https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/aaron-rodgers-played-role-in-jets-upset-win-over-eagles-by-suggesting-play-calls-to-n-y-coaches-per-report/
There also quite a bit of speculation given Rodgers permanently having one of the limited number of headsets and his body language / talking prior to the snap on the Jets forum(s) that he was defacto coordinator at times throughout the season once he returned from his recovery.
What leads you to believe this? Matt Lafluer has called plays in Green bay since he arrived.
..between all the people that stopped watching from kneeling, referee favoritism, Roger Goodell being a corporate shill, and now streaming.. I have no idea how the league is surviving. It will be any day now before the NFL is done.
So a guy that was responsible (to some unknown degree) for drafting a far worse QB (and handing him big money) when that is by far the most important position in Football is the guy you want?
And I don't want it to sound harsh against Halaby. I think he has a fine resume for a GM, but I question your evaluation methodology. Beane has shown he can put together a consistent contender. The contention that Halaby without all of the personnel and structure already put in place by Rosemann as a 1st time GM would be able to achieve better results is hope, not something based on a reasonable expectation.
So the Bills early season slide and disappointing playoff exit was a cause for everyone to be fired, but the Eagles late season slide and disappointing playoff exit is a 100% lock for a first time GM to win the Superbowl?
Strange ya'll weren't in the Coleman sucks threads counseling people about early reactions and making long term prognostications about draft picks who haven't played a down yet.
That's sounds made up to fir a narrative. If you go to the sabres board that's linked to this board or somewhere like hf boards... most sabres fans think he's too involved.