NFL Rodgers Wants Out

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I'm sure he's spent the entire off-season plugging in one of 4-5 different rookie players on to the 2020 Packers instead of Love and wondering what could have been.

One of the all-time most idiotic picks.
Who?


Patrick Queen? Would've had to trade up for him too. Graded 82/83 for LBs in 2020 per PFF.

Isaiah Wilson? LOL

Igbinoghene? Gladney? Both fanbases hate those picks.

Higgins? MVS is a better deep threat and was their best WR in the NFCCCG.

Pittman? Yeah sure he's a stud and an upgrade over Lazard but doesn't move the needle that much.

The Love pick narrative is so overblown. It was a luxury move for the future with minimal opportunity cost. The issue is not communicating the move, then telling Rodgers you're gonna trade him this offseason and backtracking when everything was trending kumbaya.
 
Any team not taking a QB tonight should offer whatever the Packers want for the pick. You're immediately in the playoffs.

Packers could not have fvcked up more with a Hall of Fame QB. Everything they've done in the past year+ has been the opposite of what you should do.
 
Any team not taking a QB tonight should offer whatever the Packers want for the pick. You're immediately in the playoffs.

Packers could not have fvcked up more with a Hall of Fame QB. Everything they've done in the past year+ has been the opposite of what you should do.
True fact: Bart Starr and Brett Favre only played 16 years in GB.
This past season was Aaron's 16th.
 
Had to post this.
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Aaron coming off one of his best season (because of the system) and wants out because they are not giving him everything he wants is funny. He in the softest market media wise and signed a mega deal but looking for an extension because the rest of the contract is not guaranteed. On top of that he has a wishlist of location. He lucky if he doesn’t get traded to the jets or Houston.
 
Aaron Rogers is all about Aaron Rogers and little else. The Packers are a poorly run organization in many ways. 25-plus years of first-ballot HOF quarterbacking and a 2-1 SB record to show for it.

Nobody wins.
 
Who?


Patrick Queen? Would've had to trade up for him too. Graded 82/83 for LBs in 2020 per PFF.

Isaiah Wilson? LOL

Igbinoghene? Gladney? Both fanbases hate those picks.

Higgins? MVS is a better deep threat and was their best WR in the NFCCCG.

Pittman? Yeah sure he's a stud and an upgrade over Lazard but doesn't move the needle that much.

The Love pick narrative is so overblown. It was a luxury move for the future with minimal opportunity cost. The issue is not communicating the move, then telling Rodgers you're gonna trade him this offseason and backtracking when everything was trending kumbaya.

Literally ANYONE who would have saw the field. Could be an impact player, could be a depth piece. But ANYONE would have moved the needle more than Love. Anyone. Including some 2nd and 3rd rounders.
 
Literally ANYONE who would have saw the field. Could be an impact player, could be a depth piece. But ANYONE would have moved the needle more than Love. Anyone. Including some 2nd and 3rd rounders.
Yeah obviously. But I'm not convinced anyone would've moved the needle enough to win the Bucs game. Maybe Pittman like I said. If Love turns into a quality starter it's a great pick. They liked his traits and teams don't take enough shots on QB. The mistake was not informing Rodgers about it.

It's easy to **** on the Love pick but look at previous year picks like Kevin King or Rashan Gary or Jace Sternberger (who I like). These are premium picks who either stunk in the NFCCG or made no impact. You shouldn't be relying on late in the round rookies to put your contending team over the top.

And people lump in the Dillon pick too when the mistake wasn't drafting him it was not giving him the ball enough. And he's gonna be a key piece this year.
 
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