YoHoChecko wrote: ↑28 Jul 2023 21:52
My evidence about Rodgers' priorities is numerous.
- He talked openly about what he was looking for and why he wanted out with the Packers dozens of times. He never mentioned a Super Bowl--not once--as a motivation or determining factor, nor a lack of it as the reason he wanted to leave
- From the time he signed his second extension with the Packers (his first was during his first year as a starter), has never, until this week, played on a contract that did not make him the highest paid player in NFL history on the day he signed it by publicly reported numbers
- He routinely says he has nothing to prove and routinely mentions his MVPs--which Shannon Sharpe pointed out happens more with Rodgers than any other HoF QB he's ever seen--an individual award; as soon as he goes to a "super bowl or bust" scneario, he took a $35M pay cut.
That's all there is to it. We're all making up outside opinions here. That's my evidence. I doubt you'll find anything to dispute it. Form your own conclusions; I won't pretend to
know. But it's a very easy conclusion to draw. He speaks his mind. If he cared about something, he would talk about it. I'm sure he said things like "the goal every year is to win a Super Bowl," but he definitely cared more about playing close to Shaliene Woodley than he did about playing for a contender when the impasse first went public. People projected a desire to play on a "Super Bowl roster" because that's what they would do if they were choosing. He never said it.
Rodgers deserved to be the highest paid player in the league after going 15-1, and the next best do for a contract at any position becomes the highest paid player at that position, your logic doesn't add up.
I think the straw that broke Rodgers was watching what had been very successful decline so drastically once Jordy and Cobb ability decline, and such little effort taken to replace those skills.
again, why did Murphy give Rodgers another 120 mil. the off season of 2018? no one here has ever given a logical reason for that, he still had 2 years remaining on the old contract.
obviously it had to do with how upset Rodgers was after the 2017 season where McCarthy's iso vertical routes lacked the talent to WORK, when all you have is ONE receiver that can separate on schedule and he's doubled and none of the others can beat single coverage the QB will become frustrated, and he showed that by refusing to throw check downs, you saw that just as much as I did, I even said it to the chagrin of others here, so freaking obvious a child could see.
you see a player that quit on the team, I see a team that quit on the player, no GM in the league would continue year after year to bring in very raw recruits for a HOF QB such as Rodgers.
Rodgers became fed up with carrying this team, he's excited now because the Jets are actually trying to help the offense make his job easier, again maybe if we'd had done some of that prior to the last season he was here for us things would have been different.
there are reason for why people act a certain way, I think it's called subliminal messaging, it's when peoples actions are attempts to send a message, Ted was in decline, so it's hard to blame him, but Gutekunst appeared to actually avoid bringing in a high floor receiver, it was as though he was giving Rodgers the middle finger, and Rodgers gave it right back.
I know you'll side with the FO Yoho, you always do, to me Guty has done a pretty good job except concerning receiver talent, our offense needed a walk on ready receiver in 2018 not a bunch of mid round groomers.