Could there be a compromise between Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers? | Get Up

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The Get Up crew reacts to head coach Matt LaFleur saying that the Green Bay Packers, “have only one plan.”

0:00 Kimberley A. Martin says LaFleur’s plan is waiting for Aaron Rodgers to walk through the door.

1:20 Mike Tannenbaum on if there could be a compromise between Rodgers and the Packers.

2:52 Rob Ninkovich on what it’s like to have a player drafted behind you like Jordan Love.

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