Now the rest of the media is all over the story, but Total Packers has been harping on this theme for a good three years: a Green Bay receiver has to develop a copacetic relationship with the future Hall-of-Famer QB if he wants to get thrown to.
Early in Aaron Rodgers’ career as a starter (2008-2010), Aaron had yet to develop his system of favoritism. He had plenty of talent, and he used them all: Jennings, James Jones, Donald Driver, Jermichael Finley, and an emerging Jordy Nelson.
Jennings opted to leave, as did Javon Walker a few years earlier – thereby wrecking their NFL careers.