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Free food for Rodgers
Seems like this is salary cap evasion! If a business can offer free food...why not free cars? Heck of an incentive!
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wea...e-to-stay/amp/ |
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How long will they remain in business?
Can they withhold food if Rogers throws a temper tantrum? Or if he costs GB a game? |
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50/50 Aaron returns to Green Bay.
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If the Packers are owned by the taxpayers,
And if owners must report all compensation to players, Doesn't this get kinda dicey for them? |
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I wonder if Niners GM John Lynch is still interested in ARodgers?
Not sure if they still “believe” in Jimmy G & ARod is from that area. |
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Thanks ! |
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I hate that most of the MSM narrative is so overwhelmingly on Rodgers side on this, the Packers "betrayed" AR, "took a QB in the draft instead of giving Aaron another tool to win a championship to spite him" et cetera. Even though his team was good enough to get deep in the playoffs, again last year. Dude's a diva, always has been. He's an aging QB that's under contract for three more years and was offered an extension to make him the highest paid player ever stretching his career another 5 years. I hope they don't trade him and let him rot. Go host Jeopardy doosh.
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Sports books reportedly brace for an Aaron Rodgers retirement.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...rs-retirement/ |
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