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Report: Packers are “disgusted with” Aaron Rodgers, they’re “done with him”
#11
Nope.

Dont care. 

I come from that “special generation” of Vikings fans, where you see GB on the schedule, and write in the W in ink. You know.... Those GB teams that played half their games in Milwaukee, to draw ANY money at the gate.


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#12
Quote: @Vanguard83 said:
Nope.

Dont care. 

I come from that “special generation” of Vikings fans, where you see GB on the schedule, and write in the W in ink. You know.... Those GB teams that played half their games in Milwaukee, to draw ANY money at the gate.
Those were Majik years...
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#13
Quote: @mgobluevikes said:
@Vanguard83 said:
Nope.

Dont care. 

I come from that “special generation” of Vikings fans, where you see GB on the schedule, and write in the W in ink. You know.... Those GB teams that played half their games in Milwaukee, to draw ANY money at the gate.
Those were Majik years...
Yeah, they were always the Hunter, not the hunted....
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#14
Well shit. Imagine in the draft haul they’ll get. 
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#15
McGinn is credible as it gets. Not sure I'm buying into this though. 

If its true, Raider fans should be excited. 
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#16
Maybe they will trade him to Denver and Wilson gets to go back to sconni. 
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#17
He went from MVP to NVG. Not very good. He has benefitted from playing in a weak division then shats the bed in the playoffs. I hope nobody wants to pay his overinflated salary and he returns to GB. The Packers are dysfunctional with a QB that doesn't want to put in the work anymore by showing up for training camp and thinks he knows more than the GM and coaching staff. 
Green Bay is going nowhere with Rodgers, and I think they know that.
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#18
Quote: @jargomcfargo said:
He went from MVP to NVG. Not very good. He has benefitted from playing in a weak division then shats the bed in the playoffs. I hope nobody wants to pay his overinflated salary and he returns to GB. The Packers are dysfunctional with a QB that doesn't want to put in the work anymore by showing up for training camp and thinks he knows more than the GM and coaching staff. 
Green Bay is going nowhere with Rodgers, and I think they know that.
I'm not sure GB fans know that, least the ones I talk football with. The fact this has gone no where yet emboldens me to say McGinn may not be right this time. 
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#19
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
@jargomcfargo said:
He went from MVP to NVG. Not very good. He has benefitted from playing in a weak division then shats the bed in the playoffs. I hope nobody wants to pay his overinflated salary and he returns to GB. The Packers are dysfunctional with a QB that doesn't want to put in the work anymore by showing up for training camp and thinks he knows more than the GM and coaching staff. 
Green Bay is going nowhere with Rodgers, and I think they know that.
I'm not sure GB fans know that, least the ones I talk football with. The fact this has gone no where yet emboldens me to say McGinn may not be right this time. 

too soon to tell, wait till Rodgers comes out of his dark closet retreat, things should heat up then…  B) 
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#20
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
@jargomcfargo said:
He went from MVP to NVG. Not very good. He has benefitted from playing in a weak division then shats the bed in the playoffs. I hope nobody wants to pay his overinflated salary and he returns to GB. The Packers are dysfunctional with a QB that doesn't want to put in the work anymore by showing up for training camp and thinks he knows more than the GM and coaching staff. 
Green Bay is going nowhere with Rodgers, and I think they know that.
I'm not sure GB fans know that, least the ones I talk football with. The fact this has gone no where yet emboldens me to say McGinn may not be right this time. 
Not sure what you mean by "gone no where yet." Nothing can happen until the start of the league year.

Either way, your friends better start getting used to the idea of Green Bay without Rodgers. Sure, fences can be mended, but I'd be pretty surprised if he's back in Green Bay. I just don't think anyone there wants him back. Ownership, management, coaching staff. Sounds like they're ready to move on. 
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