Matt LaFleur on Aaron Rodgers: We’re going to continue to try to work through this

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Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers made an appearance on ESPN on Monday night and addressed his issues with the team for the first time in a public setting since reports of his desire to be traded surfaced last month.

Rodgers said he loves his teammates, the coaching staff, and the fans in Green Bay, but that some in the organization are “forgetting that it is about the people that make the thing go.” That would seem to reference team CEO Mark Murphy and General Manager Brian Gutekunst, but it was head coach Matt LaFleur who got to respond to Rodgers’ appearance.

LaFleur spoke to reporters on Tuesday and said that he still believes there’s a way for the team to mend fences with Rodgers before the 2021 season.

“I just want to keep it about the guys that are here right now. . . . We’re just going to continue to try to work through this and hopefully we can get him back in the building,” LaFleur said, via Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com.

There’s been no sign that the Packers are reversing course on their previous vows to hold onto Rodgers, but LaFleur’s hope isn’t likely one that’s shared by too many others around the football team.

42 responses to “Matt LaFleur on Aaron Rodgers: We’re going to continue to try to work through this

  1. Translation “without Rogers i would be lucky to win 2 games, atleast i still have the standing next to Mcvay gig going on. “

  2. The players spoke and are solely focused on football and controlling what they can control.

    I don’t know where the agenda based comment comes from: “LaFleur’s hope isn’t likely one that is shared by too many others around the football team.”

  3. LaFleur’s gotta be thinking : “I just got here. Why is he picking NOW to pull this high school diva nonsense?”

  4. That’s what I said about my high school girlfriend… And now she’s married with 2 kids 😂

  5. mackcarrington says:
    May 25, 2021 at 2:46 pm
    LaFleur’s gotta be thinking : “I just got here. Why is he picking NOW to pull this high school diva nonsense?”
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    I’d bet LaFleur agrees 100% with Rodgers. He knew wasting a first round pick on a QB was a bad idea. He knows they should be doing whatever it takes to keep Rodgers happy.

  6. He gone.

    Brady did it too…You just know Brady was feeding him the primadonna lingo these last couple of seasons.

  7. Rodgers last comments were that he was perfectly happy with the coaches, players and fans and that he even really liked Jordan Love. (Meaning it’s apparently only the front office he is unhappy with.) If that is all true, LaFleur really has nothing to “work through” with Rodgers. And even when it comes to the front office it’s one of those weird situations where they’d be apologizing more for HOW they went about things rather than specifically what they did. Every team with a 37-year-old starter is going to be keeping an eye to the future. They probably shouldn’t spend a first round pick on a project when they’re a contender who needs help other places but realizing they’ll need a new QB in the foreseeable future isn’t exactly controversial.

  8. Packers are like the chick you have to breakup with in a very public, dramatic and blunt way instead of with tact and sensitivity. Get over it. You were dumped. He’s ready to move on to the many, many, many better opportunities in the NFL and places to live.

  9. Translation- the more is see Love try to be a NFL QB the more I realize without Rodgers we will be lucky to win a few games and I will be the first and only one fired.

  10. Cheese eater have been saying all along this is a media creation. What is everybody taking about?

  11. You can try to work through a bad case of diarrhea too but at some point you usually end up going to the bathroom, take care of business, and flush.

  12. Mark Murphy advised Aaron Rodgers, “Don’t be the problem”
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    Looks like Rodgers forgot about this memo. OR maybe it’s because of this memo. Rodgers may be saying…Want to see what a problem looks like?

  13. Work what out? The usually bums in here are always proclaiming this is a media creation. They are half right though, the million different articles about A-Rod every year just stroke his ego further into thinking the world revolves around him.

  14. I’m trying to get through my day without more Aaron Rodgers drama, but it’s apparent that neither of us are having much luck with our hopes and dreams Matt

  15. Poor Lafleur. Maybe he should try R-E-L-A-X ing before the inevitable 4-13 season without A Rod.

  16. “We’re going to continue to try to work through this” is what I kept telling people until she hit me with the divorce papers.

  17. Hardknocks says:

    “I’d bet LaFleur agrees 100% with Rodgers. He knew wasting a first round pick on a QB was a bad idea. He knows they should be doing whatever it takes to keep Rodgers happy”

    Here’s what the Packers have done to keep Rodgers happy.
    1)Pay him $240 million either by now or in the future.
    2)Resign many of Rodgers pals to top-level veteran contracts.
    3)Fired Mike McCarthy after he threw a fit.

    I could go on, but it’s a bit shameful.

    Oh, and for all of you who think the Packers needed another wide receiver last year: Rodgers won the MVP with Adams and all those ‘inferior’ receivers.
    I can tell the folks who think the problem is drafting Jordan Love. It’s not. The problem is AR wants total control or he will take his ball and go home.
    Please go to your boss and tell him he sucks and should be fired and you should take over because you are smarter.

  18. I wonder what Gute said to create such a grudge in Rodgers. It will go down as one of the biggest front office fails in football.

  19. We are so lucky that fans of the greatest organization ever are here to tell us what to make of all this. I don’t know how we’d ever get along without the special brand of insight you can only get from the likes of ariani/cheese/Icouldareless (who seems to care a lot ironically)/tooth fairy, etc. We are all better off because of them and I salute you oh great trolls whose team placed third last year and is predicted for even worse this season.

  20. Rodgers is so full of it. Winning MVP is what Steelers James Harrison would refer to as a participation trophy. Yet he talks about it as if he’d won it all.

  21. So Green bay basically relegated this to a guy with no personnel decision authority to “continue to try to work through this’?

  22. Coaches love nothing more than being asked about players who aren’t in camp/OTAs…

  23. “I don’t know where the agenda based comment comes from: “LaFleur’s hope isn’t likely one that is shared by too many others around the football team.”
    x
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    It is sensationalism and has a very traditional name. Yellow Journalism. It used to be the number 2 “do-not-ever-do” rule taught to all us Journalism students. Rule number 1 was to always have two sources before going to print/broadcast, etc. Unfortunately both those rules no longer apply in our profession primarily because of the massive competition for headlines that ultimately leads to revenue.

  24. maximusintoxicus says:
    May 25, 2021 at 3:27 pm
    “We’re going to continue to try to work through this” is what I kept telling people until she hit me with the divorce papers.

    **************************************

    When she comes to the firm conclusion that the other guy (real or imagined) is her best option going forward, it’s just a matter of time before she subconsciously, passive aggressively, sabotages things until it’s over. She’s not yours. It was just your turn. Letting you believe you both will “work through this” serves the purpose of keeping you immobilized while she finalizes her plans. While you are admiring your own egalitarianism, she is securing her exit in ways that will cause you to question the lens in which you view things. In a way, the Packers and Rodgers are like this. Clearly, the Denver Broncos and Aaron Rodgers are “talking,” and exploring what could be in their new potential relationship.

  25. Rodgers has a right to be pissed.

    The Packers are always more focused on winning the division than contending for Super Bowls. It was that way with Favre too. Favre and Rodgers each won one title, but the team does next to nothing in trades or free agency the way teams usually do when they’re a legitimate SB contender. Other than Reggie White, Charles Woodson and Julius Peppers, name all of the top free agents they’ve signed over the last 30 years since Favre arrived. It’s a short and underwhelming list…

    After the NFC title game loss to the Niners, to not draft a single player in 2020 who would contribute will go down as one of the dumbest drafts in league history… If they don’t take Jordan Love and AJ Dillon and instead take a WR and a corner, they may have very well beaten the Bucs and gone to the SB last season.

  26. Packers fans should keep their heads high. They have a top 5 pick coming in the next draft.

  27. The team and the QB are probably best off with each other. Maybe the coach, too.

    It’s just a shame they have such a lousy front office. Rodgers coming back won’t fix that. With better drafting and FA signings over the last few years, I believe they’d have another SB trophy by now.

  28. Here’s what the Packers have done to keep Rodgers happy.
    1)Pay him $240 million either by now or in the future.
    2)Resign many of Rodgers pals to top-level veteran contracts.
    3)Fired Mike McCarthy after he threw a fit.

    I could go on, but it’s a bit shameful.

    Oh, and for all of you who think the Packers needed another wide receiver last year: Rodgers won the MVP with Adams and all those ‘inferior’ receivers.
    I can tell the folks who think the problem is drafting Jordan Love. It’s not. The problem is AR wants total control or he will take his ball and go home.
    Please go to your boss and tell him he sucks and should be fired and you should take over because you are smarter.

    __________

    1.) You mean his earned pay?
    2.) Can you verify who his pals are? Or was that the team signing their guys?
    3.) Seems like this move was overdue and worked out for the team. This seems like a positive as it seems like you’re stating Rodgers is at fault.

    AS for Rodgers receivers seems like Adams is the only top notch receiver. Who’s to say its not Rodgers elevating the others? Clearly the volume favors Adams when available.

    Even then contributors on either side of the ball would’ve been better than Love/Dillon in the first two rounds. Packers were building a continuity plan when they’re still contenders. And now somehow its Rodgers fault for calling out the FO? Seems this stems more so from the rumored disrespect the FO has consistently given him.

  29. I’d like to know what friends of his they signed.

    They got rid of Nelson. They let Cobb walk. They cut Kumerow last year a day after Rodgers sang his praises and other than Adams, had arguably the worst WR corp in the league last season.

    Gutekunst would rather lose with his own QB than win with Rodgers. This is why Rodgers is pissed.

  30. harryhodag says:


    Here’s what the Packers have done to keep Rodgers happy.
    1)Pay him $240 million either by now or in the future.
    2)Resign many of Rodgers pals to top-level veteran contracts.
    3)Fired Mike McCarthy after he threw a fit.

    I could go on, but it’s a bit shameful.

    Oh, and for all of you who think the Packers needed another wide receiver last year: Rodgers won the MVP with Adams and all those ‘inferior’ receivers.
    I can tell the folks who think the problem is drafting Jordan Love. It’s not. The problem is AR wants total control or he will take his ball and go home.
    Please go to your boss and tell him he sucks and should be fired and you should take over because you are smarter.
    —————————————-

    I don’t have a Boss, I’m sorry for anyone who does though. Rodgers knows he is more important than anyone in that organization. This game of chicken won’t last long. The Packers need to move him quick before the distraction is all the team has for news.

  31. Too many people think that teams like the Packers, Seahawks, Chiefs, etc. should be winning multiple Super Bowls like the Pats did with Brady. But the thing we keep forgetting is the Pats were in a division that for the past 20 years has had vastly inferior teams in the Jets, Dolphins and Bills. Thankfully that is changing now. Meanwhile the Packers, Seahawks, and Chiefs are in divisions that have had much better divisional competition every year.

    It’s a simple fact that the road to the Super Bowl is generally easier when you stay healthy, get playoff byes and get playoff home games. You get these things by playing more teams that less talented. It doesn’t mean that the Brady-led Pats teams weren’t good, they were VERY good. It just means the road to the Super Bowl is a very fine line and every single little advantage you can get, can and is magnified. Same as every disadvantage.

    Today, the Chiefs may get those advantages if the Raiders, Chargers, and Broncos continue to stumble in personnel decisions. But the Packers and the Seahawks…no way. Both their divisions are far too strong for now.

  32. jrterrier5 says:
    May 25, 2021 at 4:17 pm
    Rodgers is so full of it. Winning MVP is what Steelers James Harrison would refer to as a participation trophy. Yet he talks about it as if he’d won it all.

    ________________________________________

    Rodgers sees what Brady did with the Buccs and believes he can do that elsewhere, too. His MVP play isn’t just a one and done thing. He will go down as the best statistical QB of all time, even in ‘big games’ he always shows up. His team however, consistently finds a way to lose. Brady hasn’t lost big games because of his team. He’s actually played poorly in many big games and still won because of his teams excellent play.

  33. hardknocks says:
    May 25, 2021 at 6:08 pm
    jrterrier5 says:
    May 25, 2021 at 4:17 pm
    Rodgers is so full of it. Winning MVP is what Steelers James Harrison would refer to as a participation trophy. Yet he talks about it as if he’d won it all.

    ________________________________________

    Rodgers sees what Brady did with the Buccs and believes he can do that elsewhere, too. His MVP play isn’t just a one and done thing. He will go down as the best statistical QB of all time, even in ‘big games’ he always shows up. His team however, consistently finds a way to lose. Brady hasn’t lost big games because of his team. He’s actually played poorly in many big games and still won because of his teams excellent play.

    1 0 Rate This

    ———————-

    Nailed it.^^^

    When the Pats teammates couldn’t bail him out after he’d fail miserably in conf title games during his “preferred” Shotgun Spread era that BB wisely got rid of, the Boston media acted like his play was great or good enough, when it wasn’t.

    The first 3 SBs alone were won by D and STs mostly.

  34. jrterrier5 says:
    May 25, 2021 at 4:17 pm
    Rodgers is so full of it. Winning MVP is what Steelers James Harrison would refer to as a participation trophy. Yet he talks about it as if he’d won it all.
    ————————————————————————————————-
    I’m sure Harrison also thinks his Defensive Player of the Year award was for participation too.

  35. touchback6 says:
    May 25, 2021 at 6:23 pm
    hardknocks says:
    May 25, 2021 at 6:08 pm
    jrterrier5 says:
    May 25, 2021 at 4:17 pm
    Rodgers is so full of it. Winning MVP is what Steelers James Harrison would refer to as a participation trophy. Yet he talks about it as if he’d won it all.

    ________________________________________

    Rodgers sees what Brady did with the Buccs and believes he can do that elsewhere, too. His MVP play isn’t just a one and done thing. He will go down as the best statistical QB of all time, even in ‘big games’ he always shows up. His team however, consistently finds a way to lose. Brady hasn’t lost big games because of his team. He’s actually played poorly in many big games and still won because of his teams excellent play.

    1 0 Rate This

    ———————-

    Nailed it.^^^

    When the Pats teammates couldn’t bail him out after he’d fail miserably in conf title games during his “preferred” Shotgun Spread era that BB wisely got rid of, the Boston media acted like his play was great or good enough, when it wasn’t.

    The first 3 SBs alone were won by D and STs mostly.

    ————-

    Revisionist history. Brady put the Pats up by 4 with 2:37 left in the game only for the Pats defense to choke away the game. Then there is the SB against the Eagles where the defense couldn’t stop Nick Foles even once

  36. Rodgers deserves better than this, so did Favre. Packers have no loyalty to their QB’s, they don’t deserve them. Soon they’ll realize how lucky they were for the last 30 years

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