Originally posted by dmac_bolt
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If we were talking accounting, I'd say, "Shut up, Rodgers, and get back to tabulating numbers!"
But we're talking about a career with a not-too-distant expiration date, one where he puts his physical well-being at risk. His employer selected his replacement a year ago and just allowed the alleged best center in the league to exit via free agency. Rodgers can see that he's no longer a priority, despite an MVP season.
A marriage is a contract, too. And people break those contracts (for many reasons, among them) when they recognize they aren't being dealt with "in good faith". The woman who knows her husband has cheated on her multiple times, and that it won't stop. The husband who comes to understand that his wife is a gold-digger who really doesn't give a shit about him. People reach a limit and say, "I'm out."
IMO, that's what has happened with Rodgers. I see this as a human nature thing, which is different from a strictly legal/contractual thing.
You're allowed your opinion, and I'm not trying to talk you out of it. There's just more than one lens through which to view an issue.
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