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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 912683" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>I think you have hit the crux of the debate with these 2 combined thoughts. Did Gute communicate sufficiently and as excepted of him, by the Packers organization, with Aaron Rodgers? Some like yourself seem to be answering that with a definitive "NO!" I understand your response, because you think Rodgers deserves/earned more. However, is that how the Packers organization wants Gute to act with players?</p><p></p><p>So yes, maybe 4 or more years ago the Packer organization may have been able to avoid this train wreck by pulling Aaron Rodgers into more management decisions, but would that have been good for the organization or created more issues? What would have happened when Rodgers said "You can't cut Jordy" and they did? "I don't like this LeFluer guy, his offense doesn't fit my style?"...and so on and so forth. Where do you draw the line of Rodgers involvement in decisions that the rest of the players aren't involved in? </p><p></p><p>Hard to fault Gute if he was doing his job and that job was designed not to give any player input our control of decisions. If that is the case and Aaron is mad that he didn't deviate from his job, then that is on Aaron and as he stated to Kenny Mayne, where maybe his and the organizations philosophies differ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 912683, member: 7261"] I think you have hit the crux of the debate with these 2 combined thoughts. Did Gute communicate sufficiently and as excepted of him, by the Packers organization, with Aaron Rodgers? Some like yourself seem to be answering that with a definitive "NO!" I understand your response, because you think Rodgers deserves/earned more. However, is that how the Packers organization wants Gute to act with players? So yes, maybe 4 or more years ago the Packer organization may have been able to avoid this train wreck by pulling Aaron Rodgers into more management decisions, but would that have been good for the organization or created more issues? What would have happened when Rodgers said "You can't cut Jordy" and they did? "I don't like this LeFluer guy, his offense doesn't fit my style?"...and so on and so forth. Where do you draw the line of Rodgers involvement in decisions that the rest of the players aren't involved in? Hard to fault Gute if he was doing his job and that job was designed not to give any player input our control of decisions. If that is the case and Aaron is mad that he didn't deviate from his job, then that is on Aaron and as he stated to Kenny Mayne, where maybe his and the organizations philosophies differ. [/QUOTE]
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