Originally Posted by NWTF:
They must not mind finishing last in the division. I still think they make a play in FA, but probably a Goff, Garoppolo type upgrade. Not enough to move the needle very far.
Neither would move the needle at all. I struggle to see how either is an improvement over Bridgewater. [Reply]
The #PatonPlan is essentially hoping to cover up well over a half decade of front office incompetence by acquiring a talented QB trying to force his way off of another team since scouting and development is just doo dang hard.
Or essentially what the Chiefs did for an incredibly painful amount of time. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
The #PatonPlan is essentially hoping to cover up well over a half decade of front office incompetence by acquiring a talented QB trying to force his way off of another team since scouting and development is just doo dang hard scary.
Or essentially what the Chiefs did for an incredibly painful amount of time.
FYP.
Paton is a huge pussy. Can't wait for him to go defense again in the next draft. That is, if they haven't already pissed away that pick on a QB. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Green Bay is just trying to increase the number of picks the Broncos will give them. General Paton will hold the line.
The Packers do seem like a boyfriend or girlfriend desperate to stay in a relationship, publicly professing their love -- through ESPN and NFLN -- for all to see. Hmm. This is not a team that ever negotiates publicly.
Last word (for now) on Packers/Aaron: In 2021 the team message was "We're not trading Aaron Rodgers." In 2022 the message is "We want Aaron back, but it's up to him." Very different, and very deja vu to end of Brett's time there.
Got it… the PatonPlan to fix the QB issues is hoping a near 40 QB that hasn’t had playoff success in a decade becomes available and costs Denver their first 3-4 draft picks the next two drafts. Sounds legit. [Reply]