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@Blair Kiel posted:

I never thought I would type this, but fuck him, I don't care.

Show up, don't show up, I'll be paying Direct TV $400 to watch the Packers this year.

I'm leaning in the same direction as you.  It feels like there's been some damage done here this offseason that has lowered my opinion of him.  It isn't hopeless that he could repair things with the organization, but my gut feeling is his considerably inflated ego won't let him do it. 

@fightphoe93 posted:

I'm leaning in the same direction as you.  It feels like there's been some damage done here this offseason that has lowered my opinion of him.  It isn't hopeless that he could repair things with the organization, but my gut feeling is his considerably inflated ego won't let him do it.

I think we are headed for a James Harden 2020-21 Nets type season from Rodgers this year. If he plays for the Packers, he'll look like a superstar in some games, but then he'll get some soft tissue injuries (hamstring or calf pulls) that will limit him in many games. Some injuries are just bad luck (getting hit wrong that can happen to anyone), but the hamstring and calf pulls are the type of things that you get when you don't take your offseason preparation as seriously as you should. I doubt he's been putting in the effort to optimize preventing that.

He's been working on his mental health, as evidenced by his vacation and golf outings, but IF he's planning to play I have a very hard time believing Rodgers is phoning it in with his workouts. He's far too competitive to not do everything he possibly can to keep his body in peak shape. We don't know what his workout schedule was like last year during the pandemic either, but he certainly showed up on week 1 in some of the best shape of his career.

That makes more sense to me.  I was beginning to think that maybe they were counting Henry Jordan's "sacks" of popcorn he ate.

He's top ten now.

The added stats also helped former Packers pass-rusher Ezra Johnson, who had 17.5 sacks in 1978 and is now third in franchise history in sacks at 82.0. Lionel Aldridge (62.0, 1963-1971), Henry Jordan (52.0, 1959-1969) and Clarence Williams (49.0, 1970-1977) were also added to the team’s top 10.

@Henry posted:

Heaven help Jordan Love when those fuckwits in the front office dick him over and he says enough.  Granting he actually plays as a 1st ballot HOFer MVP QB.

I am in no way defending the front office. Much like the current state of American politics, I find each side equally idiotic.

I don't disagree with that at all.  I just hope the FO suffers the same penalties Rodgers does.  If fucking up something of this magnitude doesn't have them on notice from the fans, the butts in the seats and on the sled hills well then we get what we have literally paid for.

I personally don't give two shits about Rodgers but he makes points go brrrrrr.  I like Super Bowls.

Also, I'm not worried about the mental states of the other players because they're grown fucking men.   

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