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a major way.Appearing on radio with Jason Wilde and Mark Tauscher of ESPN
Milwaukee
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Dunne of BleacherReport.com as a ¡°smear attack.¡±Here¡¯s the full money quote,
from Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com: ¡°This was a smear attack by a writer looking to
advanced 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.¡±Rodgers specifically addressed two specific aspects of Dunne¡¯s report,
including one that as of Friday afternoon was destined to be handled by
Rodgers.¡°The two main things I think I really want to talk about and just clear
up, which are really central themes to the article, the first is the [Packers
CEO] Mark Murphy conversation because part of the article seems to want to say
the Packers are worried about me as the leader of the football team moving
forward,¡± Rodgers said. ¡°And before I get into what actually happened in the
conversation with Mark, I want to say two things: One, if they knew that, why
would they offer me a contract last year? And two, which goes into my second
central thesis point that I¡¯m going to take down, is if I really disliked Mike
[McCarthy] so much, why would I re-sign knowing that if I play and we do what we
do around here ¡ª we made the playoffs eight straight years and then I got hurt
and we missed the playoffs ¡ª it¡¯s going to be me and Mike my entire career. So
if I really disliked him that much, do you think I¡¯d re-sign. Is the money that
important to me? I¡¯ll tell you it¡¯s not. Quality of life is important.¡±Via Tom
Pelissero of NFL Media, Rodgers said that the report that Murphy told Rodgers
¡°don¡¯t be the problem¡± is ¡°ridiculous¡± and ¡°100 percent false.¡±As to Rodgers¡¯
reported rift with former Packers coach Mike McCarthy, the quarterback admitted
that they ¡°had issues,¡± but he said that those issues always got resolved and he
denied a grudge dating back to the 2005 draft, when McCarthy and the 49ers
passed on Rodgers. Rodgers also made a plea for positive treatment of McCarthy
in the community.¡°I think we need to honor Mike and respect him the right
way
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had 13 years, four NFC championships, one Super Bowl, eight straight playoffs,
19 straight wins. . . . So, instead of trashing this guy on the way out, let¡¯s
remember the amazing times that we had together. Packer fans, remember this,
especially those of you who live in Green Bay: Mike lives here. Mike has young
kids here. So Mike has to be here. Think about how difficult it is for him. My
favor that I would ask of you, strongly, is if you see Mike, shake his hand.
Tell him thanks for the memories. Tell him thanks for the coaching job that he
did. Tell him how much you appreciate him being a part of what we built here.
Things change from ¡®06 to ¡®18. We came off of a bad season in ¡®05 and we built
something special and had sustained success, so instead of trashing this guy on
the way out ¡ª last year was tough, no doubt about it ¡ª but let¡¯s honor him and
his legacy as the second-winningest coach in Packers history. If you see him,
please, just show him the respect that he deserves. Not only does he have to
live in Green Bay, he wants to. He loves it here. He¡¯s going to be here.
So
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he deserves.¡±Rodgers expressed regret for publicly complaining about the team¡¯s
offense after a lackluster win over the Bills.¡°I wish I hadn¡¯t said anything
after the Bills game last year,¡± Rodger said, via Demovsky. ¡°I wish I had just
gotten with him in person. I wasn¡¯t trying to be disrespectful to him but I know
how it came off. That¡¯s what I told him when I met with him face to
face.¡±Rodgers opted to address these issues not via the shotgun feeding frenzy
of a press conference or locker-room scrum, but in a radio interview that was
conducive to a more reasoned and deliberate conversation, with Rodgers able to
address all items that he wanted to cover. While that doesn¡¯t mean the issues
won¡¯t be rehashed if/when Rodgers meets with reporters during the first week of
the team¡¯s offense program, much of the ground already has been covered. APC
breaks down the free agent acquisitions of each NFC North team, starting with
Detroit."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections The APC PodcastPackers Film RoomFantasy
Football AdviceCDTShareTweetShareShareNFC North in Free Agency: Lions landed the
top edge rusher on the open marketChristopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY SportsThe
Green Bay Packers play their division rivals twice a year, so regular APC
readers have surely kept an eye on what the Lions, Bears and Vikings have done
during the offseason. We¡¯re going to take a look at what their acquisitions
could contribute to new squads and why each team might have felt they could fill
a hole on their rosters.This breakdown begins with the Detroit Lions, who were
big spenders in free agency ¡ª landing one of the top EDGE players available in
Trey Flowers ¡ª as more Belicheck disciples buck the ¡°Patriot Way¡± of
team-building. The Trey Flowers contract was a big deal for the defensive end,
who¡¯s coming directly from New England, where Matt Patricia used to coach the
defense. A five-year contract worth a potential $90 million seems like a lot for
an EDGE who didn¡¯t specialize in sacks, necessarily, but rather being in the
right place at the right time and applying pressure to opposing quarterbacks. By
adding Flowers to a defensive line that includes Damon Harrison and a talented
A¡¯Shawn Robinson, the Lions could have good control of the trenches. By not
re-signing Ezekiel Ansah, though, you have to wonder how much pass rush pressure
they¡¯ll apply. According to Football
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at 26.3 percent of pass plays. Sacks aren¡¯t everything, as football Twitter has
been quick to remind us this offseason, but a momentum-changing sack every now
and then can light a fire in the defense.The Lions also paid big money to add
another former Seahawks defensive back in Justin Coleman to help shore up their
31st ranked pass defense (by defensive DVOA). We remember the Deshawn Shead
experiment, however, which ended poorly. Still, slot corners are as valuable as
ever in today¡¯s NFL and Coleman allowed an average of just 1.09 yards per slot
coverage snap last year, which was good for 14th among corners with at least 100
passes thrown their way. Coleman is listed at 5-foot-11 190 pounds, so it will
be interested if the Packers decide to test him with big slot options like Jimmy
Graham and Equanimeous St. Brown.The offensive additions are fine, but not
great. Danny Amendola will replace Golden Tate on the depth chart, but his role
in the offense could be limited. As these things go, Amendola is another former
Patriot whom Patricia knows well. Amendola had a few good games with the
Dolphins last season, but other than that he was an afterthought. Blame it on
the wonky QB situation if you will, but Amendola has never had more than four
touchdowns in a season and hasn¡¯t played a full 16 games since 2014. He should
easily be a step down from Tate. The Lions¡¯ newly signed TE Jesse James doesn¡¯t
feel like he¡¯ll add a new dimension to the offense that wasn¡¯t there with Luke
Willson last year. The Lions also let former Packers guard T.J. Lang go (and he
is apparently planning to retire), so adding Oday Aboushi for depth was a
practical move.Major AdditionsDE Trey FlowersCB Justin ColemanWR Danny
AmendolaTE Jesse JamesG Oday AboushiRe-SignedCB Marcus CooperDE Romeo
OkwaraDeparted in Free Agency/ReleasedDE Ezekiel Ansah (currently unsigned) DE
Kerry Hyder (Cowboys)WR Bruce Ellington (Patriots)G T.J. Lang (retiring)TE Luke
Willson unsigned)S Glover Quin (unsigned)TE Levine Toilolo (unsigned)