so before then would net them only $5.646 million in cap savings.

Rodgers' unhappiness stems from -- but is not exclusive to -- the Packers' decision to trade up and pick quarterback Jordan Love in the first round of last year's draft. The pick was Gutekunst's call, but given the Packers' structure, Murphy, who is Gutekunst's boss, could have vetoed the pick if he thought it was not in the organization's best interest.

LaFleur is in a difficult position because his job is to win now, and he and his coaching staff still believe Rodgers gives them the best chance. They also must develop Love, who was the third-string quarterback last season and was expected to be the top backup this year after the Packers let Tim Boyle leave for the Detroit Lions in free agency.

Rodgers has not spoken publicly about the situation since an appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show" nearly a month ago, when he said his future remains uncertain.

"All I can do is play my best, and I feel like last year I did do that," Rodgers said April 5. "That may have thrown a wrench into some timelines that may have been thought about or desired, but ultimately things haven't really changed on that front. I meant what I said last year about really being at peace with the whole thing, and that hasn't changed. I feel good about the way I played, feel good about the way I led. ... Everything else is kind of for speculation, and I'm sure there will be plenty of it."
 
Aaron for Russel

the fact that ESPN is even DISCUSSING that proves

they CANNOT be considered a real sports NEWS organization.
 
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