It all started with Green Bay drafting Love. It’s the exact same situation Rodgers came in the league under. Double standard.
Drafting Jordan Love will never in a million years be the equivalent of drafting Aaron Rodgers. But there were at least three serious, real problems with GB drafting Love.
The first is that it was too early. It couldn't work in terms of the contracts and potential use of either QB. Rodgers had a four year contract and, as we have seen, was playing at a very high level. A rookie qb gets a potential five years under an affordable contract.
Both these situations require that you play the qb-- Rodgers because he's the best qb in the league, and Love because you have him on a cheap deal and you have to take advantage of that. But you can't play Love early, you would force Rodgers to retire or demand a trade. But you can't sit him four years, then play him for one, then lose him to free agency or pay him on a real deal. It's a colossal waste of a draft pick.
The second problem is that the Packers had a championship window with Rodgers for four years. If they had given him the tools to win games, instead of just manage them, he would have done it. Last year. This year. Next year. It's a colossal waste of arguably the best qb ever.
The third was that it was certain to piss off Rodgers, and it did. Not just because it suggested the team didn't really value him, but because they didn't give him the offensive support he needed to win a championship.
The most likely result of GB drafting Love was, foreseeably, that they would push Rodgers out the door. At the moment that's what appears to be happening.