Paul Sancya/Associated Press The NFL is a business, yet the Green Bay Packers brass and quarterback Aaron Rodgers have let it get personal. Primarily, the Packers have forgotten the single most important aspect of professional football: The NFL is a quarterback-driven league. Instead of doing everything it can to make the reigning MVP happy, Green Bay's front office has gone about its business in the usual manner, blissfully unaware of the potential repercussions—which have metastasized into a full-blown standoff between one of the league's most consistent franchises and its most important player. Rodgers concisely laid out his issues with the team during an interview with Kenny Mayne on ESPN's