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3 minutes ago, TBBills said:

Only want to see it b.c it will never happen.

 

It would be fun to watch, just for the intrigue.

 

But as management, if Love falls on his face early in the year then even more leverage goes to Rodgers in that scenario. 

 

Suddenly the team is in a mess and they would need Rodgers to help them out, either by coming back to play for them (and in doing so basically getting whatever he wants) or agreeing to unretire and accept a trade. 

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1 hour ago, BuffaloRebound said:

The time to trade him was before last Thursday.  Denver and maybe Miami are only teams left.  Although it would be hilarious if Green Bay traded him to Houston and that dumpster fire.  

he wouldn't go to Houston

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On 5/3/2021 at 10:23 PM, BuffaloRebound said:

Bradshaw is a buffoon.  Completely different era from when he played.  Steelers had a roster of Hall of Famers when he played and could keep them all together without a salary cap.  And they had a Hall of Fame coach, a great owner, and a great organization.  Rodgers has none of those things.  Plus Packers traded up for Love.  It’s not like he fell in their laps like Rodgers did.  Rodgers ain’t the most likable dude but he’s got plenty of reasons to gripe.  

Love ain’t even good.

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4 hours ago, aristocrat said:

Just don' trade him to Miami.  The Broncos could put something together around Chubb and some picks I'd imagine.  

https://dolphinnation.com/2021/04/29/report-it-stands-to-reason-that-miami-dolphins-will-inquire-about-aaron-rodgers/amp/ Already rumors circling around that Miami will be giving Green Bay a call

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always like the Brett Farve crap a decade + ago, not happening.  What is he going to take a $30+ mil. Haircut sitting out?  He has zero leverage.

 

how many people said Russel Wilson is gone.  How about d Watson.  It’s not happening.  This is click bait news.  That’s all. 

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I think the league manufactured this issue to create a diversion from the D. Watson train wreck.  Watson's bizarre perversions are now off the front page and forgotten behind this much more palatable news story.   

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On 5/4/2021 at 1:53 PM, T master said:

I bet when they tell him he can move on by just giving back most of the monies he's gotten and what he is suppose to get which i read adds up to some $44 million they would let him go .

 

I think for that kind of cash i would just quit the cry baby stuff & show up & go to work .

 

Some of these athletes when they start to whine like that need to be sent to be a block masons tender for a couple of weeks to remind them just how freakin blessed they are & how easy they really have it with every body waiting on them hand & foot . 

Naw.  All Rodgers has to do is hold out and then report to the Pack with six games left in the season so he gets his accrued year.  He won’t get paid his salary for the other 11 games but that’ll clear him of any real chance of having to repay his signing bonus - which is very difficult for teams to reclaim anyway.  Or he could go the hurt, not hurt route.  Lotta ways around paying back the SB. 

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Has there been a season where Rodgers hasn’t been disgruntled? 

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Brees and New Orleans got in fights over contracts a couple of times but it didn't seem to get this bad.  The pack really missed an opportunity to add a lot of talent to the roster this season around Love and perhaps a more seamless transition.  

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I have no love for Rodgers.  I thought he was a douche when he was drafted but came to respect his play on the field.  But if any of you begged your bosses for more help to do your job, and instead of doing it, hired someone who can't help and who may eventually take yours, you'd be pissed off as well. 

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On 5/3/2021 at 9:04 AM, Mr. WEO said:

 

 

No one here is arguing otherwise, so why bring it up?

 

Nothing behind Adams and Jones?  With Adams, Jones, Williams, Valdes-Scantling, Tonyan Rodgers had only managed  26 TDs passing in 2019.  With the same lineup, he had 48.  Tonyun had more TDs than any Bills did--more than Knox, Brown and Beasely-combined....and he was Rodger's 3rd-4th option.   

 

In fact, with the same "nothing" guys, Rodgers had the 2nd best season of his career.    Did he make them better or did they make him even better?  Likely both.

 

 

 

 

 

You have a clear disdain for Rodgers to not recognize his greatness. 

 

It's baffling.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Chicken Boo said:

 

You have a clear disdain for Rodgers to not recognize his greatness. 

 

It's baffling.

 

 

There’s a flowchart somewhere.  It’s pretty simple.  Did player x ever play for the Pats?  Yes———-> great.  No ————> sucks.

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On 5/3/2021 at 6:14 PM, Arm of Harm said:


Rodgers is arguably the greatest QB in NFL history. He only has one Super Bowl ring due to spending his career with a dysfunctional franchise.

 

Despite the reactions below your comment, you are correct.  

 

How quickly people forget how "frugal" Ted Thompson was.  Mr. Anti-Free Agency himself. 

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9 minutes ago, Chicken Boo said:

 

You have a clear disdain for Rodgers to not recognize his greatness. 

 

It's baffling.

 

 

 

His greatness can't be denied--greatest ever?  That's a joke.  

 

You struggle with the facts in front of you.  That's not baffling.

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42 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

His greatness can't be denied--greatest ever?  That's a joke.  

 

You struggle with the facts in front of you.  That's not baffling.

 

What facts?  That he makes the people around him better?

 

Bret Farve experienced his best season with Benard Berrian, Sydney Rice, Percy Harvin and Visanthe Shiancoe as his targets.

 

Obviously they're better than those  Packers rosters of the 90s, right 🙄

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1 minute ago, Chicken Boo said:

 

What facts?  That he makes the people around him better?

 

Bret Farve experienced his best season with Benard Berrian, Sydney Rice, Percy Harvin and Visanthe Shiancoe as his targets.

 

Obviously they're better than those  Packers rosters of the 90s, right 🙄

Favres stats got better as the league relaxed defensive rules. Your comparing apples to oranges honestly. Its a bit insulting to the greats of the past generations to put Rodgers as an all time great because of the Era he played in. Great qb.. all time great... nope.

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45 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

His greatness can't be denied--greatest ever?  That's a joke.  

 

You struggle with the facts in front of you.  That's not baffling.

Flat out, the highest level of QB play I’ve ever seen was in Rodgers’ Super Bowl win. Green Bay’s line was utterly dominated. The running game was nonexistent. Rodgers had no opportunity to stand still in any kind of pocket because he had to run for his life pretty much once he’d finished dropping back. Despite all that he had one less than perfect throw the whole game. QB play simply doesn’t get any better than that. 

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3 minutes ago, Chicken Boo said:

 

What facts?  That he makes the people around him better?

 

Bret Farve experienced his best season with Benard Berrian, Sydney Rice, Percy Harvin and Visanthe Shiancoe as his targets.

 

Obviously they're better than those  Packers rosters of the 90s, right 🙄

 

We've already agreed that great QBs make those around them better.    

 

Compared to 2019, Rodgers had a far different result than he did with these same weapons in 2020.  

 

And the facts prove he's not the greatest QB ever.  I'm not sure how that even needs to be said.

 

 

11 minutes ago, Arm of Harm said:

Flat out, the highest level of QB play I’ve ever seen was in Rodgers’ Super Bowl win. Green Bay’s line was utterly dominated. The running game was nonexistent. Rodgers had no opportunity to stand still in any kind of pocket because he had to run for his life pretty much once he’d finished dropping back. Despite all that he had one less than perfect throw the whole game. QB play simply doesn’t get any better than that. 

 

That was a great performance.  10 years ago.  How does that make him the greatest QB ever?

12 minutes ago, Bferra13 said:

Favres stats got better as the league relaxed defensive rules. Your comparing apples to oranges honestly. Its a bit insulting to the greats of the past generations to put Rodgers as an all time great because of the Era he played in. Great qb.. all time great... nope.

 

He's not even the greatest of the past 10 years.  The line would start behind Brady and Manning.

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1 hour ago, Chicken Boo said:

 

Despite the reactions below your comment, you are correct.  

 

How quickly people forget how "frugal" Ted Thompson was.  Mr. Anti-Free Agency himself. 

 

 

Since 1996, only one team (KC) has drafted more Pro Bowlers than the Packers (26).

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They're talking about him going to Denver, Las Vegas or Miami, but I wouldn't be surprised if the Patriots are in play. I doubt they'd trade him to an NFC team. I think the 2 most likely scenarios are they resolve their differences or Rogers sits out the 2021 season.

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48 minutes ago, GreggTX said:

They're talking about him going to Denver, Las Vegas or Miami, but I wouldn't be surprised if the Patriots are in play. I doubt they'd trade him to an NFC team. I think the 2 most likely scenarios are they resolve their differences or Rogers sits out the 2021 season.

 

The Dols and Cheaters were never mentioned as being preferred destinations by him.  It was Denver, SF (no longer an option after they took Lance) and LV.  IOW, teams close to the West Coast.

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1 minute ago, Doc said:

That GM should resign.

 

However, people very rarely resign from 7 figure jobs. In fact, I’ve never done that myself, as far as I can recall. 

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2 minutes ago, Augie said:

However, people very rarely resign from 7 figure jobs. In fact, I’ve never done that myself, as far as I can recall. 

 

Sorry, I should have put resign in "".

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6 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

Sorry, I should have put resign in "".

 

No need to be sorry, I just WISH I had the option to resign from a 7 figure job. 

 

Screw all the people who want me gone! I’m taking the cash as long as it lasts!  :)

 

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6 minutes ago, Augie said:

No need to be sorry, I just WISH I had the option to resign from a 7 figure job. 

 

Screw all the people who want me gone! I’m taking the cash as long as it lasts!  :)

 

You mean you wish you had a 7 figure job from which to be told to resign. 

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38 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

It's crazy that GB had back to back HOF QB's and both are leaving on bad terms.

That’s back to back to back HoF QB to you sir! 

The level of disrespect Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame legend and former Packers starting QB, Don Majkowski, gets around here is unbelievable. 
 

 

2 hours ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

 

Since 1996, only one team (KC) has drafted more Pro Bowlers than the Packers (26).


Shhh, people are too busy sharpening their pitchforks.

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