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Who Will Aaron Rodgers Play For In 2023 (Or Will He Play)?
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He looked like he couldn't throw off platform, could not "see" his second progression and was inaccurate, I don't see it by hell I am a mortgage broker not a GM. I saw it in AR I thought he looked great and was not scared at all when Favre left.Originally posted by call_me_ishmael View PostI mean he looked pretty good vs the Eagles. I, too, share my doubts but we'll see.Swede: My expertise in this area is extensive. The essential difference between a "battleship" and an "aircraft carrier" is that an aircraft carrier requires five direct hits to sink, but it takes only four direct hits to sink a battleship.
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Michael Silver
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Packers fans are gonna be waiting for the next QB to magically pull out games that look lost... and, to the utter shock of some, that magic will not appear. But... cap space! twitter.com/ballark/status….Andy Herman
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The Packers won 2 playoff games in the last 6 years combined. They have more losing seasons than playoff wins. Am I positive Jordan Love is going to be good? No. Do I think they can find a way to win 2 playoff games in the next 6 years? Probably.I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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I thought he looked meh in garbage time vs. MIN (game1), and better vs. PHI. The Watson TD was a nice throw in stride, but Watson did all the work there. The throw to Jones vs. Cover 2 was nice and people are gushing about it, but I just think of that as a throw a pro QB has to make. He doesn't seem to get too rattled and seems to have consistent demeanor. I think his teammates will rally around him. His arm is strong enough, and his mobility is ok. He's younger than some of the QBs coming out this year in the draft and has shown improvement each year. I think his accuracy is just ok, he will really need to be fundamentally sound. Seems like he plays more within the framework of the offense, definitely felt more robotic than Rodgers, but who isn't.Originally posted by Tony Oday View PostHe looked like he couldn't throw off platform, could not "see" his second progression and was inaccurate, I don't see it by hell I am a mortgage broker not a GM. I saw it in AR I thought he looked great and was not scared at all when Favre left.
I don't know that he'll ever become elite or even top-10, but apparently the team has seen him make "wow" throws, just like Rodgers did/does. At a minimum he has more talent than Brock Purdy, and look at what he did in Shanahan's offense. Rodgers won 6 games his first season and got them into the playoffs the next. If MLF is any good at coaching I would think he should be able to coax that out of Love in that timeframe. I'm a little skeptical, but I don't think he's trash either. TBH I haven't seen enough of him, but I do think he's better than some of the QBs playing today.
For those thinking trading Rodgers will result in GB being lost in a wilderness akin to the 70's and 80's, I'd like to remind you that there wasn't nearly as much emphasis on parity back then, nor was there free agency. Players change teams commonly now, and teams go from doghouse to penthouse and back more often as well. I also think their drafting philosophy and FO personnel are better re: making roster decisions. (No offense to Judge Parins or Bob Harlan.)
Another thing to consider: right now the NFC is not a great conference. Your preseason favorites right now are who? Philly? SF? Detroit? The AFC has a lot more talent at QB and in general. 9 wins would have gotten GB into the playoffs last year. That's not an especially high bar over 17 games.
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Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View PostGranted, IF the Jets sign Lazard and/or Cobb, that would be a couple of nails in the coffin, but those reports could just as well be fake news too.A key piece to the Aaron Rodgers puzzle has found its place in New York. The Jets are working to finalize a deal with receiver Allen Lazard for four years and $44 million.
NFL site. Not fake news.
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I will take the bet that the Packers win more playoff games in the next 6 years than they did the last 6 years.
With Love, the Packers will utilize Jones more, and become far more efficient in the red zone. The Packers will no longer run the play clock down to a second on every fucking snap. Yes, we will lose a couple throws a year that only a guy like Rodgers can make, but we will gain far more plays with Love’s legs that we lost as Rodgers aged.
If the defense can be a top 12 defense, this team can make the playoffs in 2023.Last edited by King Friday; 03-14-2023, 04:09 PM.It's such a GOOD feeling...13 TIME WORLD CHAMPIONS!!
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I would take that bet. The Packers have won 62% of their games the past 6 years.Originally posted by King Friday View PostI will take the bet that the Packers win more playoff games in the next 6 years than they did the last 6 years.
With Love, the Packers will utilize Jones more, and become far more efficient in the red zone. The Packers will no longer run the play clock down to a second on every fucking snap. Yes, we will lose a couple throws a year that only a guy like Rodgers can make, but we will gain far more plays with Love’s legs that we lost as Rodgers aged.
If the defense can be a top 12 defense, this team can make the playoffs in 2023.
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As usual - AR says and does exactly what he means. All the haters can’t argue that he’s been super consistent.Originally posted by call_me_ishmael View PostHe's on McAfee live tomorrow - presuambly to feed Tex the crow.
I think he wanted to come back to GB and all the media pukes and fans made that impossible for Gute.
70% Jets, 20% Retire and 10% Packers.
Here’s hoping Love is another generational QB…The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have.
Vince Lombardi
"Not really interested in being a spoiler or an underdog. We're the Green Bay Packers." McCarthy.
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