Now that Aaron Rodgers is seemingly “looped in” to the Packers organizational moves, ConorOrr asks the question: Does this make him somewhat complicit, or, at the very least, less able to criticize the front office for its work? 🤔
The Packers are a bit of clay in his hands now and it’s difficult for Rodgers to argue otherwise. Matt LaFleur is one of the hottest young coaches in the NFL who is connected to a network of rising-star quarterback gurus, but hired Rodgers ally Tom Clements to replace Luke Getsy, who is now the offensive coordinator of the Bears.
We’ll back up for one moment and say that Rodgers was asking for something entirely reasonable. For someone to have been that incredible and gifted for so long in one place, he should get a slice of the pie. We’ve seen franchises like the Jets kowtow more in terms of personnel decisions to the likes of Mark Sanchez than the Packers had done for Rodgers.
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