Packers fans pulling out all the receipts today of media talking-heads and Jets fans telling us we were fleeced

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  1. Very few Packer fans weren’t tired of Rodgers. We knew about turning the page and had faith in the team’s power structure. Aside from cleaning up our over-drafting “athletes” to the exclusion of real football players…..we’re in good shape for the rest of the decade.

  2. I don’t care who thinks who won whatever trade. All I know is the Packers are looking like they’ll have 30 to 35 straight years of very good to great QB play. Rodgers looks to be aging and the fact the Packers got anything for him instead of just kicking him out the door is a win in and of itself…

  3. I was one of the ones who wasn’t tired of Rodgers. He was great on and off the field. When he was traded to the Jets, I personally lost interest in following him. Similar to a GF whose moved on type of feeling. Wish him well, but so happy with our team.

    I also remember the large number of my brother saying Love was a horrible and were ready to move in after the first game.

    I trust our team and leaders. The organization as a whole has gotten so much better since McCarthy days. I’m happy to enjoy the ride.

  4. Honestly wish it had worked out for them, Rodgers gave us so much good times, no need to be salty after the fact.

  5. Ideally it would have been better for us if they had this year last year instead of the Achilles tear resulting in us getting their 1st rather than a 2nd but either way I am content with what happened. We finally gave love a chance, and we did “right” by rodgers allowing him to go exactly where he wanted to.

  6. It’s wild how arrogant Jets fans were, particularly about how much of a “brilliant” GM Joe Douglas was. For like an entire month or two it felt like I was in crazy town on social media.

  7. I mean, it’s kind of Gute’s strategy in general. Even when guys are a little older and still have something in the tank he’s willing to trade them while they still actually have value as opposed to having them on the roster when they really start to decline. Aaron Jones is a great example, he’s having a good season still this year but he’s only got a few years left probably.

  8. Just more examples of why you always root for the Packers over the individual players. The Packers are obviously not perfect, but they’re a pretty damn well-oiled machine. Rodgers and Adams quickly found out the grass isn’t remotely greener elsewhere. Not rooting against our legends, but I have little sympathy for them.

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