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Rodgers reportedly disgruntled, does not want to return to the Packers
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<blockquote data-quote="David Ciembronowicz" data-source="post: 915214" data-attributes="member: 15059"><p>Rodgers is a professional QB, he will give it all he has as it will directly affect his "legacy", thus his personal accomplishments and if he does what is expected (of himself and by others) then the team will be successful (though maybe not a SB). At the same time, his actions in the past several months and words may create issues in the locker room and be transferred to the field. Trust is everything amongst team members, do they, will they "trust" in him after what he has said and how he acted? Open question(s) that will only be answered once the season starts. Side note: Why Cobb? Well, his past 3-5 years including those in GB were generally better than half of the GB receivers the past 2-3 years. If he still has game in him then he should be able to beat out some of these guys that have been questionable at best. Again, trust is everything between QB and Receiver and that exists between Rodgers and Cobb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Ciembronowicz, post: 915214, member: 15059"] Rodgers is a professional QB, he will give it all he has as it will directly affect his "legacy", thus his personal accomplishments and if he does what is expected (of himself and by others) then the team will be successful (though maybe not a SB). At the same time, his actions in the past several months and words may create issues in the locker room and be transferred to the field. Trust is everything amongst team members, do they, will they "trust" in him after what he has said and how he acted? Open question(s) that will only be answered once the season starts. Side note: Why Cobb? Well, his past 3-5 years including those in GB were generally better than half of the GB receivers the past 2-3 years. If he still has game in him then he should be able to beat out some of these guys that have been questionable at best. Again, trust is everything between QB and Receiver and that exists between Rodgers and Cobb. [/QUOTE]
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