Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Cutting Amos gets them 7 million and extending Alexander drops his number from 13 million. It's really not that hard for them to make cap space.
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Cutting Amos gets them 7 million and extending Alexander drops his number from 13 million. It's really not that hard for them to make cap space.
Nope. Their only option is to trade Rodgers to the Broncos. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Who said their cap hits have to be that high year 1?
They could tack on some void years and make their cap situation even worse three years from now. But they'll still have to get rid of enough guys that it will be hard for them to compete for a Super Bowl.
Rodgers' age and the Packers' current cap situation makes this the perfect time to part ways. He has to leave eventually. Might as well get a load of draft picks (including a top 10 pick) and some good, young players like Michael Ojemudia for him instead of getting nothing. Ted Thompson would make the trade. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
They could tack on some void years and make their cap situation even worse three years from now. But they'll still have to get rid of enough guys that it will be hard for them to compete for a Super Bowl.
Rodgers' age and the Packers' current cap situation makes this the perfect time to part ways. He has to leave eventually. Might as well get a load of draft picks (including a top 10 pick) and some good, young players like Michael Ojemudia for him instead of getting nothing. Ted Thompson would make the trade.
What's the package that you're putting together for Rodgers? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
They could tack on some void years and make their cap situation even worse three years from now. But they'll still have to get rid of enough guys that it will be hard for them to compete for a Super Bowl.
Rodgers' age and the Packers' current cap situation makes this the perfect time to part ways. He has to leave eventually. Might as well get a load of draft picks (including a top 10 pick) and some good, young players like Michael Ojemudia for him instead of getting nothing. Ted Thompson would make the trade.
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
What's the package that you're putting together for Rodgers?
Probably multiple ones.
Multiple 2's and 3's.
And a good player or two on their rookie deal like Noah Fant, Albert O, Ojemudia, KJ Hamler... They'll probably want Jeudy though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
They could tack on some void years and make their cap situation even worse three years from now. But they'll still have to get rid of enough guys that it will be hard for them to compete for a Super Bowl.
Rodgers' age and the Packers' current cap situation makes this the perfect time to part ways. He has to leave eventually. Might as well get a load of draft picks (including a top 10 pick) and some good, young players like Michael Ojemudia for him instead of getting nothing. Ted Thompson would make the trade.
Yes, yes, that's exactly what will happen. Everyone knows if you get rid of your expensive QB it makes it easier to compete for a Super Bowl.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Probably multiple ones.
Multiple 2's and 3's.
And a good player or two on their rookie deal like Noah Fant, Albert O, Ojemudia, KJ Hamler... They'll probably want Jeudy though.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
They could tack on some void years and make their cap situation even worse three years from now. But they'll still have to get rid of enough guys that it will be hard for them to compete for a Super Bowl.
Rodgers' age and the Packers' current cap situation makes this the perfect time to part ways. He has to leave eventually. Might as well get a load of draft picks (including a top 10 pick) and some good, young players like Michael Ojemudia for him instead of getting nothing. Ted Thompson would make the trade.
Hey, you gotta go eventually, so we might as well do this right after your second consecutive league MVP (and possible SB appearance).
Hilarious that you're still holding out hope for something with probably a less than 1% chance of happening. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
They could tack on some void years and make their cap situation even worse three years from now. But they'll still have to get rid of enough guys that it will be hard for them to compete for a Super Bowl.
Rodgers' age and the Packers' current cap situation makes this the perfect time to part ways. He has to leave eventually. Might as well get a load of draft picks (including a top 10 pick) and some good, young players like Michael Ojemudia for him instead of getting nothing. Ted Thompson would make the trade.
No owner...no head coach. Division with Herbert/Mahomes.
You'll be lucky to lure Cousins...Rodgers isnt ending his career in that situation.
His off season "turmoil" was merely a media distraction...to keep the narrative off Watson.
No HC worth a shit is coming to Denver...it's a dysfunctional career suicide opportunity.
Fangio knew he was getting the axe and called it for what it was..."our division has top QB talent"
Zimmer just got fired...that might be the play.
You are getting a retread HC and a retread QB next season.... [Reply]