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Rodgers reportedly disgruntled, does not want to return to the Packers
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 6794" data-source="post: 991585"><p>You didn't post your opinion at all but just linked to another article that according to your take mentions that Rodgers not having made a decision has negatively impacted his trade value. If you had actually read that article you would have realized that's not what it was about though.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Once again, you're completely wrong. I'm not upset by other posters having a different opinion at all. But you misunderstand my intention to debate about Packers related topics as me being upset because actually you can't handle someone questioning the validity of the sources named in the articles you link to. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's truly hilarious considering you were the one who posted it's a fact Rodgers puts him above the team. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's funny. Despite allegedly having me put on ignore you quoted three of my posts last month <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/whistling.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":whistling:" title="Whistling :whistling:" data-shortname=":whistling:" /></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The ignore feature is a terrible one which is only there for posters who can't deal with others disagreeing with their opinion. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>First of all I don't know who has put me on ignore as I don't get a notification if somebody does. In addition you continue to take shots at someone who you put on ignore so I don't see any reason why that poster should respect it. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's absolutely hilarious as well. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately you don't seem to be interested in debating about Packers related topics anymore lately. The only thing you're currently doing is posting links to articles that spin everything in a negative way about Rodgers and when questioned about the credibility of the sources being named get defensive immediately.</p><p></p><p>I will give it another try though. While I understand that you truly believe Rodgers is a terrible person and the Packers should move on from him as soon as possible I would like to know how you explain the team giving him an extension last season which made him the highest player in the league if they feel the same way about him? Why did those players that despise him rally around their QB to make a run at the playoffs after dropping to 4-8? What went on in Keisean Nixon's head at the time he talked very positively about his experience with Rodgers if he's truly such a terrible person?</p><p></p><p>In addition I would like to debate about why you link to every story suggesting the team is done with Rodgers no matter about the source but completely ignore it when a reporter like Tom Pelissero, who at least is a respected source compared to the ones you brought up, reports that the team wants him back as long as he's fully bought in.</p><p></p><p>On top of that, you have completely ignored my opinion on the topic as well. As I have mentioned repeatedly I agree with most posters that it might be best to part ways with Rodgers based on the stupidly structured extension the Packers signed him to last year. I would definitely prefer the team to hold on to him if he agrees to forgo some guaranteed money to make the cap hit more reasonable once he ends up retiring for good. Therefore I expect the Packers to ask him to commit for at least two more seasons to make that work.</p><p></p><p>Sadly, I don't expect you to answer any of those questions as you have ignored them in the past and as mentioned above you don't seem interested in having a discussion about any of the topics currently being of interest to Packers fans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 6794, post: 991585"] You didn't post your opinion at all but just linked to another article that according to your take mentions that Rodgers not having made a decision has negatively impacted his trade value. If you had actually read that article you would have realized that's not what it was about though. Once again, you're completely wrong. I'm not upset by other posters having a different opinion at all. But you misunderstand my intention to debate about Packers related topics as me being upset because actually you can't handle someone questioning the validity of the sources named in the articles you link to. That's truly hilarious considering you were the one who posted it's a fact Rodgers puts him above the team. That's funny. Despite allegedly having me put on ignore you quoted three of my posts last month :whistling: The ignore feature is a terrible one which is only there for posters who can't deal with others disagreeing with their opinion. First of all I don't know who has put me on ignore as I don't get a notification if somebody does. In addition you continue to take shots at someone who you put on ignore so I don't see any reason why that poster should respect it. That's absolutely hilarious as well. Unfortunately you don't seem to be interested in debating about Packers related topics anymore lately. The only thing you're currently doing is posting links to articles that spin everything in a negative way about Rodgers and when questioned about the credibility of the sources being named get defensive immediately. I will give it another try though. While I understand that you truly believe Rodgers is a terrible person and the Packers should move on from him as soon as possible I would like to know how you explain the team giving him an extension last season which made him the highest player in the league if they feel the same way about him? Why did those players that despise him rally around their QB to make a run at the playoffs after dropping to 4-8? What went on in Keisean Nixon's head at the time he talked very positively about his experience with Rodgers if he's truly such a terrible person? In addition I would like to debate about why you link to every story suggesting the team is done with Rodgers no matter about the source but completely ignore it when a reporter like Tom Pelissero, who at least is a respected source compared to the ones you brought up, reports that the team wants him back as long as he's fully bought in. On top of that, you have completely ignored my opinion on the topic as well. As I have mentioned repeatedly I agree with most posters that it might be best to part ways with Rodgers based on the stupidly structured extension the Packers signed him to last year. I would definitely prefer the team to hold on to him if he agrees to forgo some guaranteed money to make the cap hit more reasonable once he ends up retiring for good. Therefore I expect the Packers to ask him to commit for at least two more seasons to make that work. Sadly, I don't expect you to answer any of those questions as you have ignored them in the past and as mentioned above you don't seem interested in having a discussion about any of the topics currently being of interest to Packers fans. [/QUOTE]
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