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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 911450" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>I don't think he wants to retire or he would have done that already. I only see him retiring as a middle finger to the Packers as a result of them not trading him.</p><p></p><p>Gute has been looking, it is his job. Just like he has to continually evaluate every position, player and coach, trying to decide what is best now and in the future for the Packers. This isn't a static work environment that only requires checking in once in awhile, things can and do change fast. All those people, including Rodgers, who were butt hurt over Gute drafting Love need to look at the big picture and realize the guy was doing his job. I am probably wrong, but I don't remember such an over reaction by any player in the NFL of another guy being drafted behind him. Yet alone a 36 year old Super Star QB that about the last thing he has to worry about is being beaten out of his job or being unemployed, if he continues to perform at around his normal level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 911450, member: 7261"] I don't think he wants to retire or he would have done that already. I only see him retiring as a middle finger to the Packers as a result of them not trading him. Gute has been looking, it is his job. Just like he has to continually evaluate every position, player and coach, trying to decide what is best now and in the future for the Packers. This isn't a static work environment that only requires checking in once in awhile, things can and do change fast. All those people, including Rodgers, who were butt hurt over Gute drafting Love need to look at the big picture and realize the guy was doing his job. I am probably wrong, but I don't remember such an over reaction by any player in the NFL of another guy being drafted behind him. Yet alone a 36 year old Super Star QB that about the last thing he has to worry about is being beaten out of his job or being unemployed, if he continues to perform at around his normal level. [/QUOTE]
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