Yoop wrote: ↑09 May 2023 14:19
again for the 100th time and to close, I shouldn't have to explain this stuff to you, but you seem unable or unwilling to grasp these simple truths,
I am not unable/unwilling to grasp; you fail to persuade. Every time you "explain" it to me, I bring up things that debunk your claims, and you don't have any fact-based or otherwise credible answers; you just repeat the same debunked points.
In fact, RODGERS HIMSELF is one of the #1 sources I use to debunk your claims!
All this slavish defense of Rodgers isn't even about him; he is just a Rorschach ink blot for you (and others who claim him) to project your pet issues and other weird underlying pathologies onto.
You defend Rodgers just to harp on how we "need" to put exorbitant resources into the WR position, and then Rodgers comes out and contradicts your whole shtick, saying we need to "cUt rEpS" for talented guys we draft high (i.e. the thing you want us to do) like Watson and give more reps guys you complain about like Lazard, Jake Kumerow--whose release almost made Rodgers
quit the team--, or a 50 year old Cobb. That's another debunk you never answer when you "explain."
It is such an exercise in futility.
rather your interested more in blaming Rodgers for the failures of the General Managers, and some of the coaches.
Correct, I am more interested in blaming the guy who deserves the most blame.
And no, I am not interested in acting like other guys are comparably blameworthy to risk letting the main culprit off the hook. Deal with it!
I actually find it kind of disgusting to try to scapegoat the low-paid guys who are trying their best but are not as gifted or job secure like MVS or whoever... all to make sure the image of the tenured diva who is rich enough to buy them all their own mansions (which I would be fine with if he actually, you know, won us even 1 more 'chip) is kept spotless. That part also -really- does not sit right.