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on the ***F.*** topic, today.
He disagreed with your point-of-view. (That is to say, with what "The New York Times" is on record as having *said* your point of view was.)
I would have added the link to the column, here, but it's one of those pieces the Journal reserves to right to limit to paid subscribers to its "Packer Insider" readership. To add insult to injury, if you try to link to the article on the Journal's website, besides the full page browser window to Packer Insider subscriptions, your browser's "back" button gets disabled. (Cheesy, but not in a good way.)
Anyway, what struck me about the piece was that somewhere along near the end, McGinn said something along the lines of "Obviously, like matter and anti-matter (I'm NOT accurately quoting McGinn) ***F.*** and Aaron Rodgers can't be expected to co-exist, or even occupy adjoining space, in the same training camp."
I think that's the part that has most people confused. Is Aaron Rodgers bigger than the team? Are Ted Thompson, Coach McCarthy or the ***F.*** Himself?"
Can't someone put all four of those folks into a room together (or at least on the same video-conference call) to work something out? If they did, would the solution *stay* worked out?
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