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<blockquote data-quote="RepStar15" data-source="post: 827708" data-attributes="member: 10721"><p>Here is my 2 cents on this article. I 100% believe that there are/were people in the Packers organization that do not like Rodgers. I 100% believe that there are/were people in the Packers organization that do not like Mike McCarthey. The fact of the matter is really two simple points:</p><p></p><p>1.) The article was extremely bias. By taking accounts of only unnamed sources, Greg Jennings/Jermichael Finley (who are outspoken on twitter about their lack of respect for AR12) and Ryan Grant, you are literally taking people that have not been in the organization for 5 years, whose careers ended and they are trying to make a name for themselves. There was nothing citing Jordy Nelson, Randall Cobb, James Jones, Richard Rodgers, or even Jeff Janis for that matter. The “bullying” stuff came from “a per source.” So the article only takes the people who outspokenly did not like Rodgers, and frankly careers ended once they left GB (Finley never really had a career on the field - he was always that guy you work with that seems to end up on workman’s comp during the summer...). If I were to write a pro abortion article and only cited people that had abortions, I am clearly writing an opinion piece, not a report. This is kind of like a TMZ article, really just to slander Aaron Rodgers character and Mike Mccartheys career. </p><p></p><p>2.) Does anyone on this planet believe that there is perfect relationships between coaches and their players? This is a business. Do you get along with everyone in your work place? What do you say about your boss when he/she is not around? This time last year, multiple reports came out about Brady/Bellichick having serious issues. ITS NORMAL!!!! Again, at least the prior report was not to bash anyone’s character, just a relationship. Which leads me back to this article being something I would read in my trashy magazines about Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RepStar15, post: 827708, member: 10721"] Here is my 2 cents on this article. I 100% believe that there are/were people in the Packers organization that do not like Rodgers. I 100% believe that there are/were people in the Packers organization that do not like Mike McCarthey. The fact of the matter is really two simple points: 1.) The article was extremely bias. By taking accounts of only unnamed sources, Greg Jennings/Jermichael Finley (who are outspoken on twitter about their lack of respect for AR12) and Ryan Grant, you are literally taking people that have not been in the organization for 5 years, whose careers ended and they are trying to make a name for themselves. There was nothing citing Jordy Nelson, Randall Cobb, James Jones, Richard Rodgers, or even Jeff Janis for that matter. The “bullying” stuff came from “a per source.” So the article only takes the people who outspokenly did not like Rodgers, and frankly careers ended once they left GB (Finley never really had a career on the field - he was always that guy you work with that seems to end up on workman’s comp during the summer...). If I were to write a pro abortion article and only cited people that had abortions, I am clearly writing an opinion piece, not a report. This is kind of like a TMZ article, really just to slander Aaron Rodgers character and Mike Mccartheys career. 2.) Does anyone on this planet believe that there is perfect relationships between coaches and their players? This is a business. Do you get along with everyone in your work place? What do you say about your boss when he/she is not around? This time last year, multiple reports came out about Brady/Bellichick having serious issues. ITS NORMAL!!!! Again, at least the prior report was not to bash anyone’s character, just a relationship. Which leads me back to this article being something I would read in my trashy magazines about Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards. [/QUOTE]
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