Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
It's run it's course. They were making plans to move on from Rodgers back in 2020. 2021 was the the last dance. All the cap space and the talent was setup for one more run. It's smart for Green Bay to move on.
The Patriots and the Colts got NOTHING for Brady and Manning. The Packers aren't going to walk away from a top 10 pick.
Watson refused to play for the Texans again. In spite of that, they refused to even consider any offer that wasn't ridiculous. Unless Rodgers has a no trade clause, they can ship him off to whomever was the highest bidder and all Rodgers can do about it is retire. GB might have initially planned to move on from Rodgers, but could balk at it now after seeing Love as a starter. Outside of random Twitter rumors, you have zero evidence GB will trade him, and especially trade him to Denver. It will be a sellers market for Rodgers, so GB and not Denver will dictate the terms. [Reply]
I hope he goes to Denver. When they only make it to the playoffs as a wild card and lose in the first round, the disappointment will be glorious. Playoffs are better than no playoffs. But, he'll keep them relevant enough to avoid finding any true long term answer at QB. Not, that there's any real danger of them finding one now. But, they definitely won't with Rodgers. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MahomesKnows:
I hope he goes to Denver. When they only make it to the playoffs as a wild card and lose in the first round, the disappointment will be glorious. Playoffs are better than no playoffs. But, he'll keep them relevant enough to avoid finding any true long term answer at QB. Not, that there's any real danger of them finding one now. But, they definitely won't with Rodgers.
They have never drafted an above average QB, much less an elite one. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
All I need to know is that this Hackett kid is Paul Hackett's son. If he has any training from his father at all, the broncos will remain irrelevant.
My most memorable Paul Hackett story is when he was up in the booth calling plays as (ostensibly) our offensive coordinator. It was third down and he dialed up some play that was completely useless, a fullback screen or something that had no chance of making the first down.
Gunther was our defensive coordinator, and Gunther said, "Why did you call that play?"
Hackett said, "We'll gain a few yards before we punt."
Gunther replied, "Or maybe you could try to get the first down."
The son shall not suffer for the iniquity of the father...
C’mon guys, Knowshit is suffering. It’s only been 2326 days since Dungver beat KC. He would sell his soul to break the streak. But that still won’t help.... we have Mahomes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
All I need to know is that this Hackett kid is Paul Hackett's son. If he has any training from his father at all, the broncos will remain irrelevant.
My most memorable Paul Hackett story is when he was up in the booth calling plays as (ostensibly) our offensive coordinator. It was third down and he dialed up some play that was completely useless, a fullback screen or something that had no chance of making the first down.
Gunther was our defensive coordinator, and Gunther said, "Why did you call that play?"
Hackett said, "We'll gain a few yards before we punt."
Gunther replied, "Or maybe you could try to get the first down."
lmao
that's exactly how I would have pictured Gunther speaking to Hackett up there in the booth.
Originally Posted by Chiefs=Champions:
Rodgers wants to come to a division with two Qbs that are younger and better than him? Good luck!
He's really keen on getting knocked out in the Wildcard instead of the Divisional. Let him come. He can get them to 11 wins, enough to grab that 6 seed and get punked 16-12 by the Titans next year. [Reply]
You do realize that one would only be getting the dried husk of the person in that video? The one that’s available is a mullet wearing misfit with no social cues and alienates his family and everyone close to him eventually. Where ever he goes, it won’t end well nor as the buyer has (naively) hoped. I truly hope it to the ponies. [Reply]