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Aaron Rodgers stuff

Originally posted by Stanley:
Originally posted by Since07:
Originally posted by FL9er:
LMAO, so the Packers are going to turn around and draft Justin Fields one year after trading up for Jordan Love?

The 49ers albeit acquiring a future HOF, is going to inherit Rodgers contract at age 37, when the whole point of all this is to get a younger impact player at QB on a rookie contract, so they can balance out the Trent Williams, George Kittle, and Warner & Bosa extensions?

Did this guy even listen to himself? The logic isn't there.

I feel most people don't see this

I'd dump Warner in a heartbeat for Rodgers.

Same, he could be replaced through the draft
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Originally posted by Fresno49er:
Originally posted by Stanley:
Originally posted by Since07:
Originally posted by FL9er:
LMAO, so the Packers are going to turn around and draft Justin Fields one year after trading up for Jordan Love?

The 49ers albeit acquiring a future HOF, is going to inherit Rodgers contract at age 37, when the whole point of all this is to get a younger impact player at QB on a rookie contract, so they can balance out the Trent Williams, George Kittle, and Warner & Bosa extensions?

Did this guy even listen to himself? The logic isn't there.

I feel most people don't see this

I'd dump Warner in a heartbeat for Rodgers.

Same, he could be replaced through the draft

Yah it's so easy to find an all pro LB who can tackle and cover when we lucked out finding one in the 3rd
if its #3 for Rodgers, ima do it
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Make it happen
Originally posted by FredFlintstone:
Originally posted by Fresno49er:
Originally posted by Stanley:
Originally posted by Since07:
Originally posted by FL9er:
LMAO, so the Packers are going to turn around and draft Justin Fields one year after trading up for Jordan Love?

The 49ers albeit acquiring a future HOF, is going to inherit Rodgers contract at age 37, when the whole point of all this is to get a younger impact player at QB on a rookie contract, so they can balance out the Trent Williams, George Kittle, and Warner & Bosa extensions?

Did this guy even listen to himself? The logic isn't there.

I feel most people don't see this

I'd dump Warner in a heartbeat for Rodgers.

Same, he could be replaced through the draft

Yah it's so easy to find an all pro LB who can tackle and cover when we lucked out finding one in the 3rd

Its a lot easier than finding a HOF QB.
Originally posted by NCommand:

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Originally posted by NCommand:
As f**ked up as that is. Rodgers ass would be one to do something like that
Shanahan's coaching career would be finished if he traded the farm for a 37-year old QB.
Originally posted by billbird2111:
Shanahan's coaching career would be finished if he traded the farm for a 37-year old QB.

We are Super Bowl favorites next year with Rodgers
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Originally posted by billbird2111:
Shanahan's coaching career would be finished if he traded the farm for a 37-year old QB.

Can't agree with this.

As stated, we're SB faves w/rodgers slinging it.
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Aaron Rodgers is now considering retirement unless the Packers fix things to 'his liking,' per report (msn.com)

According to NFL Media's Ian Rapoport, Rodgers is seriously considering retirement and it's something that could happen "unless the situation [in Green Bay] is repaired to his liking." If he does retire, hosting "Jeopardy" could be a post-retirement option for Rodgers.

The only piece of good news here for the Packers is that based on Rapoport's phrasing, there may be a way for the Packers to salvage their relationship with their star QB. If the situation can be "repaired to his liking," that at least leaves the door open for the Packers to fix things.

Of course, we don't know what the Packers would have to do to repair the situation. It's possible that Rodgers wants a contract extension, it's possible that he wants to see Jordan Love traded or it could even be possible that he wants to see someone in the front office fired -- According to Pro Football Talk, Rodgers "doesn't like anyone in the front office" -- or it could be a combination of all of these things or none of these things.

- I hope he gets his GM fired and then promptly retires....
Im not a fan of the job that Gutenkunst has done since his ascension to GM. He's drafted some good players, and also a lot of stinkers. Mostly not a fan of his handling of Rodgers. He almost seems antagonistic with his moves vs the QB's publicly known desires. I mean Rodgers can be a prick and I get putting a player in their place, but they have such a small window left with Rodgers imo and you'd think they'd do all they could to take advantage.
Originally posted by WINiner:
Im not a fan of the job that Gutenkunst has done since his ascension to GM. He's drafted some good players, and also a lot of stinkers. Mostly not a fan of his handling of Rodgers. He almost seems antagonistic with his moves vs the QB's publicly known desires. I mean Rodgers can be a prick and I get putting a player in their place, but they have such a small window left with Rodgers imo and you'd think they'd do all they could to take advantage.

He's losing his mind.... but we're reaping all the benefits.

They're gonna draft3 7th round receivers to make him happy and he will shut the f**k up and play football for 40m a year. Crybaby.
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