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'Jerry Krause' is a weak insult for Aaron Rodgers to lob in feud with Packers GM

Aaron Rodgers has mockingly referred to Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst as “Jerry Krause” in group texts with teammates, according to The Athletic.

Krause was the general manager of the Chicago Bulls when they won six NBA titles in the 1990s. He famously clashed with Michael Jordan, who relentlessly mocked Krause and took particular issue with a comment by Krause: “players and coaches alone don’t win championships; organizations do.”

Rodgers, of course, is locked in a test of wills with Packers management over a lack of input in personnel decisions.