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What do the Packers get for Aaron Rodgers?
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I care because Arod is under contract with the Packers. I would have been mad at Devante last year if he started texting players that he wanted them to join the Raiders before he was traded.Originally posted by bobblehead View PostHow come I feel like this was a player you liked you wouldn't have a problem with it. Both the Packers and Jets basically told him they would make it happen. Campbell is a 15 year guy who isn't more than good anymore. Who cares if Rodgers is trying to make the Jets even MORE committed to pulling the trigger at any cost.But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.
-Tim Harmston
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I think you keep talking with the Jets, but open conversations with SF or other teams.Originally posted by bobblehead View PostGlad you're not the GM. If the Jets don't want to give fair value you hold tight. You find other teams to talk to after the draft. We are rebuilding so imo a 1st next year has plenty of value.
I think Rodgers would play for SF, pretty sure it's the team he grew up cheering for. If they are willing to offer all of their 3 R3 picks AND next year's R1 with no conditions that's...not bad. Those R3 picks are all end of R3, which stinks but based on most draft charts they add up short of the Jets R2 pick. If the Jets aren't offering a
R1 next year either then the SF R1 pick would make up the difference and then some, even though it would probably be a late R1.
The catch is it's an NFC opponent but I think GB is resetting for a 2025-26 window opening up. The next two years are about evaluating the roster and fixing their cap. For this year they won't fix all their issues in the draft and they have no cap space to sign free agents other than vet minimum players.
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The Packers have traded quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the No. 15 pick in this year’s draft and a 2023 fifth-round pick to the Jets, league and team sources confirmed to The Athletic on Monday. Here’s what you need to know:
The Packers are getting the No. 13 pick in this year’s draft, a second-round pick, a sixth-round pick and a conditional 2024 second-round pick that can become a first-round pick, the sources said.
The blockbuster trade ends Rodgers’ 18-year run in Green Bay that included a Super Bowl title and four NFL MVP awards.
The move injects life into a Jets franchise starving for relevancy at quarterback and turns the page for a Packers franchise handing the keys to 24-year-old Jordan Love.
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I must be a really horrible person like some tend to say hahahahahaha. The long-expected disaster finally happened on my birthday of all times.
Oh well, it does seem like Gutekunst held out and got a fairly decent haul - the slight trade-up plus a second this year and at least a second, probably a first next year. As bad as this is IMO in general, it could have been worse in terms of return in the trade.
I guess all that remains for me is to do my best to get psyched up for next season and hope for the best. Love shouldn't be horrible, although I highly doubt he does near as good as Rodgers will for the Jets. The Packers do have a heluuva lot around him - just a year ago, it was generally expected that the Packers were the best team in the NFL or damn close to it. Other than Love instead of Rodgers, they still are that (other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how did you like the play?)
I told my grandson to include me in on splitting the Sunday Ticket cost anyway. We'll see what happens.What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
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