Labrev wrote: ↑24 May 2024 10:09
Papa John wrote: ↑24 May 2024 09:19
Rodgers isn't "showing us" anything. This is about some whiny pussy crying that he has to play in the Siberian leagues now and it's all Rodgers' fault. Total BS.
No no, AARON Rodgers is showing us... with his actions since arriving in NY... that he was not fully committed, not Amari Rodgers's say so.
And I was the originator of the opinion that Rodgers is not fully committed to football. Been talking about it since 2015.
Okay, then we are not disagreeing on anything. I am not out here claiming Amari would have really been something if Aaron helped him more (but we will never know), just that we see Rodgers going above-and-beyond as he is with this Corley kid (who he has no more reason to think will not be a bust than he did when Amari was a rookie) where he did not similarly do so here. 'Glad we are in agreement on the bigger point.
Rodgers had the FO on notice since 2017, get some skill position talent, they didn't and he got pissed off, people are upset with Rodgers, or use to be, what should have really riled the fans is the ineptitude of spending all the resources on defense, and missing on 2/3rds of the draft picks, some of which would have, could have actually helped the QB.
Labrev you are obviously to young (not intending to insult you, well maybe just a smidge
) to understand what goes through the mind of uber talented pro on the cusp of retiring, all they care about is, what can you do to make me more productive right freaking now, thats been true of all the great ones, Brady, Elway, Montana etc. so it's basically the norm for these types to become irrational when they don't get those toys, think back to Xmas morn when ya didn't get the peddle bike when you where 5, same thing
all players on new teams revert back to rookie excitement, it's new, with new faces, new coaches and schemes to learn, why you or anyone over look these realities when you know damn well they exist boggles the mind and gives me a headache