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Dr. Blackheart

Quote from: Pakuni on February 15, 2023, 03:33:36 PM
His breaking story this weekend was that Arlington Park employees were told they had to be out of their offices Tuesday and that the Bears would close "sooner than the end of March."
So, to answer your question, no.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9W4QasiY_Lw&feature=youtu.be

With the implication that when you have to vacate the property it means it is closing, which it just did today.

Who about a real scoop from your source?  How is this being funded? 

Pakuni

Quote from: Dr. Blackheart on February 15, 2023, 04:12:33 PM
With the implication that when you have to vacate the property it means it is closing, which it just did today.

Who about a real scoop from your source?  How is this being funded?

My source doesn't take Scoop requests.

Dr. Blackheart

Quote from: Pakuni on February 15, 2023, 04:48:38 PM
My source doesn't take Scoop requests.

Yet you are Mr. Scoop?  Confused

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Jockey

Bob McGinn, who has covered the Packers for decades, said in a podcast with Tyler Dunne of GoLongTD.com that the team is ready to move on from Rodgers.

"They are done with Rodgers," McGinn said, citing his own instincts, his knowledge of the league, and "discussions with someone who [has] first-hand knowledge" of the Packers. "He's not coming back. I mean, they're disgusted with him, and they're done with him. And they're moving on."


He also said that Love will be the starter even if Aaron comes back.

I know McGinn is not linked in like he used to be. Is he just trying to be relevant again or is he on to something.

I was one of the few here who said Rodgers would remain last time they had this issue. This time even before reading McGinn's comments, I thought at best it was 50/50.

cheebs09

I think the subpar year from Rodgers and the team overall has given them the cover to move on. I think most fans are ready.

GB Warrior

Quote from: Jockey on February 17, 2023, 05:20:24 PM
Bob McGinn, who has covered the Packers for decades, said in a podcast with Tyler Dunne of GoLongTD.com that the team is ready to move on from Rodgers.

"They are done with Rodgers," McGinn said, citing his own instincts, his knowledge of the league, and "discussions with someone who [has] first-hand knowledge" of the Packers. "He's not coming back. I mean, they're disgusted with him, and they're done with him. And they're moving on."


He also said that Love will be the starter even if Aaron comes back.

I know McGinn is not linked in like he used to be. Is he just trying to be relevant again or is he on to something.

I was one of the few here who said Rodgers would remain last time they had this issue. This time even before reading McGinn's comments, I thought at best it was 50/50.

Bob McGinn is washed but c'mon. Mike Hunt could have put 2 and 2 together. It is time at every level. Everyone is ready.

The Sultan

McGinn is 100% correct. The team is more than ready to move on and Rodgers knows this. He knows he's done in GB.
"I am one of those who think the best friend of a nation is he who most faithfully rebukes her for her sins—and he her worst enemy, who, under the specious and popular garb of patriotism, seeks to excuse, palliate, and defend them" - Frederick Douglass

Uncle Rico

Quote from: Jockey on February 17, 2023, 05:20:24 PM
Bob McGinn, who has covered the Packers for decades, said in a podcast with Tyler Dunne of GoLongTD.com that the team is ready to move on from Rodgers.

"They are done with Rodgers," McGinn said, citing his own instincts, his knowledge of the league, and "discussions with someone who [has] first-hand knowledge" of the Packers. "He's not coming back. I mean, they're disgusted with him, and they're done with him. And they're moving on."


He also said that Love will be the starter even if Aaron comes back.

I know McGinn is not linked in like he used to be. Is he just trying to be relevant again or is he on to something.

I was one of the few here who said Rodgers would remain last time they had this issue. This time even before reading McGinn's comments, I thought at best it was 50/50.

In a past existence, I had some contact with a JS guy and he swore no one was more professional and well-connected than McGinn.  Still, saying GB would make 12 a backup if he were to return is bananas insane.  Do I believe they'd like him to ask for a trade?  Yes, 100% but he isn't coming back to be a backup nor would they make him a backup.

Side note, Michael Hunt's professionalism was not as respected 😂
Guster is for Lovers

WhiteTrash

Quote from: Uncle Rico on February 17, 2023, 10:24:29 PM
In a past existence, I had some contact with a JS guy and he swore no one was more professional and well-connected than McGinn.  Still, saying GB would make 12 a backup if he were to return is bananas insane.  Do I believe they'd like him to ask for a trade?  Yes, 100% but he isn't coming back to be a backup nor would they make him a backup.

Side note, Michael Hunt's professionalism was not as respected 😂
Agreed. If he thinks Rodgers will be a backup I have to wonder if he thinks a football field is 80 Yds long.

JWags85

Quote from: Uncle Rico on February 17, 2023, 10:24:29 PM
Side note, Michael Hunt's professionalism was not as respected 😂

I sat 2 rows in front of Hunt on a flight back to MKE a few years ago.  Weekday flight, so he was traveling for work, and he was one of the most slovenly people I've ever seen on a flight.  Stained t shirt, shorts (on a high 40s fall day) despite not coming or arriving at a warm weather area, and beyond disheveled.  He also sat in the aisle and refused to move an inch for anyone getting in or out of the inner seats.  So not surprising at all.

In other news, good for Eric Bieniemy.  Gonna have the chance to truly be the man out in front of an offense. He's got some great WRs and an intriguing weapon at TE.  Hopefully it can put some of the annual kerfuffle around his not getting a HC to rest, either way.  We all know the NFL has a HC diversity issue, but much like 70 year old Jim Caldwell, there are much better examples to build that argument around than Bieniemy.

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