12-03-2018, 01:45 PM
The doomsday clock is ticking for the Green Bay Packers organization, and it's getting dangerously close to striking 12.
Aaron Rodgers' career reached a low point Sunday on his 35th birthday, as the Packers lost 20-17 to the hapless Arizona Cardinals at Lambeau Field.
The window for another championship is closing if the Packers front office doesn't make the necessary changes this offseason to turn a 4-7-1 team into one worthy of its best player.
"I think the whole organization got lazy," a source told Sports Illustrated's Kalyn Kahler. "We're relying on Aaron. Aaron is going to do it."
Green Bay's coaching staff remained clueless.
Aaron Rodgers' career reached a low point Sunday on his 35th birthday, as the Packers lost 20-17 to the hapless Arizona Cardinals at Lambeau Field.
The window for another championship is closing if the Packers front office doesn't make the necessary changes this offseason to turn a 4-7-1 team into one worthy of its best player.
"I think the whole organization got lazy," a source told Sports Illustrated's Kalyn Kahler. "We're relying on Aaron. Aaron is going to do it."
Green Bay's coaching staff remained clueless.
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