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<blockquote data-quote="PackAttack12" data-source="post: 767727" data-attributes="member: 11933"><p>Releasing Jordy was in the best interest of the Green Bay Packers, as bad as it hurts for the casual fan to realize. BGK vowed to be aggressive, but in a smart way. The manner in which the contracts of the two additions to the team were constructed, if it doesn't work out, it isn't going to drown us long term. One year prove it deal for Mo, low guaranteed dollars on Graham. However, theoretically will prove to provide more production than what Jordy was able to provide.</p><p></p><p>If the approach that BGK is taking proves to yield better results on the field, you <em><u>might</u></em> see Rodgers be more inclined to take a little less money to increase the chances of getting more rings. I never blamed Rodgers in the past for wanting as much money as possible because my thought process was simple: Why would Rodgers play for less when it probably wouldn't result in being used to improve the team anyway?</p><p></p><p>With time, I think Rodgers might see that BGK is going to exhaust all methods to improve the roster. And it might result in Rodgers taking what would, for him, be a slight pay cut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackAttack12, post: 767727, member: 11933"] Releasing Jordy was in the best interest of the Green Bay Packers, as bad as it hurts for the casual fan to realize. BGK vowed to be aggressive, but in a smart way. The manner in which the contracts of the two additions to the team were constructed, if it doesn't work out, it isn't going to drown us long term. One year prove it deal for Mo, low guaranteed dollars on Graham. However, theoretically will prove to provide more production than what Jordy was able to provide. If the approach that BGK is taking proves to yield better results on the field, you [I][U]might[/U][/I] see Rodgers be more inclined to take a little less money to increase the chances of getting more rings. I never blamed Rodgers in the past for wanting as much money as possible because my thought process was simple: Why would Rodgers play for less when it probably wouldn't result in being used to improve the team anyway? With time, I think Rodgers might see that BGK is going to exhaust all methods to improve the roster. And it might result in Rodgers taking what would, for him, be a slight pay cut. [/QUOTE]
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