Yoop wrote: ↑02 May 2021 14:30
I had thought Rodgers got the contract in March, I still think the timing of the contract was to appease him so they could do whatever they wanted concerning McCarthy and everything else after that, it was shut up money, and obviously came back up when Murphy told him as much after the Lafluer hire
You are giving too much emphasis on Mark Murphy/Brian Gutekunst being attached on the whole MM thing. I wouldn't say they were terribly attached to MM.
Thompson steps down at the beginning of January 2018.
Murphy is looking to promote with Elliot Wolf, Brian G, Alonzo Highsmith or Russ Ball. It was pretty evident it would be internal. Murphy goes with Gute.
At this time, McCarthy is not under contract as of the new league year entering the 2018 season.
The Packers, including TT, Gute and Murphy give MM a 1 year contract extension in early January 2018. This was a signal that things needed to change but
how much things should change remained a question. Do you bring on a new GM AND a coach? Keep in mind the Packers were also bad in 2017 because their franchise QB was out all year. So the Packers give MM a "prove it year" to keep some consistency in the FO. Hiring a new coach and a GM is a lot to ask for a President and GM immediately.
McCarthy actually didn't need to be fired. He could have just not been resigned. The Packers performance was so poor in 2018 and Mac clearly "lost" the team that Murphy was so fed up and fired McCarthy after we lost to the lowly AZ Cardinals at Lambeau.
Gute hires MLF. Media says Rodgers doesn't like the hire and they don't get along.
Gute goes big in FA adding a lot on defense.
Packers defense starts the 2019 very strong. The Packers running game is also very strong. Packers win 13 games in 2019. Rodgers says it's the best locker room culture he has ever experienced.
Packers defense takes a step back in 2020 in terms of pass rush performance and run defense continues to be an issue. Questions start arising if Pettine is the man for the job.
MLF and his offense, particularly passing offense, takes a huge step in 2020 with efficient passing. Rodgers's career is reborn and it is his best season in 6 seasons since the 2014 season. Rodgers says he loves his locker room again and his roster. Everyone on the team talks how much they love each other.
Defense starts to come together in December 2020 and finishes in the top 10. Even the run defense comes together and stops the #1 offense in the league in terms of yards (Titans) on a Primetime game. Rodgers and the offense destroys the league's number 1defense in the playoffs and are the favorites entering the NFC Title game. The roster is the best performing roster the Packers have had seen since 2014.
6 plays. 2 screw ups by Kevin King. One acrobatic catch by Chris Godwin. 1 dropped easy TD by Davante Adams. One miss-read by Rodgers in the redzone to miss a wide open Lazard. 1 uncalled penalty that leads to an INT for TB.
6 uncharacteristic plays happen and this team goes from likely SB winner to the FO disrespects Rodgers and doesn't provide him anything. Rodgers believes it and is convinced in his beliefs. The roster is largely held together. Rodgers at this point says he does not want to play for and lead this same roster for another shot in 2021.
That is a summarization of the events excluding the drafts (the rosters are really good from both rookie contracts to vet contracts….draft talk is kind of irrelevant at this point) since December 2017.