In what came as a surprise to no one, Aaron Rodgers officially became a holdout at Packers minicamp after he failed to show up for Tuesday’s first practice.

Rodgers, the NFL’s reigning MVP, continues to stand his ground following discontent within the organization, where he’s made it clear he doesn’t want to play for the Packers anymore.

At this point, you have to wonder what it would take for Green Bay to actually lure Rodgers back. Because it doesn’t appear to be a money issue — as the Packers reportedly offered Rodgers north of $40 million per year. It goes back to GM Brian Gutekunst, and it’s hard to see resolution happening anytime soon.

Let’s say Rodgers is done in Green Bay — which would leave Chicago Bears fans rejoicing. What would that mean for their future? Nothing good.

ESPN reporter Rob Demovsky, who covers the Packers, shared his observations from Green Bay’s minicamp practice, which featured plenty of struggles from Jordan Love, the guy the Packers traded up to draft as an eventual replacement to Rodgers.

As you can imagine, Bears fans are enjoying Love’s early struggles very much. And sure, it might just be practice, but Bears fans are hoping that the Packers are about to get their own taste of quarterback hell.