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<blockquote data-quote="PackAttack12" data-source="post: 908209" data-attributes="member: 11933"><p>There's a lot of reasonable points here. At the same time though, and this is a point that many aren't acknowledging, if you were in Rodgers' shoes and feared that your employer would move on from you after another year (in this case, it's due to the cap hits becoming far more manageable), why would Rodgers be okay with potentially being in a lame duck situation? It's not a situation that anyone in the real world would feel comfortable with, especially when you know you have other options for employment like Rodgers does.</p><p></p><p>Belichick was going to try moving on from Brady if Brady wouldn't have went over Belichick's head and went to Kraft to get him to move Garoppolo.</p><p></p><p>These things happen.</p><p></p><p>I understand the Packers mindset. But they didn't handle it the right way by Gutekunst's own admission, and now they have a situation on their hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackAttack12, post: 908209, member: 11933"] There's a lot of reasonable points here. At the same time though, and this is a point that many aren't acknowledging, if you were in Rodgers' shoes and feared that your employer would move on from you after another year (in this case, it's due to the cap hits becoming far more manageable), why would Rodgers be okay with potentially being in a lame duck situation? It's not a situation that anyone in the real world would feel comfortable with, especially when you know you have other options for employment like Rodgers does. Belichick was going to try moving on from Brady if Brady wouldn't have went over Belichick's head and went to Kraft to get him to move Garoppolo. These things happen. I understand the Packers mindset. But they didn't handle it the right way by Gutekunst's own admission, and now they have a situation on their hands. [/QUOTE]
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