Telltale signs always materialize before a divorce occurs.
The Green Bay Packers' 13-10 loss Saturday to the San Francisco 49ers at Lambeau Field should be the final nail in the coffin for the organization's already previously deteriorating relationship with quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
Rodgers is great. His play over the last two years has been exceptional as the likely back-to-back NFL MVP. Under the supervision of the head coach Matt LaFleur, the Packers have been ultra-successful, with 13 regular-season wins in each of his three seasons.
But the combination of team and quarterback hasn't been good enough.