In other words the supposed rebellion may be in the eye of the beholder. Some players like the two quoted in the story may have an exaggerated perception of actual events suggesting a rebellion. Others may not see it the same way. Again I dont know the truth but I do know that two well meaning and "truthful" people may interpret events very differently. And in this case the story seems so egregious that it makes you wonder if it's true. That being said, its certainly not impossible.
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its very possible that some people feel google is the best place to work on the planet while others hate it with a passion. cant that packers or any other organization elicit similarly opposite reactions? god knows that even if jared goff threw for 60 tds next year at least 1 person on this board "would not be sold". thus it stands to reason that some players or employees disliked mccarthy, rodgers or the packers in general while offers did not.
I'm noting that you keep summing this up as a matter where people disliked other people. The QB disliked the coach and vice versa. IMO, that's not much of an issue.
The big issue in the article is that the QB didn't respect the coach and was in outright rebellion against him. That's an explosive charge which is either true or it isn't.
If I heard that Goff and McVay didn't like each other, that would be somewhat alarming. Critical team elements such as Shaq and Kobe have won championships without liking each other. Same with star players and coaches. But if I heard that Goff was refusing to follow McVay's orders, that would be the sound of death.
Huge difference!
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/08/2019 07:18PM by PHDram.