So Rodgers forced us to get old man Cobb, to have a guy he can tRuSt at WR... only to throw to Adams 3.5% more the next year.
This guy....
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So Rodgers forced us to get old man Cobb, to have a guy he can tRuSt at WR... only to throw to Adams 3.5% more the next year.
Drj820 wrote: ↑08 Mar 2023 09:28That said, if they knew they wanted to move on. And they knew they were "done", why didnt Love play when the thumb broke? Would have been a perfect excuse to actually see what he can do. It would have given us clarity for how the QB would perform without Rodgers in 2023, would have given clarity on the 5th year option, and we could see how much we really need Rodgers, Love, or someone else.
Point being, if true they knew they were moving on...they had the perfect opportunity to play Love and they should have.
AR still could function and play better than Love at that point in time. AR is still the much better QB and will be in 2023 and probably 2024. But it seems Gute is following the "get rid of a guy a year too early is better than keeping him a year too long" mentality here. Plus he knows Love is gone if he sits this year and he will never see what he had (I think this is what is REALLY driving the push to move on from AR).YoHoChecko wrote: ↑08 Mar 2023 09:37Drj820 wrote: ↑08 Mar 2023 09:28That said, if they knew they wanted to move on. And they knew they were "done", why didnt Love play when the thumb broke? Would have been a perfect excuse to actually see what he can do. It would have given us clarity for how the QB would perform without Rodgers in 2023, would have given clarity on the 5th year option, and we could see how much we really need Rodgers, Love, or someone else.
Point being, if true they knew they were moving on...they had the perfect opportunity to play Love and they should have.
I will never understand not playing Love when Rodgers broke his thumb.
I don’t agree with your conclusions about propaganda or hiding. But I don’t understand it.
spot onwallyuwl wrote: ↑08 Mar 2023 09:48AR still could function and play better than Love at that point in time. AR is still the much better QB and will be in 2023 and probably 2024. But it seems Gute is following the "get rid of a guy a year too early is better than keeping him a year too long" mentality here. Plus he knows Love is gone if he sits this year and he will never see what he had (I think this is what is REALLY driving the push to move on from AR).YoHoChecko wrote: ↑08 Mar 2023 09:37Drj820 wrote: ↑08 Mar 2023 09:28That said, if they knew they wanted to move on. And they knew they were "done", why didnt Love play when the thumb broke? Would have been a perfect excuse to actually see what he can do. It would have given us clarity for how the QB would perform without Rodgers in 2023, would have given clarity on the 5th year option, and we could see how much we really need Rodgers, Love, or someone else.
Point being, if true they knew they were moving on...they had the perfect opportunity to play Love and they should have.
I will never understand not playing Love when Rodgers broke his thumb.
I don’t agree with your conclusions about propaganda or hiding. But I don’t understand it.
I think the Jets will still want him. They are desperate. But that lack of commitment will absolutely affect what the packers can receive in a trade. Which is what I have said all along, I think the retirement talk has been strategic in order to not raid his new team of draft picks.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑08 Mar 2023 09:48I also want to throw it out there that I think the biggest sticking point moving forward is that Rodgers isn’t going to want to give the Jets a 2-year commitment and the Jets will say they only want him if he does.
I think the Rodgers won't adjust stuff is over blown, what Rodgers was tired of is watching receivers break right instead of left and vice versa, and drop passes.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑08 Mar 2023 09:54I disagree with everything in that post @wallyuwl
It’s already a year too late.
Aaron Rodgers could not function better than even Andy Dalton with a broken thumb. It was awful. He played poorly and we lost five straight games.
Rodgers is not better for the team in 2023 because Rodgers refuses to adjust his game to account for receivers who lack experience and don’t know his brain inside and out.
Plus we have multiple sources, including a tacit admission himself, saying that Gutey wanted Love playing last year, but he’s the GM, not the coach.
Yes, 100%
Rodgers doesnt exactly usually follow precedents or norms, and this still would have to be something Rodgers agrees to.
I expect it to be done by the tampering period in 4-5 days. We're on the path to conclusion. Now, will another team jump in the mix (or has one) complicating the timeline? Maybe. But if that happens, a lot of "here's what we've negotiated with another team" will already be worked out and they'd just have to meet it.
Love didn't play for the same reason Favre didn't rest up when Arrington rolled up on his knee and he was hobbled for weeks. Nobody wants to be the next Wally Pipp. Nobody who has any clout wants to sit and be called out. And most people think they can still do a great job. You actually need some coach or Dr. to sit him.wallyuwl wrote: ↑08 Mar 2023 09:48AR still could function and play better than Love at that point in time. AR is still the much better QB and will be in 2023 and probably 2024. But it seems Gute is following the "get rid of a guy a year too early is better than keeping him a year too long" mentality here. Plus he knows Love is gone if he sits this year and he will never see what he had (I think this is what is REALLY driving the push to move on from AR).YoHoChecko wrote: ↑08 Mar 2023 09:37Drj820 wrote: ↑08 Mar 2023 09:28That said, if they knew they wanted to move on. And they knew they were "done", why didnt Love play when the thumb broke? Would have been a perfect excuse to actually see what he can do. It would have given us clarity for how the QB would perform without Rodgers in 2023, would have given clarity on the 5th year option, and we could see how much we really need Rodgers, Love, or someone else.
Point being, if true they knew they were moving on...they had the perfect opportunity to play Love and they should have.
I will never understand not playing Love when Rodgers broke his thumb.
I don’t agree with your conclusions about propaganda or hiding. But I don’t understand it.