Yoop wrote: ↑05 Feb 2023 15:42
the only teams that plan for 2 or 3 years into the future are bottom feeders, and rebuilding teams, and we aint that, this team is prime for a run STILL, why get rid of the most important position on the field, I can't believe I have to sit hear day after day and explain the frailty of your proposition, your counting on Love to become Purdy, and this team can, what carry Love as though you think that was the case with Purdy and the Niners, it wasn't, Purdy will compete to start next year because he didn't get flattered under pressure, stayed poised, read his progressions and delivered the ball, something you rarely ever saw with Love.
For the umpteenth time, I'm not "counting" on anything w/r/t Love.
The point is we need to FIND OUT if Love can play, because the cost of going with Rodgers and being wrong (losing a QB who can play well for as long as 10-15 years) is way hgher than the cost of going with Love and being wrong (losing a QB who is pushing 40 and has only a handful of good years left).
And it's not that hard to outplay Rodgers anymore. If Geno Smith and Brock Purdy can do it, so can
By all accounts Love wants to play next year and will try to force a trade. You want to play hardball on him and make him stay put (while decrying the idea of doing that to Rodgers, which BTW I never advocated, you are once again getting posts mixed up old geezer), good for you.
Packers will likely honor his request if he does that, though, for two reasons: (1) their commitment to doing right by players, (2) if we stick with Rodgers then we are more-or-less going all-in in which case, better to trade Love for guys who will come in and play.
quit the fking put downs you ignorant jerk, maybe some of us realize that Rodgers is still better then Love, and that last season was a anomaly, and the only reason to move on is do to the hole the FO dug with the contract.
we may end up trading Rodgers, at this stage of it though I resent your implication that some of us would rather watch Rodgers play for us then winning a SB, thats BS and you know it.
As you point out many times, we don't actually know how good Love is, so I can't say Love is better (but that doesn't matter because it's not the reason why I think we need to move on). But you can't say we don't know how good Love is and then turn around and say Rodgers is definitely better, especially at a time when guys like Geno Smith are outplaying Rodgers, both in stats and team success.
This sort of illogic is why I have given up on thinking there is some rational reason behind clinging to Rodgers, even Lupe thinks it's time to move on. It's gotta be some emotional pathology, only question is what. The comfortable security of the status-quo, and a phobia over being a perrenial losing team which makes this stagnation look like the better option (ignoring that the risk of getting worse is not the only possible outcome; getting better is also possible) seems to be it.
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And frankly yoop, tough luck if you don't like it. You make unflattering assumptions about people who want to move on from Rodgers ('you darn kids just want change for change sake! you think Love will be good but where's the PROOF???') yet you don't see me complaining about it.