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No More Calling Rodgers A Diva, It's Silly
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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 908807" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>I kind of remember the story being the Packers got rid of him and then the real story with digging showed his contract was up and he wanted a chance to move up elsewhere so he left when his contract expired. The media has a long history of painting a slightly less than realistic painting in order to lead readers/watchers into a certain feeling towards a player or team.</p><p></p><p>They're the same everywhere, every "news" article whether its sports, or race or political or covid or whatever these days is heavily worked to make you attack, or defend depending on your perspective. just divide and and keep fighting. Engage and enrage, i'm going to make that a saying dammit. It's never about giving information, it's about making you react, quickly and with great conviction. We need to do better in all aspects as fans and citizens in not reacting to the "news"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 908807, member: 10441"] I kind of remember the story being the Packers got rid of him and then the real story with digging showed his contract was up and he wanted a chance to move up elsewhere so he left when his contract expired. The media has a long history of painting a slightly less than realistic painting in order to lead readers/watchers into a certain feeling towards a player or team. They're the same everywhere, every "news" article whether its sports, or race or political or covid or whatever these days is heavily worked to make you attack, or defend depending on your perspective. just divide and and keep fighting. Engage and enrage, i'm going to make that a saying dammit. It's never about giving information, it's about making you react, quickly and with great conviction. We need to do better in all aspects as fans and citizens in not reacting to the "news" [/QUOTE]
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