Agreed. Then we get absolutely nothing (other than some cap space) for him.NCF wrote: ↑22 Feb 2022 08:03I gotta say, with this beautiful mystery, the preferred outcomes are definitely the extremes. Either trade him for a haul and watch him play in another uniform or run it back, mortgage the future, and compete for another championship over the next few seasons. The in between scenario, retirement, would be the most absolute bummer after all of this, even if it should have been a more likely outcome all along.
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Apparently, Mark Murphy "speaks" on Wednesday morning. It's a normal thing for him. But how much will the conversation be steered to be about 12? I imagine it'll be about 95% of it all, retirement or trade or coming back.
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My biggest complaint about the Aaron Rodgers drama, is it always seems to get in the way of draft related stuff.Scott4Pack wrote: ↑22 Feb 2022 08:47Apparently, Mark Murphy "speaks" on Wednesday morning. It's a normal thing for him. But how much will the conversation be steered to be about 12? I imagine it'll be about 95% of it all, retirement or trade or coming back.
Like I really really enjoy the draft. I want to here Gute talk about the draft and the combine, and now he isn't gunna get asked a single question about it.
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agreed, I'am so fed up with the Rodgers B S, I just deleted two posts because I went a bit over the top with my disdain for Aaron Rodgers, and that crap letter to Woodley, she dumped him just as all the others have, no one can life with such a ego centered me first whinny bitch like him for long, he robbed us of last years draft, and he'll do it again this year if he can, he has to be the center of attention or he pouts like a grade school kid, I'am ready to move on.BF004 wrote: ↑22 Feb 2022 08:54My biggest complaint about the Aaron Rodgers drama, is it always seems to get in the way of draft related stuff.Scott4Pack wrote: ↑22 Feb 2022 08:47Apparently, Mark Murphy "speaks" on Wednesday morning. It's a normal thing for him. But how much will the conversation be steered to be about 12? I imagine it'll be about 95% of it all, retirement or trade or coming back.
Like I really really enjoy the draft. I want to here Gute talk about the draft and the combine, and now he isn't gunna get asked a single question about it.
Retire next year Rodgers after we get a haul from the Broncos.
Retiring this year as a Packer would absolutely suck.
Also, if I am a trading team, I am absolutely putting in contingencies on removing future picks in a trade if Rodgers retires after a certain time period.
Retiring this year as a Packer would absolutely suck.
Also, if I am a trading team, I am absolutely putting in contingencies on removing future picks in a trade if Rodgers retires after a certain time period.
what GM would go along with that?, thats a good reason for us to get all we can this year, any GM trading for Rodgers knows going into the deal that Rodgers word means nothing, and he is loyal to no one, Rodgers is a phony, everyone is closed lip with him because ya never know how he will take anything thats said in reference to him, he wears his feelings on his shirt sleeve and seems to always be looking for something to resent and hold a grudge overgo pak go wrote: ↑22 Feb 2022 09:32Retire next year Rodgers after we get a haul from the Broncos.
Retiring this year as a Packer would absolutely suck.
Also, if I am a trading team, I am absolutely putting in contingencies on removing future picks in a trade if Rodgers retires after a certain time period.
I know someone pretty similar to that.
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Rodgers is a trickster and gets giggles from throwing everyone in the wrong direction. I dont expect him to retire.
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Why would he retire? IMO retirement is the LAST thing on his mind. He just has to figure out if he wants to stay with us or ask to be traded. I'm leaning toward him returning but I'm just a little old lady on a message board.go pak go wrote: ↑22 Feb 2022 09:32Retire next year Rodgers after we get a haul from the Broncos.
Retiring this year as a Packer would absolutely suck.
Also, if I am a trading team, I am absolutely putting in contingencies on removing future picks in a trade if Rodgers retires after a certain time period.
And he's admitted many times that he doesn't know anything. He doesn't talk to Aaron or anyone on the team regularly, if ever. He just gives his viewpoint from being a Packer, an agent (of Aaron's), and in the front office. He has a unique perspective. But things change and he knows he's not 100% right.
But it is something that even he isn't sure now.
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Again, Brandt has always said he doesn't know more than the rest of us do. He has had very strong convictions, though, that proved to be very telling. The fact that he no longer has a strong feeling one way or another suggests how fragile and mysterious this situation actually is.
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Brandt may not be an insider, but he does know the man, so he knows more than us.
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rumors, but according to a GB native there has been skuttlebut that Rodgers is planning on taking a lower team friendly deal so we can keep Adams and several other players, I told my friend I'll believe it when the team announces the deal, I wouldn't believe anything Rodgers says, he agreed.