Rodgers, The Packers and Reality

I think Rodgers enjoys Green Bay and Wisconsin. Not more than his native CA. But, I believe actually enjoys it.

Rodgers was last year's MVP. Even his down year's are top 10. Could he have played better in the Championship, yes. But we aren't there without him. 31 other teams find a way to increase their talent when they have a QB like him. They don't make the drafts we did last year. They find a way to bring in free agents. They don't keep coaches who aren't getting it done.

Rodgers is honestly answering questions.

The Pack's front office actions mean more than their words. They can't wait to show how brilliant they are. They're heads will be on pikes in 2 years.

Rodgers sure as hell isn't perfect. I've been extremely critical about him going for the big play instead of moving the chains. I think he will regret not running that 3d down for the rest of his life. But, we're going to hate it when he's gone.
When Rodgers is done in GB I don't think you see him spend a day back in WI besides maybe to go to a Bucks game or after he retires and is brought back for a alumni game.
 
31 other teams find a way to increase their talent when they have a QB like him. They don't make the drafts we did last year. They find a way to bring in free agents. They don't keep coaches who aren't getting it done.
Who? All 31 teams ? Just look at the past super bowl winners. Or should I say ones with multiple Lombardi’s. And let’s stop the focus on just last years draft. The draft mistakes have happened for multiple years. Who brought in multiple FA’s to win? What 31 teams have done that. Not trying to sound like an ass but some fans think it’s fantasy football.
 
They don't make the drafts we did last year. They find a way to bring in free agents. They don't keep coaches who aren't getting it done.
You forget the little detail that it's his salary that prevents us from competing for FA etc.... it sounds great to have your cake and eat it too but Rodgers is way more culpable than your admitting here.
 
I believe it's essentially the same thing. There may be some variance. Pork, suet, blood. Maybe there are variations that use cloves? I don't know. Not going to try to copy it. I do know that we tend to take things for granted here in the US, and don't use the total edible portions of our slaughtered animals. They make every ounce of an animal matter.

Even if I didn't like something over there, I respected their heritage that said to treasure what you've got. I found that so true in many areas of Europe.
My mother was 100% Norwegian and so is my wife.
Both are 1st gen’s in this country.

Been to Epcot at Disney World twice and always like to spend time wandering through all the international exhibits at Epcot, and especially the Norwegian exhibit.
Both times there we have told the young people (who are there from Norway on work visa’s) about how our Norwegian heritage church does an annual Luetefisk dinner every year and how popular it is.
They look at us an say that they don’t eat that stuff anymore and only us Americans are keep that tradition alive. LOL!
 
Last year's draft is easiest to harp on. But the drafting hasn't been exceptional since when, Raji and Matthews? When was the last draft that brought us impact players?

Understand, I'm not saying the Pack failed Rodgers. I'm saying the Pack failed itself.

After Wolf, without Rodgers and Favre, we'd be Detroit and/or Cleveland.
 
Jenkins is a stud.
Wasn't Linsley drafted same year as Bak?
A-Jones has made pro-bowl.
DHH(
 
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