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He wanted to have surgery to be ready for next season when AR is back. Team doctor said his injury was manageable. He did not see why he should sacrifice his body for a meaningless season. Team thinks having him there give them a chance to win. Situation got ugly and here we are.
There is a time for everything. A time to attack and a time to retreat. People will call him a rat and a quitter, but I see him as being smart for recognizing the situation for what it was. Greenbay as currently constructed may not even beat the Browns. Why play for such a team when you are not healthy?
Basically this. Bennett seems to have forced himself out of what became a bad work situation after Rodgers went down into a much better one. The only surprise is that nobody else claimed him before the Patriots, but it's also possible that he would have refused to play for all but a handful of teams and opted for surgery and made that clear when contacted.
I don't have a problem with players using loopholes to leverage themselves into better situations. God knows players have little leverage as it is.












