Packers GM Brian Gutekunst has gone AWOL.
Once again all eyes were on the Green Bay Packers to make a move ahead of the trade deadline, and once again they did absolutely nothing to help Aaron Rodgers, who isn’t getting any younger. It’s obvious to all they Packers desperately need a wide receiver and they were rumored to be in the mix for a few. However, nothing happened, again. Now, general manager Brian Gutekunst is completely ghosting the media, which has plenty of Packers fans super irritated.
While head coach Matt LaFleur talks with the media, Gutekunst is choosing not to show his face, per Matt Schneidman. The Green Bay Packers’ head coach refuses to discuss anything about the trade deadline. At the end of the day it’s Packers GM Brian Gutekunst to address why they once again stood pat at the trade deadline.
Yep. Gutekunst not being made available, however. https://t.co/F0rArWEYWi
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) November 2, 2022
It’s not a great look for the Packers’ general manager to not show up. The Packers fans wanted to make a move, considering their current position in the NFC North. Instead the franchise stood by as the Chicago Bears and Minnesota Vikings added weapons to their arsenal.
Packers fans are pissed at Packers GM Brian Gutekunst.
Once again, a Packer GM leaving the Coach hanging out to dry.
— Joe Daguanno (@JDaguanno101567) November 2, 2022
We are back to the McCarthy days. Front office afraid to front office.
— Ron Genot (@RonGenot2) November 2, 2022
Coward #firegutey
— Ryan (@Ry5Bo) November 2, 2022
Maybe there’s a method to his madness? We’re not sure either. It’s just so weird to see the Packers not make a move at the trade deadline when this could be Aaron Rodgers’ final season in Green Bay. Keep an eye on Packers GM Brian Gutekunst though, as he eventually has to speak with the media at some point.
You can’t hide forever.
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