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  • Frankly, I don't give a damn whether the Jets can get L. Jackson except if it causes them to stop negotiating to trade for Rodgers.

    As I said, I wouldn't mind seeing the Packers end up with Jackson - which is almost certainly not gonna happen.
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    • Originally posted by RashanGary View Post
      Jets fans are simultaneously saying they’re on of a handful of SB favorites with Rodgers and that he’s not worth more than a 3rd.
      yeah, isn't that wonderful?

      but new york fans are just fucked in the head to begin with

      they still owe us for just giving favre to them for next to nothing. not our fault they couldn't keep him

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      • 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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        • You’d think the jets would have asked about the compensation before asking to talk to him

          I could see it going like

          Jets- what would it take

          Pack-2 first

          Jets -can we talk to him

          Pack- sure

          Jets- ok, he’s in. We’ll give you a 4th next year

          Pack - get fucked. We said 2 1sts

          Jets- that’s insane!!!!

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          • Originally posted by Rastak View Post
            I think that's a fair analysis. It also depends on how much Green Bay wants picks for this years draft to beef things up for Love. Jets could stall past the draft.
            Honestly, I'd almost prefer picks in next year's draft. If Love falls on his face, more picks = more ammo to move up for Caleb Williams or Drake May. (Very rarely does a good QB fall outside the top 10 of the draft.)
            I know he's a 4 time MVP and all that stuff, but you're trading the contract as much as the player. Jalen Ramsey got a 3rd round pick! He's 28 and still a very good CB.

            I'd honestly be ok with the Jets keeping their 2023 R1 pick if they are so attached to it. I'd want the equivalent of it though (i.e., a R2 and R3) or more picks next year to account for it. I've also seen pick swaps, conditionals, player swaps, etc. I'd keep all the options open, but I'd trade him for a 2023 R2, 2023 R3, and a 2024 conditional R2. If they can't get R1 picks, get as many Day 2 picks as possible.

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            • Originally posted by run pMc View Post
              Honestly, I'd almost prefer picks in next year's draft. If Love falls on his face, more picks = more ammo to move up for Caleb Williams or Drake May. (Very rarely does a good QB fall outside the top 10 of the draft.)
              I know he's a 4 time MVP and all that stuff, but you're trading the contract as much as the player. Jalen Ramsey got a 3rd round pick! He's 28 and still a very good CB.

              I'd honestly be ok with the Jets keeping their 2023 R1 pick if they are so attached to it. I'd want the equivalent of it though (i.e., a R2 and R3) or more picks next year to account for it. I've also seen pick swaps, conditionals, player swaps, etc. I'd keep all the options open, but I'd trade him for a 2023 R2, 2023 R3, and a 2024 conditional R2. If they can't get R1 picks, get as many Day 2 picks as possible.
              I'm on board with this thinking. From the Jets' perspective, an understandable one, they're about to, appear to be about to, invest a lot of money and resources into a guy they know will only play one, maybe two more years. So their window won't be open for long as far as tying their fate to Roders, which means they're going to want that #1 pick this year, just because that pick is more likely to be someone who can have an immediate impact than, say, an equally physically gifted but not as developed guy you might get in the second or third round.

              So let them keep that pick, get a second or third this year from them, but make next year's pick from the Jets be that first rounder, and not conditional. IF things go the way the Jets hope they do, that'll be the 32nd pick of the first round. But that's no sure thing; it's statistically more likely to be a pick in the mid- to upper-twenties. Which the Packers could use in a package to move up next year if they need to find a QB. And if they like Love, well, then they get more weapons for the following year, when Love will have a year as a starter under his belt and will be ready to lead the Pack into the playoffs.
              "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 red View Post
                You’d think the jets would have asked about the compensation before asking to talk to him

                I could see it going like

                Jets- what would it take

                Pack-2 first

                Jets -can we talk to him

                Pack- sure

                Jets- ok, he’s in. We’ll give you a 4th next year

                Pack - get fucked. We said 2 1sts

                Jets- that’s insane!!!!
                HOPEFULLY you're right, and nobody has any compromise in their hearts, and nothing comes of the trade shit and the Packers have a great '23 season and maybe beyond WITH Rodgers, but that hope is still pretty much a longshot.
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                • I actually think the fucks with the Jets think they're gonna steal AR with a low-ball offer like they did with Favre. If I'm Gute, I'm telling them to fuck off.

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                  • Originally posted by run pMc View Post
                    (Very rarely does a good QB fall outside the top 10 of the draft.)
                    Lamar Jackson 32nd pick
                    Patrick Mahommes 10th pick
                    Tom Brady 199th pick
                    Russell Wilson 75th pick
                    Aaron Rodgers 24th pick
                    Brett Favre 33rd pick
                    Drew Brees 32nd pick
                    Ben Rothlisberger 11th pick
                    Jalen Hurts 53rd pick

                    Peyton Manning 1st pick
                    Eli Manning 1st pick
                    Phillip Rivers 4th pick
                    Matt Ryan 3rd pick
                    Matt Stafford 1st pick
                    Joe Burrow 1st pick
                    Josh Allen 7th pick
                    Justin Herbert 6th pick


                    Recent passing leaders and best young QBs averaged pick 18 in the draft. I took Tom Brady out because that’s an anomaly.
                    Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                    • 10 of those 17 came in the top 11 picks.
                      3 were the first pick
                      Last edited by RashanGary; 03-22-2023, 04:12 PM.
                      Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                      • Originally posted by red View Post
                        You’d think the jets would have asked about the compensation before asking to talk to him

                        I could see it going like

                        Jets- what would it take

                        Pack-2 first

                        Jets -can we talk to him

                        Pack- sure

                        Jets- ok, he’s in. We’ll give you a 4th next year

                        Pack - get fucked. We said 2 1sts

                        Jets- that’s insane!!!!
                        Red, you just described way too many of the negotiations in my life. Sometimes it was "I won't be available on sundays.". Then 2 weeks in, "we really need you available on sundays"

                        Then a look of shock when I say no.
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                        • You’re most likely to land a top QB in the first 11 picks, but picks 12 through 100 give you a decent shot too.
                          Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                          • 4 top QBs were selected at 1 overall - 23%
                            2 were selected between 2 and 4 - 12%
                            2 were selected between 5 and 7 - 12%
                            2 were selected between 8 and 11 - 12%


                            10 top QBs were selected in the top 11 - 59%
                            4 were selected between 12 and 33 - 23%
                            2 were selected between 34 and 75 - 12%
                            1 was selected between 76 and 200 - 6%
                            Last edited by RashanGary; 03-22-2023, 04:29 PM.
                            Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                            • So the JETS just acquired a 2nd round pick for E Moore, hopefully that is coming to us this year and we get the 1 next year

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                              • Jets made a trade and now have picks 42 and 43. Could this be the trade for Rodgers?
                                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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