I have no idea... that's a Gute question. And again even if AR wants out he may hate the idea of playing for the Jets...calling it quits could be more palatableCould a trade of say a 2nd round pick and Corey Davis to GB for Rodgers work?
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I have no idea... that's a Gute question. And again even if AR wants out he may hate the idea of playing for the Jets...calling it quits could be more palatableCould a trade of say a 2nd round pick and Corey Davis to GB for Rodgers work?
Did no one else see the nice pun Mark slipped in there!?!?!I have no idea... that's a Gute(Good) question.
I still think he wants to stick it to the team, just not sure he can anymore. He wants to come back, and make things as difficult as possible. But Jordan is ready now. Game over.Arods biggest issue is himself and not football. What does Arod have if he retires? A lot of money .. so what.. he doesn’t have a family to focus on, he never started side businesses or anything legacy except for some minor stakes in the Bucks. The day he retires he really has nothing really. His entire existence right now is being an elite regular season QB… Gotta be a lonely feeling.
People are also holding him accountable this year. He takes a hyper individualistic view of a total team sport. And people are rightfully taking him to task. Oh, you didn’t understand what the offense was when ML first arrived? You were a game manager? Guess what that’s your job deal with it. You don’t feel like participating in offseason or forming timing and trust with the new guys? Guess what the champions do that.. not whine about how everyone else wasn’t ready.
This is a man who is facing something that scares him. He should embrace the retirement thing and have fun. But it’s gonna take work, and he hates the work part of it…
I think Rodgers is a guy who will be one of the hippies doing his darkness retreats and traveling the world to find himself. I think he does not care if for the next 5 years or so after he retires he has nothing to do but travel the world and just wake up and do what he feels like. Maybe later he finds a business to take part in or even try his hand in working in a booth or doing in studio stuff.Arods biggest issue is himself and not football. What does Arod have if he retires? A lot of money .. so what.. he doesn’t have a family to focus on, he never started side businesses or anything legacy except for some minor stakes in the Bucks. The day he retires he really has nothing really. His entire existence right now is being an elite regular season QB… Gotta be a lonely feeling.
People are also holding him accountable this year. He takes a hyper individualistic view of a total team sport. And people are rightfully taking him to task. Oh, you didn’t understand what the offense was when ML first arrived? You were a game manager? Guess what that’s your job deal with it. You don’t feel like participating in offseason or forming timing and trust with the new guys? Guess what the champions do that.. not whine about how everyone else wasn’t ready.
This is a man who is facing something that scares him. He should embrace the retirement thing and have fun. But it’s gonna take work, and he hates the work part of it…
Arod is not a hippie in any way shape or form. He’s a rich guy who thinks he’s a hippie…I think Rodgers is a guy who will be one of the hippies doing his darkness retreats and traveling the world to find himself. I think he does not care if for the next 5 years or so after he retires he has nothing to do but travel the world and just wake up and do what he feels like. Maybe later he finds a business to take part in or even try his hand in working in a booth or doing in studio stuff.
He's like Ricky Williams, only with coke instead of weedArod is not a hippie in any way shape or form. He’s a rich guy who thinks he’s a hippie…