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What do you want FB to do with AROD in 2023---AND some thoughts

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  • And I will gladly sweep up their parade if the Rod-Jets do.
    I believe in God, family, Baylor University, and the Green Bay Packers.

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    • Yeah, shitheads and haters, get your hopes up just like when the Broncos hired Hackett hahahahahahahaha. It ain't happening.
      What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?

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      • Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
        Jets hiring Nathaniel Hackett as OC. Is it happening?
        please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please
        "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

        KYPack

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        • Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
          Yeah, shitheads and haters, get your hopes up just like when the Broncos hired Hackett hahahahahahahaha. It ain't happening.
          In 2020 and again in 2021 I said no way he was going anywhere and in the end he really didn't want to. In 2022 I'm shifting gears. I think he is not our QB next year. I can't say for sure if its the jets or someone else, but I think we have seen ARods last pass for the packers and it was similar to Favre's last pass for the packers.

          I have also said consistently since we originally hired Hackett that he is a shitty coach. If he is a wonderfully pleasant guy or not I have no clue. I hope he is charismatic enough to talk the Jets into signing Cobb and Lazard.
          The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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          • "I have also said consistently since we originally hired Hackett that he is a shitty coach. If he is a wonderfully pleasant guy or not I have no clue. I hope he is charismatic enough to talk the Jets into signing Cobb and Lazard."

            Can they take Bak and his contract to, they need a r tackle

            how about 2 1st's and Corey Davis for Rogers and Bak

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            • Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
              Yeah, shitheads and haters, get your hopes up just like when the Broncos hired Hackett hahahahahahahaha. It ain't happening.
              The contract promotes a trade. The amount we have to pay him just keeps getting worse, and fast. Trading him means whoever takes him gets a 4 year 36M per year deal. Highly attractive. We eat 40.

              We’re running into a point in the salary cap where we have to deal with these down the road void contracts. Rodgers deal adds to the salary cap hindrance. We just can’t add much and can’t keep everyone. And we’re not good enough. It’s a good time to do a quick rebuild and hope we luck into a QB. Or if we like Love, its a good time for the switch as we’ll need a year or two to get back on top anyway.

              Trade is very likely this offseason. Very likely.
              Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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              • I wouldn’t trade for Rodgers if I’m another team. He thrives when he has quality receivers he’s been with a while. He’s old and starting over. I don’t think he’ll have success in a new environment.
                Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                • I think he plays best with a chip on his shoulder and this would put a big one as he had a bad year and would want to make GB wish they had kept him, I think he hasa one year bump in him

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                  • Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
                    Yeah, shitheads and haters, get your hopes up just like when the Broncos hired Hackett hahahahahahahaha. It ain't happening.

                    OH TEX

                    We're NOT winning a Super Bowl with Joe Barry as our Defensive Coordinator. He was shit for 75 percent of the year, and saves his job vs a Bears team that was tanking, a Rams team with Baker Mayfield there for 14 days, Miami with aide of Tua throwing 3 Interceptions after he lost his head, a fading and a fading and grossly overrated Vikings Team. Barry gets credit for Detroit, and some credit for the other teams but not nearly enough for me to believe he can lead a team to the Super Bowl.

                    The greater good lost. When Barry was rehired that impacted my view of keeping Rodgers. AROD gives us a much greater chance of winning each week. AROD is way better than Jordan Love. I give you that.

                    But this team is not set up to beat Phily, San Fran, Cincy, Buffalo, or KC in a prime time game. Hell we can't even beat the DAM LIONS

                    This is referred to by some as learned helplessness. That's who I feel as a Packer fan in their current state.

                    It's time to lick our wounds, take our 2 first round draft picks, trade away our 3rd round pick for the next 10 years, and pray for the best
                    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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                    • This was Rodgers on the Mac show:

                      “If they feel like it was in the best interests of the team to move forward, so be it,” Rodgers said. “Again, that wouldn’t offend me, and it wouldn’t make me feel like a victim. I wouldn’t have any animosity towards the team. I love the organization, I love the city, I love the region.”

                      “I hope there’s some gratitude on both sides if that happens,” Rodgers said.

                      This sounds like a guy who understands he is departing. Its also a guy I can cheer for wherever he lands. I think its time to move on, but it doesn't have to be ugly.
                      The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                      • ^ Wow.

                        Without intonation it's hard to tell for sure, but that sounds like a guy who's made peace with moving on.

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                        • Originally posted by RashanGary View Post
                          The contract promotes a trade. The amount we have to pay him just keeps getting worse, and fast. Trading him means whoever takes him gets a 4 year 36M per year deal. Highly attractive. We eat 40.

                          We’re running into a point in the salary cap where we have to deal with these down the road void contracts. Rodgers deal adds to the salary cap hindrance. We just can’t add much and can’t keep everyone. And we’re not good enough. It’s a good time to do a quick rebuild and hope we luck into a QB. Or if we like Love, its a good time for the switch as we’ll need a year or two to get back on top anyway.

                          Trade is very likely this offseason. Very likely.
                          What you say is true - from the point of view of another team, a very good deal to get the still best QB in the NFL for what would amount to almost a bargain price. However, if you look at it from the Packer point of view, it absolutely ain't gonna happen - barring the Packer brass just throwing in the towel and condemning the team to rottenness on the low end, mediocrity on the high end for a long time. The contract - that glorious contract that I like so much because it effectively precludes a trade and which the stupid Rodgers haters detest so much - just would be too horrible a pill to swallow even if it was assumed that Rodgers is over the hill. And what you're talking about as a good thing for a trading partner - "4" years X $36 million a year (where does the "4" come from?), that applies equally well to the Packers if they keep him.

                          As for Rodgers on MacAfee, as somebody said in here yesterday I think, he and also the team probably already know or damn near know that he ain't going anywhere. What he sounded like was somebody simply analyzing the situation - the team is extremely much better off keeping him - and saying "if the team feels like moving on i.e. screwing things up for the foreseeable future, fine, whatever" but of course, he knows how stupid that would be, and thus, he knows it isn't gonna happen.

                          As for the Packers not having a chance for the Super Bowl this year because of Barry and other non-Rodgers factors, maybe, maybe not. We could have, maybe should have gone all the way despite Barry's crap in '21. If not for injuries to Rodgers, the receivers, as well as Gary and other key defensive personnel, who knows. And as for next year, an obvious bounce back by Rodgers, expected improvement by the receivers, and reasonably good health on defense, and why is it any kind of a stretch at all that the team could be as good or better than '20 and '21, and possibly go all the way?
                          What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?

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                          • Originally posted by George Cumby View Post
                            ^ Wow.

                            Without intonation it's hard to tell for sure, but that sounds like a guy who's made peace with moving on.
                            I wonder if he's made peace with moving on to places like New York or Tennessee or Indianapolis or Miami, or if he's only made peace with moving on to Las Vegas or some west coast team.
                            "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                            KYPack

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                            • Originally posted by Fritz View Post
                              I wonder if he's made peace with moving on to places like New York or Tennessee or Indianapolis or Miami, or if he's only made peace with moving on to Las Vegas or some west coast team.
                              lot of people linking him with the raiders because of davonte

                              are we sure adams wants him there? he is the one that decided to leave last year even though the packers reportedly offered him more money

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                              • Tex, where you’re very wrong is when you say the contract is hard to trade. It’s the exact opposite. The contract was set up so trading is a great option. In no what what do ever does the contract prohibit a trade.

                                They knew what they were doing and the trade is coming this year.
                                Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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