Is Aaron Rodgers done?

Cyclonick182

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I like Rodgers for how he helped Lazard, but when it comes to his relationships with ownership, his family, and his girlfriends this seems to apply:
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Exactly this. But much like waiting for Taylor Swift to write a song titled "Maybe its me" I won't be holding my breath for A-A-Ron to make any changes that would impact the way he is seen by the public.
 

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Poor Brock.

It does seem like a franchise set up to win now but could benefit from an even slight upgrade at QB makes sense. Not sure who really fits that bill though. The Raiders and Rams will probably be looking for QBs in the offseason, but their rosters both suck. Maybe he goes to Miami where he can throw to Tyreek and Jaylen Waddle? San Fran would be the obvious front runner, although seems like they could also end up with Brady.

Rodgers is not an upgrade over Brock at this point.
 

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I really think he missed Adams and had no real number one receiver until Watson started to come around. I do think he is done which as a Packer fan, sucks. His offensive line was also crap this year. Hope he comes back one more year but the way he walked off the field, looking around, taking it all in, refusing a Jersey swap with his friend. Makes me think he is done, at least in Green Bay. The only thing I think could bring him back is next season is a huge number that he will get paid. Like 54 million or some crap.
I think the jersey swap was with the rookie receiver instead, but I could be wrong.
 
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I would hate Rodgers as an owner or a coach, but I have never thought of him as a poor teammate. He undoubtedly made every player around him better. Hed be an ass about it, but still, made everyone better.

As for being a drama Queen, that’s what I appreciate about him. A large part of it, I think, is to watch the media go nuts, and it works. He knows how to make the media and fans go stir crazy and it’s hilarious.
I've come to enjoy this side of him more too, over the years. It has been especially fun to watch him beef and banter with the Barstool guys from Pardon my Take. I still hate him as a QB and think he has some really undesirable character traits as a person, but I don't dislike him like I did 5+ years ago.
 

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Exactly this. But much like waiting for Taylor Swift to write a song titled "Maybe its me" I won't be holding my breath for A-A-Ron to make any changes that would impact the way he is seen by the public.

To be fair, that's how I interpreted "Antihero."
 

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Lol Rodgers is just smarter than most people and enjoys messing with them. I'd be the same if i were in his shoes. Have you seen his current girlfriend....? MEOW
 
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Exactly this. But much like waiting for Taylor Swift to write a song titled "Maybe its me" I won't be holding my breath for A-A-Ron to make any changes that would impact the way he is seen by the public.
Woah, woah, woah - T-Swift wrote two of those and put them out in 2014. Let's not lump her in with Aaron Rodgers here haha.
 

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It doesn't feel like he's been the same as a player or a person since he got involved with Munn.

As a Bear fan I used to appreciate Rodgers (as compared to Favre) as he was quieter and just went about his business. Once he had his first performance falterings when dating Munn, he's come across as an entitled, prima donna, whiner. Glad to see him go.
 

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Rodgers is not walking away from $59.5 million next year. Because of that contract I think it’s 90% probable he’s back in Green Bay for another year.
 
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Rodgers is not walking away from $59.5 million next year. Because of that contract I think it’s 90% probable he’s back in Green Bay for another year.
He’s made $500 million in his career. Not saying he isn’t coming back, but he might not care that much about 59.5 mil.
 

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People may call him a lot of things, but stupid isn’t one them.
He was asked this question directly in the post game. His response was essentially "I've already made a lot of money". Who knows if he meant it, but his body language was not a guy who seemed too concerned about it.
 

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