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Finley may be trying to talk his way out of Titletown

Finley may be trying to talk his way out of Titletown | ProFootballTalk

Posted by Mike Florio on November 21, 2012, 7:29 AM EST

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When I first stumbled across the story from Rob Reischel of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, I thought it was from last month. It turns out the item was from Tuesday, even though the quotes were from last week.

Yes, Packers tight end Jermichael Finley once again has been carping about a lack of chemistry with quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

“Both of us need to just go out, maybe have a drink or two and just spill everything,” Finley told Reischel last week in the story dated November 20. “It sounds easy, but it’s not. He’s throwing it to who he’s comfortable with.

“I think [Randall] Cobb’s taken my position from ’09. I want to line up where Cobb’s lining up because I know the ball’s coming there.”

Regardless of where Finley lined up on Sunday in Detroit, he ended up with three catches for 66 yards and a touchdown. Perhaps it was an aberration.

“[M]e and 12 just ain’t been on,” Finley said. “He’s had some guys come through this year, and he’s gone to them instead of me. And really, it’s out of my hands at the end of the day. If I could throw myself the ball and run under it, I’d do it every play because he’s just not throwing me the ball like he used to.”

Finley thinks that, even without Greg Jennings on the field, Finley occupies a low spot on the football-distribution totem pole.

“I’d say about fourth,” Finley said. “I don’t really want to put a number on it, but I’d say four if I had to. I’m pretty disappointed in it. I’m pretty disappointed in the numbers side of it, but I ain’t had the opportunities either.”

Reischel suggests a specific reason for Rodgers’ shunning of Finley. Before Finley’s agent, Blake Baratz, criticized Rodgers’ leadership skills on Twitter, Finley was getting 5.5 catches per game. Since then, it’s down to 2.6 on average.

Regardless of whether Rodgers is holding a grudge, the Packers are winning and the offense is working and Finley comes off as immature for whining about not getting the ball. And that may prompt the team to not keep him for the second year of the two-year Band-Aid signed in the offseason, as a fight was looming regarding whether the franchise tag should pay him tight end money or the much higher number for wide receivers.

Maybe that’s what Finley is trying to provoke.

“I love that question man,” Finley said of his future. “I don’t know. All I know is I have talent. And if Green Bay decides to do something with me, I’m 25 years old. I got a decade under my belt, yet. Who knows at the end of the day?”

One thing we know is that, regardless of how things play out, Finley’s smartest move is to quit talking about it, and to keep playing like he did on Sunday.
 
Absolutely not.

1. We have enough capable TE's on the roster to spell Gronk until he gets better.

2. Finley openly badmouthed Gronk in the offseason.

3. Finley is now badmouthing his quarterback and airing dirty laundry to the media.

4. Finley is not that good.

Horrible fit in New England.
 
Could not agree more with Kontra.
In addition we've maxed out in the cap $ for the TE position.
 
I think Finley's biggest problem is that he's a moron.
 
I don't think we need a TE who doesn't know how to catch.
 
Relax boys.... the title was sarcastic in tone... I even had a winky there :) ;)
 
Truly awful jabbering to the media. Reminiscent of Keyshawn Johnson and "get me the damn ball" type nonsense.

They should have a hall of shame for guys like this who think they're best in the league, but don't even sniff hall of fame level performance, endurance or consistency. Ochocinco comes to mind, along with the aforementioned Keyshawn.
 
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