Honestly the Packers brought this issue on themselves. They've known full and damn well for years how he's felt about things especially management. The counter argument they'll always conjure up is "he is a player and we manage business" which when you think about it is complete bull shit. This man is a professional, meaning he gets paid real money, to play football. In his respective field he is considered one of if not the most elite and talented player to do what he has done with helping teams win games. The idea that he is "not deserving of" or "should have no input on" the financial matters of a team is incredibly asinine and dismissive of his value as a player. The real problem is that he's not the only person who has ever been in his position outside of football, being one of if not the most productive, asking for help, then getting a middle finger from management. It's insane. Either you want to win or you don't and frankly from what I can tell management is content with the success they get which definitely comes at the expense of a lot of their players who if they haven't already, are running out of opportunities to play the game they love.
Arnellius
2021-05-09 00:04:30 +0000 UTC
I’m in full agreement. I’m a Packers fan first but an Aaron Rodgers fan as well. I followed him during his college career at Cal. The fact that he fell to the Packers was a miracle that the organization is squandering!! Just one goddamn reliable receiver to compliment Davonte Adams. That’s all Rodgers and Packers fans are asking for. If Rodgers leaves I’ll be happy for him but I’ll still be a Packers fan. A sad fan but a fan nonetheless. This feels like the Trump/Clinton election. The Packers organization might be publicly owned but it feels like our opinions/votes don’t matter.