While Aaron Rodgers could be undecided on where to play next, a former general manager of the NFL has drawn the line.
The “first shot” of Friday in ESPN, the former general manager of the Jets and the Dolphins, Mike Tannenbaum, gave his opinion on whether the steelers should in other places and pass their interest in the Super Bowl 2011 champion and four times MVP.
Tannenbaum has taken Rodgers’ shy game in free agency to point out disinterest, and former NFL executive said “it’s over” for former Jet Field Marshal.
“He is giving us the answers to the test … Do you want your battlefield commander to revolve, looking at the Pacific Ocean, saying ‘I’m not all if I want to play’?” Tannenbaum said. “Coach [Bill] Parcells used to say: ‘When a player talks about being retired, they are. And if you want to be a winning first -line field marshal that looks like the rigors of a regular season of 17 games, you want some in Pittsburgh at this time in the low season program, meeting DK Metcalf, George Pickens, Pat Freiernmuth. I am everything in the draft. I applaud them to get DK Metcalf. This is a team that competes against the Baltimore Ravens, the Cincinnati Bengals. We have to be points scorers.
“Aaron Rodgers is a great of all time. It’s over, boys … ironic, what Mike Tomlin would say:” We want volunteers, not hostage. “This is selfless to be a NFL field marshal, which is fine.
In the recent appearance of Rodgers in “The Pat McAfee Show” on Thursday, the field marshal Uon charged in the new coach Aaron Glenn and the Jets in his departure from the organization.
Hi, he said he is dealing with challenges in his personal life that have been waiting for his decision of the NFL free agency.