sdn40 wrote:M-C-G wrote:JimmyTheKid wrote:At age 35, Rodgers stated he wanted to play, again, "well into his 40's." Its disingenuous to say 41 years old is "well into someone's 40's."
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Favre waffled for three years about retirement, holding the organization hostage with the draft and free agency. Rodgers flat out told the organization his long term intentions.
At age 35 he wanted to play into his 40s. At age 37.5 he was thinking about retiring. At age 7 I wanted to be an astronaut lawyer, at age 41 I work for a big corporation.
Rodgers LITERALLY contemplated retirement very seriously THIS OFFSEASON. They even said on the game last night he wanted to make sure he could give the team the full effort and attention that the team deserves.
If it was that seriously considered by Rodgers based on what Rodgers told them, how valuable is him wanting to play into his forties? How smart would be it to prepare in case he had decided to retire, which again, by his own words was being contemplated just a few months ago?
Or is it easier to just ignore this or wish it away?
During and interview with Dan Le Batard, Aaron Rodgers said he felt he was about “50/50” on the retirement decision. And didn’t make up his mind until the week before camp.
“I mean, I felt going into the weekend before camp that I was 50/50,” Aaron Rodgers told Dan Le Batard. “I don’t care if people don’t believe that. That’s true.”
Please. At least get the facts straight. Rodgers didn't contemplate retirement because he was doubting his previous decision to play into his 40's. He was contemplating retirement because the organization pissed him off to that point. It's not like he hasn't been very clear on what happened and what his thought process was. How do you make yourself believe these obvious fabrications ??
If you want to hate Rodgers just because, that's fine. Man up and say it. If you want to hate Rodgers because you agree that players play and coaches coach, that's fine too, no matter how 1970's that thinking may be. But be careful what you wish for. Rodgers is still making throws that barely a handful of QB's can make, and any thought process that Love is just another MVP in waiting is ludicrous. Get ready for an ice cold shower wake up call if you get your wish and this is Rodgers last year.
You guys and your everyone that wanted to trade Rodgers hates him, this is getting old.
They literally said on the telecast part of his retirement decision was if he could give it his all. So unless you are saying the broadcasters lied about that, or that Rodgers was lying about his retirement decision, can we just admit he was actually close to retiring? It could have been for many reasons, the fact you and others assume it was only about the management when we have him telling other people it was about his commitment, I don't know what to tell you.
I've said it before and will say it again, I think Rodgers is a diva, I think his trade out was orchestrated by his people, I think I would have traded him to the 49ers. With all that said, I think I have probably said, no less than a dozen times, bringing everyone back and running it for another Superbowl run, then trading him to where he wants to go is probably the best possible outcome.
I get it is hard to keep track of everyone's individual opinions, but the Rodgers guys here that just blindly keep throwing out this 'if you disagree you hate Rodgers, get ready for him to piss you off by being good' is way incorrect. There are probably 10-20 posters that wanted to trade him, almost none of them used the word hate or get rid of, and I haven't seen a single one that seems to be disappointed with him playing well now that he is back.
That is part of the reason I think it is stupid that every good game he has, you have posters saying 'ooooo going to be some really pissed off packer fans out there!!! burn!!!'....just like I think it is stupid that people would say 'oooo Rodgers sucked donkey balls against the Saints, so many people that didn't want to trade Rodgers must be really pissed off, burn!!!' ...It's nonsense at this point, our team is on the field, let's go, and let's revisit the future of Rodgers after the season. I highly suspect this is the end, so going to enjoy it.