GREEN BAY – Green Bay Packers fans are glad quarterback Aaron Rodgers is back in camp and optimistic he ll perform at the level they ve come to expect. After this summer s ongoing drama, he d better. There s going to be a microscope on him, said Trent Lamphier of Moline, Ill., who was visiting Lambeau Field Tuesday with his sons. He throws a couple of early picks and it s going to be he wasn t there for the minicamp and all that. So it s a lot of pressure.
A short recap: An ESPN reporter said on NFL draft day in April that Rodgers was unhappy with the Packers and wanted to be traded. What followed were three months of speculation about why Rodgers was unhappy and what he really wanted. No one knew for sure, because, other than one cryptic ESPN interview, Rodgers never said. On Monday, during the Packers annual shareholders meeting the timing cannot be thought of as coincidental it was reported that Rodgers would play for the Packers again this year after changes in