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#31
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
But wait! There's more!

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Lol...

It just keeps getting better. This is why I say, even the Packers dont have a horseshoe big enough to get to 3 NFCCG's in a row. 

Z'Darius was a GREAT SIGNING by them btw. 


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#32
Quote: @Vanguard83 said:
growing up in the ‘70’s the Packers were pathetic / insignificant....thats why honestly


I Dont Care !!!!
We've been insignificant since the 70's. 
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#33
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
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I worked in the
@packers front office for ten years.
I am glad I don't work there anymore.
#drama
Wow. So the pile on is ON! Love it.

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#34
I think his follow up tweet shows how crazy the responses were.

https://twitter.com/zadariussmith/status...75714?s=20
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#35
Now Davante and Rodgers both posted pics from the Last Dance on their IG accounts...  some are speculating this means they are both coming back for one more season before they leave...  but what if it means last season was their Last Dance?

Between the Rodgers drama, Davante contract talks breaking off, and Jordan Love looking erratic in OTAs and mini-camp...  this is a nightmare off-season for the Packers.
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#36
Quote: @Wetlander said:
Now Davante and Rodgers both posted pics from the Last Dance on their IG accounts...  some are speculating this means they are both coming back for one more season before they leave...  but what if it means last season was their Last Dance?

Between the Rodgers drama, Davante contract talks breaking off, and Jordan Love looking erratic in OTAs and mini-camp...  this is a nightmare off-season for the Packers.
Whether they come back or not, the bad blood is going to have an impact on the locker room. Which is nice. 
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#37
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@Nichelle said:
Back to Aaron and Davante, it's been fun watching the Packer fans try to figure out what this means.

https://twitter.com/PFF/status/1418795733323587586?s=20
As fun as this is to watch,   isn't this the kind of shit that has ruined the NBA ( this years bucks and suns excluded ) the players running the teams, stacking the rosters,  has really made the product about as close to unwatchable as possible.
Not as much as football of course, but I like the NBA. I really don’t think players having power has “ruined” anything. Maybe someday it will, but I don’t see what the problem is so far? There haven’t really been any teams that are so dominant no one else can compete. At least not since the 90s Bulls, which were “homegrown”. 
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#38

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Packers President Mark Murphy and GM Brian Gutekunst are scheduled to address the Annual Meeting of Shareholders today at 11 a.m. local Green Bay time at Lambeau Field.

Getcha popcorn ready!
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#39
ProFootballTalk's Mike Florio reports "at least one team that has interest" in Aaron Rodgers believes he wants $90 million guaranteed over two years.
It explains why Rodgers rejected a five-year contract that would have made him the highest-paid quarterback. The upfront guarantees would prevent the Packers from moving on from Rodgers until at least 2023, giving him a better structure than his current deal. There continues to be conflicting reports on Rodgers, with some suggesting he wants years taken off his deal. Sitting out 2021 also remains in play for the reigning MVP.
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#40
SI.com's Bill Huber reports Las Vegas sportsbooks are "preparing for Aaron Rodgers to retire."
It adds to speculation Rodgers won't be back with the Packers when training camp opens next week. Multiple sportsbooks, including DraftKings, have removed Packers-based wagers on the belief Rodgers will retire, while PFT's Mike Florio suggests there’s a "very good reason" to think Rodgers won’t report to camp. The Packers broke off long-term talks with contract-year WR Davante Adams on Friday, the latest misstep for a front office that's been under fire all offseason. Rodgers, who rejected a two-year extension, may be willing to sit out 2021 as he looks to force his way out of Green Bay.
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