Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
It's all good dude, the new guys are gonna fix Drew Lock and that's gonna be the real #patonplan. Shit's about to get real and Drew's gonna rise up and put a lock down on this division for the next decade.
#rockme #realpatonplan #dontbehatin
Well they're doing a stellar job right now of owning last place for a decade. Like I told you they would post Manning. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
Oh sure, but have had 5 losing seasons in a row and have had the worst W / L record in the division over that time span, so ...:-)
Well, sure there's that... but things are cyclical as I've said. It won't last too much longer. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Well, sure there's that... but things are cyclical as I've said. It won't last too much longer.
Don't bet on it...
You didn't think it would last this long. You were talking "quick fix" and "hardly a collapse" and the streak would "not reach 5" etc. I had somewhat of a different opinion that has been proven right thus far. And I'm still sticking to my decade of suck prediction as we enter year 7. [Reply]
Originally Posted by :
"Based on all of my conversations over the last several weeks, whether it’s close to the Packers organization or people close to Rodgers, they still feel like the momentum is decisively leaning toward Aaron Rodgers returning to Green Bay. This goes back to the day that they hired Tom Clements as the quarterbacks coach. That was the big one here. That was the first shoe to drop, essentially saying the Packers are going to do the things that Aaron Rodgers wants to happen.
“Everybody I’ve talked to says the conversations since the end of the season have been positive and optimistic. If they get Davante Adams done, I believe there will be reassurances that Randall Cobb will be done. And of course the contract, which the Packers also are willing to adjust to make Rodgers happy. As long as this thing doesn’t go sideways, this still feels to me that Aaron Rodgers will return tot he Packers.”
Originally Posted by RedinTexas:
Yeppers. You better hope the Raiders continue to raider because the Chiefs and Chargers are looking pretty good for a while.
The Raiders are better than Denver. They just had one of the most tumultuous seasons ever, and they still swept Donk! :-) [Reply]
I've been hearing about these contract negotiations for over a week. Is this why they have been unable to come to terms? The Packers aren't going to destroy their cap in the future for one more year of Rodgers and nobody is going to give up anything significant if Rodgers won't waive his opt-out.
Any new deal for Aaron Rodgers is irrelevant past this year. He has an out next year to be a FA and pick his team.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
I've been hearing about these contract negotiations for over a week. Is this why they have been unable to come to terms? The Packers aren't going to destroy their cap in the future for one more year of Rodgers and nobody is going to give up anything significant if Rodgers won't waive his opt-out.
Any new deal for Aaron Rodgers is irrelevant past this year. He has an out next year to be a FA and pick his team.
“Everyone at the combine pretty much knows that Rodgers is staying, so what does Denver do? I think they go for Carson Wentz or Jimmy Garopollo. They need a QB and this seems like all that’s left.”
I'd rather have Wentz than Cousins or Jimmy G. At least he has MVP level upside and an easy to get out of contract that is relatively affordable. He won't cost an arm and a leg to bring in either.
If the Broncos miss out on Rodgers and Russ this year, Wentz would be a decent 1 year rental until Rodgers comes to us free of charge in 2023. [Reply]