Ric Bucher: It’s too late for the Packers to invite Aaron Rodgers to the table for personnel decisions I SPEAK FOR YOURSELF

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Aaron Rodgers got a lot off his chest on Wednesday’s press conference, when he was in front of the media for the first time since returning to the Green Bay Packers. The reigning MVP went over a number of issues, but one big takeaway was his desire to be involved in decision making because he felt that quote ‘to be at least in the conversation makes it feel like you’re important, you’re respected.’ Ric Bucher explains why he feels the MVP ‘should have no input or be sitting at the table’ in the Packers’ personnel decisions.

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