I still think this line of argumentation is your least rational, most fanciful, least true.Drj820 wrote: ↑25 May 2021 10:33Gutey and Murphy were on an ill advised mission to show the world that Rodgers was not in charge and show the world they could get along with out him. Now, Rodgers has won MVP and Rodgers is saying "you boys sure you can get along without me?" Gutey and Murph in their arrogance started a war with a temperamental HOFer. If they cant repair this, and Love stinks...bye bye Gutey.
They weren't on any kind of a mission. They did their jobs. Aaron Rodgers can be found ON TAPE saying that he doesn't expect to be or think he should be involved in the coaching search. That he said that and then complained about it behind closed doors, while the media kept asking people if Rodgers was involved and the front office accurately said "no" is no sort of power-hungry, ego-driven mission.
They simply did their jobs. When TT picked Rodgers, everyone in the broader world tried to make it about TT's ego, also. TT had zero ego. None. All the interviews you ever see about the kind of man he was in his personal and professional life back it up. I was at the combine with him in 2005 and I, as an unpaid week-long intern was able to have his ear, was treated like a valuable human, heard him admit to mistakes, heard him defer to others, was a benefactor of his generosity... and then I spent three years listening to everyone talk about a battle of egos between him and Favre because that's the only way most sports fans can comprehend disagreements.
So maybe I'm biased by the TT-Favre experience, but when I hear everyone jump on the ego, power bandwagon to explain this rift from the team's side, it rings completely hollow. No one was "sending messages."