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<blockquote data-quote="David Ciembronowicz" data-source="post: 906903" data-attributes="member: 15059"><p>Admittedly Rodgers is somewhat of a prima donna, but so are Brady, Mahomes, Watson and Dax along with Rothlesberger and maybe one or two others. That does not make him the bad guy here (though he does need to take some blame for being obstinat), rather, it does put a spotlight on the Packers leadership. Their choice for the current GM was a big, bad mistake. Choosing Love last year considering what the Pack needed was not only a bad decision it was a sign of "disrespect" to Rodgers (and for others on this team), they went way up the board for a guy who was not rated that highly nor would he be ready for years, if at all. Their allowing Linsley to walk this year was unfortunately a necessity but he was also the anchor of the line and someone trusted by Rodgers. They have WR's on this team that should not be there, who now in year 3 or 4 cannot be counted on to catch the ball or put themselves in position to get the ball thrown to them. They signed King to $6M when he should have been let go and bring in a FAWR. You can point fingers at Rodgers for going "overboard" if the info being passed on by "anonymous sources" is correct, however, fans should be pointing fingers at leadership who have failed in their drafting the past 2-3 years and failed in getting the right resources who actually can make a difference. If you believe the Packers can win without Rodgers think again, there are but a handful (or less) of QB's in this league today who can make the plays he does, carry a team when needed as he does and wants to win as badly as he does. This situation is primarily on management and their GM who has proven so far to be a complete bust at his job, that is what happens when you bring in a "$ and cents" guy to run a franchise when what you need is someone who knows football. Gute is not Wolf or the guys he was given the job over, nor will he ever be, the Packers are on the brink of starting a re-build based on their current situation and fans need to view it without rose colored glasses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Ciembronowicz, post: 906903, member: 15059"] Admittedly Rodgers is somewhat of a prima donna, but so are Brady, Mahomes, Watson and Dax along with Rothlesberger and maybe one or two others. That does not make him the bad guy here (though he does need to take some blame for being obstinat), rather, it does put a spotlight on the Packers leadership. Their choice for the current GM was a big, bad mistake. Choosing Love last year considering what the Pack needed was not only a bad decision it was a sign of "disrespect" to Rodgers (and for others on this team), they went way up the board for a guy who was not rated that highly nor would he be ready for years, if at all. Their allowing Linsley to walk this year was unfortunately a necessity but he was also the anchor of the line and someone trusted by Rodgers. They have WR's on this team that should not be there, who now in year 3 or 4 cannot be counted on to catch the ball or put themselves in position to get the ball thrown to them. They signed King to $6M when he should have been let go and bring in a FAWR. You can point fingers at Rodgers for going "overboard" if the info being passed on by "anonymous sources" is correct, however, fans should be pointing fingers at leadership who have failed in their drafting the past 2-3 years and failed in getting the right resources who actually can make a difference. If you believe the Packers can win without Rodgers think again, there are but a handful (or less) of QB's in this league today who can make the plays he does, carry a team when needed as he does and wants to win as badly as he does. This situation is primarily on management and their GM who has proven so far to be a complete bust at his job, that is what happens when you bring in a "$ and cents" guy to run a franchise when what you need is someone who knows football. Gute is not Wolf or the guys he was given the job over, nor will he ever be, the Packers are on the brink of starting a re-build based on their current situation and fans need to view it without rose colored glasses. [/QUOTE]
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