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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 962159" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Just a neutral thought. You know how we always talk about “rose colored glasses” right? For just a second. Think about how this Rodgers stuff looks to fans of other teams or even people who are not NFL fans. He gets paid sick amounts of money and he acts like he’s all unhappy. He calls it the “grind” and himself said that “grind” is enough for him to walk away from the game.</p><p></p><p>I would argue the vast majority of people in general can’t sympathize with Aaron Rodgers at all. They can’t relate to a guy getting paid $50,000,000 a year who’s still complaining (in his own way). I think those that defend that thankless attitude are a large majority over us Packer favs that do our best to defend it. I have far more sympathy and support for a housewife who is taking care of children than I do Aaron Rodgers almost incessant whining</p><p>It’s ok to like the team and not necessarily agree with every players position on topics. There’s several players im sure you would NOT catch me dead hanging out with. I still support the team though, if that makes any sense.</p><p></p><p>Over the years I don’t think it’s a stretch to say Aaron Rodgers has brought scrutiny on himself. While people can overindulge on his drama, the meat of his problems are self induced. I’ll go as far as to say he’s not nearly as happy as he portrays. He’s got some deep seeded regrets and it might even be what propels him, but that propelling can be distorted in choppy water.</p><p></p><p>The OTA stuff is minuscule compared to getting his head right off the field, but it would be a fantastic start had he done that.</p><p></p><p> You’ve got to start somewhere when it comes to relationship building (or rebuilding) it has zero to do with what’s minimally required. I could care less about the physical part of OTA’s, but the message he sent was enormous and no! Randall Cobb is NOT your spokesman, nor is it his responsibility to "cover" for you. Step up and be a man and speak for yourself Aaron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 962159, member: 10086"] Just a neutral thought. You know how we always talk about “rose colored glasses” right? For just a second. Think about how this Rodgers stuff looks to fans of other teams or even people who are not NFL fans. He gets paid sick amounts of money and he acts like he’s all unhappy. He calls it the “grind” and himself said that “grind” is enough for him to walk away from the game. I would argue the vast majority of people in general can’t sympathize with Aaron Rodgers at all. They can’t relate to a guy getting paid $50,000,000 a year who’s still complaining (in his own way). I think those that defend that thankless attitude are a large majority over us Packer favs that do our best to defend it. I have far more sympathy and support for a housewife who is taking care of children than I do Aaron Rodgers almost incessant whining It’s ok to like the team and not necessarily agree with every players position on topics. There’s several players im sure you would NOT catch me dead hanging out with. I still support the team though, if that makes any sense. Over the years I don’t think it’s a stretch to say Aaron Rodgers has brought scrutiny on himself. While people can overindulge on his drama, the meat of his problems are self induced. I’ll go as far as to say he’s not nearly as happy as he portrays. He’s got some deep seeded regrets and it might even be what propels him, but that propelling can be distorted in choppy water. The OTA stuff is minuscule compared to getting his head right off the field, but it would be a fantastic start had he done that. You’ve got to start somewhere when it comes to relationship building (or rebuilding) it has zero to do with what’s minimally required. I could care less about the physical part of OTA’s, but the message he sent was enormous and no! Randall Cobb is NOT your spokesman, nor is it his responsibility to "cover" for you. Step up and be a man and speak for yourself Aaron [/QUOTE]
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