Include Rodgers and we can get that back up QB with playoff experience I was asking for.
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Actually, the Packers would be OK. The signing bonus doesn't pass to the new team if I remember correctly. ARod would be 3.161 million against the Packers cap in 2024.
The Jets would take a $49,000,000 cap hit if they trade him for a total of $66,161,000 for the year.
It's been said that I ain't good at recognizing sarcasm, but YOU saying "include Rodgers", that just has to be sarcasm, right? hahahahaha.
I obviously want to get rid of the old sacred cow, but I don't want another QB, even Rodgers. We're fine with Love and Clifford.
My prediction is that assuming Rodgers comes back healthy, he has a great season with the Jets. Maybe the Packers even meet the Jets in the Super Bowl. And no, that's not sarcasm.
Yeah, like the torn achilles was predictable hahahaha. I'm betting he still goes on to have a few more years of excellence, solidifying his GOAT status - until Love unseats him as the GOAT.
It wasn't completely unpredictable that a 40 year old QB might get injured playing behind the Jets o-line.
Tom Pelissero
@TomPelissero
More salary cap savings ...
The #Packers restructured LB Rashan Gary's deal, clearing $4.781M.
Tom Silverstein
@TomSilverstein
#Packers GM Brian Gutekunst said at the combine a decision on LT David Bakhtiari will be made before the start of free agency in March despite his surgically repaired knee not being fully recovered. Also said Russ Ball would be meeting with agents for Aaron Jones and many others.
And he'll STILL be expensive and overrated.
Attaboy Gute.
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Matt Schneidman
@mattschneidman
Brian Gutekunst was asked today about chasing the Lions: "Around here, we’ve never hung banners for division championships, so it’s never been about that. It’s a nice starting point, but I think we’re always looking for bigger things."
I don't think he was taking a shot, but...