Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers talked to the media for the first time since returning to the team on Wednesday and boy, was it messy. Meanwhile, former Seattle Seahawks star Marshawn Lynch appeared on First Take to offer his opinion on the whole situation. He didn't hold back and had quite the interesting take:

According to Lynch, the Packers nor Rodgers won this standoff because they still haven't met the ultimate goal of winning a Super Bowl. I mean, he's not completely wrong. Also, how hilarious was it that he swore on live television? Comical.

Rodgers absolutely blasted the Packers organization in his press conference, even saying that no one comes to Green Bay because it's a vacation destination, they come to play with him and compete for a title. That alone probably irked the Packers, but in all honesty, they're probably just happy to have their QB back.

Aaron Rodgers also voiced his displeasure on how the organization dealt with some of their offseason decisions, especially when it came to letting veterans walk because of low-ball offers. However, he did get his wish in one aspect, with receiver Randall Cobb returning to the Packers on Wednesday.

Things are still very rocky between Rodgers and Green Bay, but hopefully being able to break his silence and speak his mind will help their relationship moving forward into training camp.