Man if I'm the Jets I'm thinking long and hard about Matt Stafford.
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Man if I'm the Jets I'm thinking long and hard about Matt Stafford.
If for no other reason that to drive down the price of Rodgers....Gutes better leak word that some other teams are sniffing around Rodgers, though who that would be, I don't know. Seems like everyone who's looking for a QB has signed one, except for the teams that are going to draft a rook.
Now, will the Jets purported interest in Stafford put Rodgers's nose out of joint?
Tex, Hating the media pukes, Except when he likes what he hears, is so Tex.
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Yeah Rams aren't trading Stafford before June 1. A deal with GB for Rodgers should get done well before then.
Interesting to see Jalen Ramsey, Leonard Floyd and Bobby Wagner not on the team and costing them 46.1M in dead cap space. Yikes. That's like 20% of their cap, gone on players that won't even be in the building.
Fielding a team with 80% of the payroll they should is a disadvantage.
Actually I now realize about 57 million of the 74 million is already reflected in the Rams salary cap numbers, so it's possible the Rams could find a way to afford it. Still, if Rams were going to trade Stafford, they would have done it earlier when they could have avoided a lot of the dead money. It just wouldn't make sense to take that kind of a cap hit now just to get a 1st round draft pick.
hahahahahahaha I didn't say I believed the media bastards. See, this just proves what I always say, the info dug up by ordinary posters in here (no offense, Joe, calling you ordinary hahahaha) is more reliable than what those agenda-driven shitheads of the media puke out.
I'll turn that hypocrisy thing around on the damned haters in here. They loved and worshipped the media and swallowed their shit like gospel when they were stirring up trouble for the Packers about Rodgers, etc. Now when the media pukes start shitting on their parade, they point out the stupidity of it.
Yes, probably the haters are gonna get what they wish for, Rodgers gone and thus, the team down the drain for the foreseeable future. It ain't over 'til it's over, though.
Tex, it's not hypocrisy to have a brain and decide for yourself which opinion you read makes the most sense.
if gutey somehow manages to fuck this up and the trade falls through, then you just change the locks to the building and don't give keys to gutes or murphy
Yes, sad but true. Also helps to post links to the media spew, an unsourced "media report" is essentially a rumor. It's easy to shoot down a rumor.
Once the major sports outlets were all reporting the NYJ brass flew to California to talk to Rodgers, you knew something was happening and it was more than hearsay.
I appreciate Rodgers sentiment as he ages. He wants to see the team stick together and have loyalty to the old guys. He’d rather lose as a team than win as a team of mercenaries. It’s a wholesome sentiment.
But that’s not how it works. It’s America for one. Business and cutthroat is a part of our culture. And it’s the epitome of competitiveness within a competitive environment. Rodgers is getting even less support than Favre got. And to be fair, this is the guy who cut out his family, so the kumbya love message isn’t exactly resonating with very many people.
I agree with him that we should be more chill and more worried about love and loyalty than competition. But he’s not exactly the guy I believe when he trys to spread the good word.
Uh, you're saying the ya'all crowd/Rodgers haters do that? Yeah right hahahaha.
Spaulding, that's true about opinions, even more so probably with the God damned media pukes than with us posters. And those rotten bastards actually get paid. LOGIC with regard to sports says winning is better than losing. That goes right over the heads of the idiots wanting to get rid of Rodgers.
red, Gutekunst has actually been a fairly decent GM, just with the one huge glaring fuck up, getting rid of the GOAT QB who still would be good for a few more years - the main thing dumbasses in here praise him for. Hopefully he WILL fuck up the trade, or the Jets themselves will fuck it up or whatever, cuz that's about the only thing that will save us all from misery and gloom of Packers losing for the foreseeable future.
As for "how it's gonna look" if it doesn't happen, fuck the God damned New Yorkers. As for Packers fans, outside of this forum where the Rodgers haters inexplicably dominate, it's a helluva lot closer to 50/50. Logic and good sense are actually still alive with a lot of people.
Bottom line, though, even I think it's gonna happen, and we're all gonna be following a losing team for a long while. I'd be very pleased to be wrong, but just look at how bad it has been every time Rodgers was out or playing hurt. THAT's what damn fools in here are asking for.
I don't hate Rodgers. I hate his contract, and how they've cooked the cap to make it worse.
This team was 4-8 at one point, before beating CHI, LAR, MIA and a possibly concussed Tua, and an aging MIN team some called frauds. They were not good for most of the year with Rodgers. I'm not sure he'd be able to win 10 games for GB next year... is the roster better?
If you believe his performance on McAfee, he was 90% sure he was retiring... so GB would be rebuilding/retooling/whatever pretty soon either way. Coming back to GB for ONE MORE YEAR with that contract and the future cap hits would make that process much harder and take at least a year longer. That they could trade him means they can start sooner, figure out if Jordan Love is part of that process, and get some future cap space/draft picks in trade. If he was 90% sure he was done this year, what percent will he be next year?
The goal for Gute, MLF and the rest of the team is to win the Super Bowl. Love might not be able to do that, but Rodgers wasn't going to this year.
Rodgers is one of the all-time Packer greats, and he's made more than a few 'wow' throws I'll never forget. He helped GB win a SB and a lot of other games along the way, and I certainly appreciate that (and all the years of Bear domination) but it's time to turn the page.
I agree, runPMC. Rodgers had two MVP years and was hell bent on getting a contract while the iron was hot last year.
The Packers caved, hoping plan B was that the contract is still tradable with how they structured it so the next team would pay some of the big bonuses.
Because Aaron got the contract at the perfect time for him, and the Packers really wanted him back for one more year, they caved and now the contract isn’t so desirable for trade partner.
We might have to take a 2nd for him. I’m sure they’re trying to finagle that 13th pick, but with the contract, that might be unreasonable. Both sides have leverage. It’s time to move on. Hopefully it happens soon. I’d be fine with the 43rd pick and having his bad attitude and bad contract off our books and seeing what Love can do.
Maybe flip our 15 for their 13 and get the 43rd pick.
What if we take their first and throw Rodgers and like our third round pick at them
Then we trade back with one of those picks to get some picks back