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  • #16
    Originally posted by The Leaper
    Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
    Not really. Thompson will be in Green Bay for a few more years. If ARod doesn't get the job done this year and/or next year, Thompson has a backup plan in Brian Brohm now.
    He may have a backup plan...but how many Packer fans would be extremely upset at Thompson for dumping Favre for Rodgers if Rodgers did not pan out?

    Thompson will have a very shaky tenure in Green Bay if Rodgers doesn't turn into a player they can confidently sign long term before the end of 2009.
    I haven't participated much in the multitude of Favre threads, but I think you've nailed the kicker here Leaper. It's what I've been thinking all along - I wonder just how confident TT and MM are in Rodgers.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Merlin
      Thompson would never release Rodgers, he has his entire career invested in that draft pick. He has not allowed Rodgers one iota of competition for being number 2 or for now being the starter as it appears that the words "compete for the starting job" have not been uttered.
      This has been thrown around as if it was fact way too much. People who look for reasons to dislike TT have been left to resort to hypothetical opinions on his unspoken thoughts because the team has done so well. Whatever.

      Rodgers would be pretty stupid to add pressure to himself by giving such an ultimatum. Its far more likely he'll just wait another year or do it behind the scenes.

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      • #18
        Re: Aaron Rodgers Ultimatum

        Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
        AR is undoubtably tired of endlessly being stuck in the middle of the annual BF retirement opera.

        If Rodgers were to state publicly, "Guarantee me the starter position or release me.", how many would be in favor of granting him an unconditional release or guaranteeing him the starter job? Lets see a show of hands.
        I would expect Thompson to say "we're not guaranteeing you the starter job and we're not releasing you."
        Always respect your opponent, even when you're kicking the crap outta him.

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        • #19
          HH, when I saw this thread title you had me scared that Rodgers had actually MADE an ultimatum. That's all we would need.
          Go PACK

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Merlin
            Thompson would never release Rodgers, he has his entire career invested in that draft pick. He has not allowed Rodgers one iota of competition for being number 2 or for now being the starter as it appears that the words "compete for the starting job" have not been uttered. And to yes, Rodgers has said some mature things but he has said some very immature things as well. He is an unproven commodity and cannot afford to say stupid things as he has. He should say all of the right things and is expected to. AS is McCarthy about his players.

            I would think his career is more about taking a team on the decline and restoring it to contender status.
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            • #21
              A player whose never started an NFL game can absolutely not under any circumstances make a demand like that before training camp.
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              • #22
                Re: Aaron Rodgers Ultimatum

                I would favor trading him to Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac for a sub-prime mortgage with and ARM and a balloon payment. I think they'd take that deal.

                Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
                AR is undoubtably tired of endlessly being stuck in the middle of the annual BF retirement opera.

                If Rodgers were to state publicly, "Guarantee me the starter position or release me.", how many would be in favor of granting him an unconditional release or guaranteeing him the starter job? Lets see a show of hands.
                Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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                • #23
                  Re: Aaron Rodgers Ultimatum

                  Originally posted by pbmax
                  I would favor trading him to Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac for a sub-prime mortgage with and ARM and a balloon payment. I think they'd take that deal.

                  Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
                  AR is undoubtably tired of endlessly being stuck in the middle of the annual BF retirement opera.

                  If Rodgers were to state publicly, "Guarantee me the starter position or release me.", how many would be in favor of granting him an unconditional release or guaranteeing him the starter job? Lets see a show of hands.
                  Always gotta give props to a good political joke.
                  Always respect your opponent, even when you're kicking the crap outta him.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Aaron Rodgers Ultimatum

                    Originally posted by FritzDontBlitz
                    Originally posted by pbmax
                    I would favor trading him to Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac for a sub-prime mortgage with and ARM and a balloon payment. I think they'd take that deal.

                    Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
                    AR is undoubtably tired of endlessly being stuck in the middle of the annual BF retirement opera.

                    If Rodgers were to state publicly, "Guarantee me the starter position or release me.", how many would be in favor of granting him an unconditional release or guaranteeing him the starter job? Lets see a show of hands.
                    Always gotta give props to a good political joke.
                    you mean a good fiscal joke
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Merlin
                      Thompson would never release Rodgers, he has his entire career invested in that draft pick. He has not allowed Rodgers one iota of competition for being number 2 or for now being the starter as it appears that the words "compete for the starting job" have not been uttered. And to yes, Rodgers has said some mature things but he has said some very immature things as well. He is an unproven commodity and cannot afford to say stupid things as he has. He should say all of the right things and is expected to. AS is McCarthy about his players.
                      I like Rodgers ok but he's not Brett (who is?) and with the schedule we
                      have coming up, things could get pretty tense. How will he do under fire?
                      What about when there's 2 LB's bearing down on him? He really hasn't experienced much that can be commented on right now. He *should* be ready, with 3 years behind him (game planning) plus coaching by Favre and MM ~ Brett's first NFL game here was no piece of cake, remember?

                      I guess I didn't really answer ~

                      It all remains to be seen...
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Merlin
                        Thompson would never release Rodgers, he has his entire career invested in that draft pick.
                        I can't say I agree that Thompson has his entire career invested in that draft pick. It seems to me that Thompson has drafted enough solid contributors, and signed enough solid contributors as free agents that if Rodgers doesn't pan out he will be fine. However, if Rodgers doesn't pan out and Thompson ensures that he starts longer than he should, then Thompson's career might be in trouble. Likewise if Rodgers and Brohm don't pan out and Thompson is unable to find a quality starting QB.

                        I'm pretty sure Thompson's legacy is more in "Finding a successful successor to Favre" and not "Ensuring that Rodgers in particular is that successful successor to Favre." That's part of what I liked about the Brohm draft pick, it showed that he was more interested in "having a solid starting QB" than "making Rodgers hit it big".

                        If Thompson had nothing behind Rodgers for the future, then his whole career would be in trouble, but I'm going to give him at least Rodgers and Brohm as shots.
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Lurker64
                          Originally posted by Merlin
                          Thompson would never release Rodgers, he has his entire career invested in that draft pick.
                          I can't say I agree that Thompson has his entire career invested in that draft pick. It seems to me that Thompson has drafted enough solid contributors, and signed enough solid contributors as free agents that if Rodgers doesn't pan out he will be fine. However, if Rodgers doesn't pan out and Thompson ensures that he starts longer than he should, then Thompson's career might be in trouble. Likewise if Rodgers and Brohm don't pan out and Thompson is unable to find a quality starting QB.

                          I'm pretty sure Thompson's legacy is more in "Finding a successful successor to Favre" and not "Ensuring that Rodgers in particular is that successful successor to Favre." That's part of what I liked about the Brohm draft pick, it showed that he was more interested in "having a solid starting QB" than "making Rodgers hit it big".

                          If Thompson had nothing behind Rodgers for the future, then his whole career would be in trouble, but I'm going to give him at least Rodgers and Brohm as shots.
                          i completely agree Lurker
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Lurker64
                            Originally posted by Merlin
                            Thompson would never release Rodgers, he has his entire career invested in that draft pick.
                            I can't say I agree that Thompson has his entire career invested in that draft pick. It seems to me that Thompson has drafted enough solid contributors, and signed enough solid contributors as free agents that if Rodgers doesn't pan out he will be fine. However, if Rodgers doesn't pan out and Thompson ensures that he starts longer than he should, then Thompson's career might be in trouble. Likewise if Rodgers and Brohm don't pan out and Thompson is unable to find a quality starting QB.

                            I'm pretty sure Thompson's legacy is more in "Finding a successful successor to Favre" and not "Ensuring that Rodgers in particular is that successful successor to Favre." That's part of what I liked about the Brohm draft pick, it showed that he was more interested in "having a solid starting QB" than "making Rodgers hit it big".

                            If Thompson had nothing behind Rodgers for the future, then his whole career would be in trouble, but I'm going to give him at least Rodgers and Brohm as shots.
                            i keep reading posts and usually just say "jackass..." before moving on to the next and every now and then i end up nodding along to the post... then i look over and its almost always a lurker post.

                            maybe it's that fort dodge ia blood in me

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Guiness
                              Originally posted by The Leaper
                              Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                              Not really. Thompson will be in Green Bay for a few more years. If ARod doesn't get the job done this year and/or next year, Thompson has a backup plan in Brian Brohm now.
                              He may have a backup plan...but how many Packer fans would be extremely upset at Thompson for dumping Favre for Rodgers if Rodgers did not pan out?

                              Thompson will have a very shaky tenure in Green Bay if Rodgers doesn't turn into a player they can confidently sign long term before the end of 2009.
                              I haven't participated much in the multitude of Favre threads, but I think you've nailed the kicker here Leaper. It's what I've been thinking all along - I wonder just how confident TT and MM are in Rodgers.
                              I think you are both hitting the good stuff a little too hard. His "career" is vested in trading a 6th for ryan grant, grabbing bigby off the scrap heap, grabbing Donald Lee off the heap, drafting jennings. I love sports announcers and forum posters....everything is life or death. Josh hamilton put on the greatest display of power in history.
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                              • #30
                                Re: Aaron Rodgers Ultimatum

                                Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
                                AR is undoubtably tired of endlessly being stuck in the middle of the annual BF retirement opera.

                                If Rodgers were to state publicly, "Guarantee me the starter position or release me.", how many would be in favor of granting him an unconditional release or guaranteeing him the starter job? Lets see a show of hands.

                                HH = Trouble Maker
                                TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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