GREEN BAY, Wis. -- On the surface, the Green Bay Packers have one of the most attractive head-coaching jobs in the NFL.
There’s the state-of-the-art facilities in and around Lambeau Field, no singular owner prone to impulsive decisions, a new general manager with a willingness to make aggressive moves to build the roster and a two-time NFL MVP quarterback who, even at age 35, should have a handful of seasons left as an elite player.
What other coaching job has all that?
In fact, some might consider Aaron Rodgers the most attractive thing about the job.