This was a change that had been stewing for some time. Over his last 50 regular-season starts, Rodgers is 28-21-1. The Packers (like many teams) without their franchise quarterback were average at the absolute best. But even when they got Rodgers back in 2018, they didn't improve. Rumblings of internal discord started to get louder in the last month as things turned more and more sour. Rodgers spent Sunday's postgame presser talking about sticking together with his teammates during this trying time, lamenting what might have been while saying also pointing to a brighter future. It didn't take much to read between the lines.