Pack-A-Day Podcast - Episode 1307 - Is an Aaron Rodgers Decision Imminent?!

On today's show, Jacob, Jake, and Ross discuss a potential Aaron Rodgers decision and whether or not it could be coming sooner rather than later. Plus that latest on De'Vondre Campbell and his free agency. Don't miss it!

On today's show, Jacob, Jake, and Ross discuss a potential Aaron Rodgers decision and whether or not it could be coming sooner rather than later. Plus that latest on De'Vondre Campbell and his free agency. Don't miss it!
 
 
 

 

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Fubared's picture

February 22, 2022 at 10:14 am

At some point this turd bucket aint worth the ink anymore. Lets hope he calls it quits and lets the Pack Org rebuild for the future. Painful yes like the dentist but eventuallly the pain goes away and normal emerges.
Hey its this year or next so it might as well be now.
Sadly if he retires the pack get nada in return but as they say, people in hell want ice water.

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Lphill's picture

February 22, 2022 at 10:51 am

It’s amazing the hate spewed here on Rodgers by the drama queen fans , Favre threw away playoff games all by himself , Rodgers never single handily blew a playoff game but he still gets blamed .

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egbertsouse's picture

February 22, 2022 at 11:27 am

That's because the great MVP choked in two straight playoffs. I'm not defending Favre, he was also an overrated diva, but Rodgers is just as bad.

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Oppy's picture

February 23, 2022 at 08:13 pm

In a must win to advance game, when your team is down and you have one last chance to drive down the field and score to either tie it up or win it outright....

Can you explain the difference between throwing a pick to end your drive, or failing to get a first down to move the chains?

Hint: There really is none. In either case, you have failed to seize upon the opportunity to score when you absolutely must have it, and your season is over.

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Tex49's picture

February 22, 2022 at 02:07 pm

Favre may have thrown too many int’s but he was always trying his hardest to make a play. Rodgers appears to leave plays on the field in order to not make a mistake. That’s inexcusable in a win or go home scenario for the 4 time league mvp. I can forgive not being good enough, but being good enough and choosing not to make a play deserves the criticism.

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Todd's picture

February 23, 2022 at 01:02 pm

I’m not sure I’ve yet to see anyone on here blame Rogers for singlehandedly losing a playoff game, particularly the last game. The opinions seem almost universal that there’s blame to be had all around (special teams, HC, QB, O-line, etc.). However, to absolve Rodgers of blame is not correct either.

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crayzpackfan's picture

February 22, 2022 at 03:15 pm

I’m over it. This guy is so in love with himself he can’t even go a couple of days without manufacturing his own click bait. Seriously! I’m completely done with this guy.

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BillofAltoona's picture

February 23, 2022 at 02:07 pm

I was fortunate to begin following the Packers in 1957 and especially to follow the team through the Lombardi championship years. Among many things that stand out about that team and era was the clutch play of Bart Starr. Whether regular season or playoffs (he was an amazing 9-1 in playoff games) he was the same steady, clutch, sometimes gambling quarterback. His leadership and play during the winning drive in the Ice Bowl against Dallas in the worst of conditions is unmatched. He was outstanding when titles were on the line.
Understanding this is a totally different era of football, I find real contrasts between Starr and Aaron Rodgers. Starr, as a player, seemed to be all about winning. He didn't win as many honors as Rodgers or put up especially gaudy numbers, but he was a winner and didn't fade when the lights were the brightest. Rodgers is 11-10 in the playoffs and seems to fade from sight at the most crucial playoff moments.
Rodgers has been exciting to watch, no doubt about it. But for this fan, there is no question that Bart Starr is the GOAT of Packer quarterbacks. Add this to the fact that, like many others, I am tired of Rodgers' "look at me" act and the fact that he seems to be calling too many of the shots for the franchise I am more than ready to move on from "12". Thanks for the memories, Aaron, but you'll never be Bart Starr.

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