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<blockquote data-quote="doughsellz" data-source="post: 250963" data-attributes="member: 1158"><p>It's fairly obvious to me that MM was anxious to get his protege on the field. After all he's the QB genuis right? He's praised for his annual QB school so no doubt he wants to have Aarron Rodgers as case-in-point to validate his work.</p><p> </p><p>I'm also certain that from a coach's perspective it's no fun having a veteran player or two trying to unintentionally or otherwise undermine your progress with 40 other players with less than 2 years with the team.</p><p> </p><p>It's TT's job to have the best players possible on his team so it doesn't surprise me that Wilde goes on about TT wanting #4 back as late as June of '08. Realistically who gave GB a better chance to win? Rodgers in his 1st year starting or the QB who just played for you in the conference championship?</p><p> </p><p>I'm still not convinced that the team didn't wish for #4 to have surgery on his arm in the '08 off-season & he declined, believing that it would weaken his advantage over the younger, healthier Rodgers come training camp. Hence the line from his retirement speech "I know I can play but I don't think I want to" takes on new meaning if playing in GB meant mandatory surgery. Pure speculation but it makes sense to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doughsellz, post: 250963, member: 1158"] It's fairly obvious to me that MM was anxious to get his protege on the field. After all he's the QB genuis right? He's praised for his annual QB school so no doubt he wants to have Aarron Rodgers as case-in-point to validate his work. I'm also certain that from a coach's perspective it's no fun having a veteran player or two trying to unintentionally or otherwise undermine your progress with 40 other players with less than 2 years with the team. It's TT's job to have the best players possible on his team so it doesn't surprise me that Wilde goes on about TT wanting #4 back as late as June of '08. Realistically who gave GB a better chance to win? Rodgers in his 1st year starting or the QB who just played for you in the conference championship? I'm still not convinced that the team didn't wish for #4 to have surgery on his arm in the '08 off-season & he declined, believing that it would weaken his advantage over the younger, healthier Rodgers come training camp. Hence the line from his retirement speech "I know I can play but I don't think I want to" takes on new meaning if playing in GB meant mandatory surgery. Pure speculation but it makes sense to me. [/QUOTE]
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