Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has taken a passive aggressive approach with the organization this offseason. There are moves we know he didn’t like — replacing quarterbacks coach Alex Van Pelt and releasing receiver Jordy Nelson.
Both were good friends of Rodgers. Both were let go without Rodgers’ input.
Should Rodgers have been consulted? In some places in the NFL, organizations may consult their star players before making such moves. In Green Bay, they traditionally have not.
Last week, we surmised that Rodgers wasn’t completely content and listed three reasons why.