As Aaron Rodgers saga shows, keeping a franchise QB happy is almost as important as finding one

“There’s an art to giving people the perception of influence without giving them control,” Cappelli said. “Some of that is when you take their advice, let them know you took their advice. Which is a simple thing, but it matters. In the world of sports, the coaches are not always the most modest people in the world, either. You’ve got big egos on both sides. Both of them want respect and recognition from the other.”

Source: WP