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'It is 100 percent patently false' - Rodgers

April 08, 2019 09:52PM
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Aaron Rodgers slams report on Packers dysfunction: 'It is 100 percent patently false'
Jason Owens,Yahoo Sports•April 8, 2019

Last week’s blistering Bleacher Report story on the Green Bay Packers painted a picture of dysfunction over the course of years in the locker room centered on former head coach Mike McCarthy and quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

Rodgers ripped the report Monday in his first public response to the story, calling it a “smear attack” featuring “mostly irrelevant, bitter players” with agendas in an interview with ESPN Radio’s “Wilde and Tausch” hosted by former Packers tackle Mark Tauscher and radio personality Jason Wilde.

Report described disrespect, discord
Bleacher Report’s Tyler Dunne told a story of dissent between the two Packers power players that existed from Day 1 of their relationship, with Rodgers holding angst toward his former head coach after McCarthy’s 49ers bypassed Rodgers for Alex Smith in the NFL draft when he was the offensive coordinator in San Francisco.

According to the report, Rodgers regularly undermined McCarthy on the field and didn’t respect his head coach whom he believed had a “low football IQ.”

McCarthy comes across as incompetent and aloof in Rodgers’ eyes while Rodgers is described as overbearing and a difficult teammate lacking leadership qualities in the locker room, with anonymous and named Packers sources criticizing the Green Bay quarterback.

Rodgers disputes account of conversation with Murphy
After firing McCarthy during the season, the Packers eventually hired former Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator Matt LaFleur as head coach, a decision that was made solely by team president Mark Murphy, according to the Bleacher Report exposé.

Murphy called Rodgers and told him about the hire made without consulting Rodgers, telling the quarterback “Don't be the problem,” according to the report.

Rodgers: ‘He made that crap up’
Rodgers slammed Dunne’s account of the conversation with Murphy in a snippet released by “Wilde and Tausch.”

“It’s ridiculous,” Rodgers said. “It is 100 percent patently false. So it’s either he made that crap up, or what he would probably do as a writer is say this is my sources’ problem, they told me something.

“I talked to Mark last week. And I said, ‘Mark, did you tell somebody about the conversation?’ He goes, ‘That’s ridiculous.’ And I said, ‘Because that’s not what happened.’ ... We had a great conversation, like we always do. That’s just one point of that article amongst a number of highly questionable things. Not to mention unnamed sources. Put your name onto something.”

Rodgers rips former teammates
Two of the named Rodgers critics in the Bleacher report story were former teammates Greg Jennings and Jermichael Finley.

Jennings, Rodgers’ top target at wide receiver for four seasons, told Dunne he felt betrayed by Rodgers in 2012 when he said that Rodgers suggested in a game against the San Francisco 49ers that Jennings leave in the offseason to play for them.

Jennings says he walked in free agency after that season with no support from Rodgers or his teammates to return. He left that offseason for the rival Minnesota Vikings.

Finley, Rodgers’ top tight-end target for more than four seasons, described the quarterback as entitled in the Bleacher Report story, telling Dunne he “needs to take a little more blame.”

When asked about Jennings and Finley by Wilde, Rodgers did not mince words.

“If it’s not an article about me, do you ever hear their names anywhere else?” Rodgers asked. “You talk about me being sensitive and petty. At what point do you move or top telling the same stories?”

Rodgers describes good relationship with McCarthy
Rodgers also discounted the discord reported between himself and McCarthy, describing a relationship that had its issues but was overall a strong one.

"I love Mike McCarthy,” Rodgers said. “He's a great man. He's got a huge heart. He really cares about his players, and he showed that to us. ... As far as a player to a coach, it's just two Alpha males who are hyper-competitive and love winning and are both a little stubborn. But, again, we talked through so many different issues over the years, and that made us a lot stronger."

Rodgers’ account of Packers’ play-calling
He specifically addressed the part of the report that described Rodgers as undermining McCarthy’s play-calling.

"The beauty in our on-the-field relationship was that there was a ton of trust,” Rodgers said. “When I read stuff like, 'I'd disrespect him by changing all these plays,' I had a lot of latitude. He knew that and I knew that. I called the two-minute, I'd call stretches of no-huddle offense.

“A lot of times, he'd send two plays in. 'Hey, do you like this or that?' That's what it grew. The trust level was really high.”

Rodgers also expressed regret over publicly criticizing the Packers’ game plan in a win over the Buffalo Bills last season, saying, “I wish I hadn't said anything after the Bills game last year.”

McCarthy ripped report last week
Rodgers isn’t the first person featured in the story to attack the reporting. One of the most talked-about aspects of the story is an account that McCarthy would skip offensive meetings during game weeks to get massages during a period where the head coach was “more and more checked out.

McCarthy challenged that account last week in an interview with NFL Network’s Tom Pellisero.

“I wouldn’t even know where to start and stop with the article,” McCarthy said. “But to say that I skipped a team meeting for a massage is utterly absurd.

“I have a massage scheduled tomorrow, and I can promise you I will not miss my primary responsibility of picking up my two kids from school.”

Reputations are at stake
Dunne’s account of what happened behind closed Packers doors and that of the players involved in the report are wildly differing, and legacies are at stake. As the story has put Rodgers and McCarthy’s relationship in a negative spotlight, Rodgers’ response is to discredit the report at its source.

“The thing is about the article, it's — it's not a mystery,” Rodgers said. “This was a smear attack by a writer looking to advance his career talking with mostly irrelevant, bitter players who all have an agenda whether they're advancing their own careers or just trying to stir old stuff up.”
SubjectAuthorViewsPosted

  BleacherReport: How Huge Egos Destroyed the Packers

MamaRAMa1135April 04, 2019 08:51AM

  Wow

BC Ramsfan315April 04, 2019 01:09PM

  Re: Wow

oldschoolramfan317April 05, 2019 05:03AM

  Re: Wow

zn236April 06, 2019 05:24AM

  Very skeptical about all this.

RockRam255April 05, 2019 05:50AM

  I'm less skeptical.

Ramboni286April 05, 2019 07:42AM

  Re: I'm less skeptical.

waterfield298April 05, 2019 08:28AM

  Re: I'm less skeptical.

Ramboni192April 05, 2019 08:48AM

  Re: I'm less skeptical.... Very Well said..... nm

RAMbler167April 05, 2019 10:02AM

  Other than this one article, what evidence do you have?

RockRam164April 05, 2019 10:56AM

  The Quotes

Ramboni196April 05, 2019 04:06PM

  Re: Other than this one article, what evidence do you have?

zn144April 06, 2019 06:05AM

  Re: I read an article about Fake news

hammer350April 05, 2019 04:03PM

  Re: I read an article about Fake news

stlramz149April 07, 2019 11:37AM

  it's based on direct quotations from named sources

zn204April 05, 2019 04:08PM

  Indeed

Suh-weet!195April 06, 2019 10:11AM

  another article on this

zn216April 05, 2019 04:06PM

  Same source: the B/R. They are becoming the MSNBC of sports

RockRam308April 06, 2019 04:34AM

  attacking a "source" is no argument

zn362April 06, 2019 05:20AM

  It certainly is a good argument.

RockRam180April 06, 2019 05:50AM

  Re: It certainly is a good argument.

Ramboni206April 06, 2019 09:16AM

  Re: It certainly is a good argument.

zn200April 06, 2019 09:39AM

  It is a valid argument.

stlramz151April 07, 2019 11:40AM

  have to disagree

zn211April 08, 2019 04:40AM

  Re: Valid but weak...

dzrams127April 08, 2019 09:45AM

  Re: Valid but weak...

zn131April 08, 2019 09:55AM

  Re: Valid but weak...

Rams43132April 08, 2019 10:07AM

  cant both be true?

PHDram134April 08, 2019 10:16AM

  Re: cant both be true?

zn288April 08, 2019 10:33AM

  The odds of the latter happening

PHDram127April 08, 2019 10:54AM

  Re: The odds of the latter happening

zn328April 08, 2019 11:32AM

  Re: The odds of the latter happening

PHDram280April 08, 2019 11:52AM

  Re: The odds of the latter happening

zn124April 08, 2019 11:59AM

  griffen, george, aikmen, harbaugh

PHDram127April 08, 2019 12:27PM

  Re: griffen, george, aikmen, harbaugh

zn136April 08, 2019 03:01PM

  Re: Maybe you're missing the issue...

dzrams137April 08, 2019 06:05PM

  It boils down to beauty not dislike

PHDram310April 08, 2019 06:59PM

  some around the Green Bay Packers believe the team has been adversely affected by his personality

zn317April 06, 2019 06:01AM

  Re: some around the Green Bay Packers believe the team has been adversely affected by his personality

bigjimram21300April 07, 2019 07:53PM

  While I think Mccarthy was a subpar coach

Rams_81199April 07, 2019 05:57AM

  McCarthy may have not been the best coach..but

LA_Ram_#29160April 08, 2019 06:13PM

  'It is 100 percent patently false' - Rodgers

moklerman192April 08, 2019 09:52PM