Aaron Rodgers has gone on record to state his complaints about the Green Bay Packers are not related to the Packers drafting Jordan Love in 2020, telling Kenny Mayne back in May that “it’s kind of about a philosophy and maybe forgetting that it is about the people that make the thing go. It’s about character, it’s about culture, it’s about doing things the right way.”
Shailene Woodley’s mom pretty much has agreed with that notion.
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith broke down why he feels Rodgers is angry with his team, saying that the issues are much more personal than money and football.
“The bottom line is this: it’s not about football. It’s not just about the money, and it certainly isn’t about football,” Smith said. “The Green Bay Packers were 13-3 in back-to-back years under Matt LaFleur as the head coach. They went to back-to-back NFC Championship Games, which means they were part of the final four for two consecutive years.
“This is not about football. This is about the way that the Green Bay Packers have treated their star player. They have disregarded him. They have dismissed him. They have minimized him. They disrespected him, and he said ‘bump y’all.’”
Lori Woodley saw the post and agreed with every word.
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“Spoken truth.”
Rodgers has been away from the Packers all offseason, missing OTAs and mandatory minicamp. All eyes will be on if he shows up to training camp next week.