oooof, no wayYoHoChecko wrote: ↑13 Mar 2023 15:32I’m team Mariota but only for the right priceScott4Pack wrote: ↑13 Mar 2023 15:26Then, once this trade is official, which vet QB do we sign as a backup?
Mariota sucks
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oooof, no wayYoHoChecko wrote: ↑13 Mar 2023 15:32I’m team Mariota but only for the right priceScott4Pack wrote: ↑13 Mar 2023 15:26Then, once this trade is official, which vet QB do we sign as a backup?
Labrev is mad at Rodgers because he gave his mom the absolute business. Right now the league is in position where most teams either already have a franchise QB, a young QB who could be a franchise QB, or are in position to draft one. One top of that they can’t afford the contract because a ton of teams are still dealing with the Covid years.texas wrote: ↑13 Mar 2023 17:48This is what I have been wondering. Do all the other teams see what we have been seeing come playoff time every year? Are they just paying lip service in public?Labrev wrote: ↑13 Mar 2023 13:06Jimmy G owned Rodgers when they most recently faced each other in the playoffs. 2019 he had the better team, so that's whatever, but 2021 was an embarrassment, and if that wasn't enough to convince people, Rodgers out-Lion'd a Lions team with nothing to play for (thumb healed, btw) in a critical, must-win game. At Lambeau. In December. Making the exact same mistake that cost them the previous season.
Yeah Jimmy G is younger, will play next year, won't cost you picks, all that is true, but there is a bigger truth to come to terms with: Aaron Rodgers IS NOT GOOD. And most of the league is wise to it now.
Jets still want him because one year of mediocre QB play makes him a Top 5 QB in their team history; this team's fans have nostalgia for Favre and Sanchize. Carolina reportedly came calling, but they recently decide to make a big trade for the top QB prospect in the upcoming draft.
The emperor has no clothes.
lupedafiasco wrote: ↑13 Mar 2023 17:58Gutenbumst
It’s not one pick. It’s drafting Gary at 12 when you have no plans for him to play for 3 more years. Don’t be obtuse.
Yeah not sure what he’s referring to. It actually cost two picks to draft Love. So wrong. They also drafted Dillon for the future but the reneged on that as well. So that’s actually 3 picks. So still wrong. Then they drafted Deguara at TE and we continued to resign the bums we already have. And there you have some bum bum sauce. A new Chinese recipe.
Ego draft that backfired massively.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑13 Mar 2023 18:11Yeah not sure what he’s referring to. It actually cost two picks to draft Love. So wrong. They also drafted Dillon for the future but the reneged on that as well. So that’s actually 3 picks. So still wrong. Then they drafted Deguara at TE and we continued to resign the bums we already have. And there you have some bum bum sauce. A new Chinese recipe.
Rashan Gary was drafted the same year we signed both Smiths. Before coming to Green Bay both were middle of the road Edges, at best. Neither were sure things. Plus, it is very prudent to have 3 edge rushers. It just so happened that both Smiths lit the world on fire and made Gary superfluous.It’s not one pick. It’s drafting Gary at 12 when you have no plans for him to play for 3 more years.1 pick meant we drafted for the future.
Albeit all teams ALWAYS draft for the future.
AJ Dillon was not just a pick for the future, but a pick for the present. We needed a bigger short yardage back, plus Jones and Williams were coming due.They also drafted Dillon for the future but the reneged on that as well.
This isn't a pick for the future, but a pick to try to fill a poorly filled position and a position we lacked in H back.Then they drafted Deguara at TE
We don’t deal with other teams much anyways
It would be awesome if he calls the jets live on air and tells them his “decision”. That way nothing to leak before the show.
Insane, we paid Rodgers overt 200 mil. dollars since 2018 and spent most of our resources on a average defense.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑13 Mar 2023 17:58Labrev is mad at Rodgers because he gave his mom the absolute business. Right now the league is in position where most teams either already have a franchise QB, a young QB who could be a franchise QB, or are in position to draft one. One top of that they can’t afford the contract because a ton of teams are still dealing with the Covid years.texas wrote: ↑13 Mar 2023 17:48This is what I have been wondering. Do all the other teams see what we have been seeing come playoff time every year? Are they just paying lip service in public?Labrev wrote: ↑13 Mar 2023 13:06Jimmy G owned Rodgers when they most recently faced each other in the playoffs. 2019 he had the better team, so that's whatever, but 2021 was an embarrassment, and if that wasn't enough to convince people, Rodgers out-Lion'd a Lions team with nothing to play for (thumb healed, btw) in a critical, must-win game. At Lambeau. In December. Making the exact same mistake that cost them the previous season.
Yeah Jimmy G is younger, will play next year, won't cost you picks, all that is true, but there is a bigger truth to come to terms with: Aaron Rodgers IS NOT GOOD. And most of the league is wise to it now.
Jets still want him because one year of mediocre QB play makes him a Top 5 QB in their team history; this team's fans have nostalgia for Favre and Sanchize. Carolina reportedly came calling, but they recently decide to make a big trade for the top QB prospect in the upcoming draft.
The emperor has no clothes.
I think what most of the league knows is that Gutenbumst is a $%@# idiot.
Andy Herman just talked about it today. Gutenbumst tried to have their cake and eat it too. They wanted to go all in and build for the future and ultimately that gets you nothing. You can’t sacrifice the futures cap and draft for the future. That’s stupid. We needed to either move on or go all in. We tried doing both and failed miserably. It further just proves my theory this team doesn’t have Super Bowl as their top priority. I’ve been saying it for years but they just want to be good enough to raise ticket prices.
We did what we’ve done for a decade…tell rodgers to figure out the offense, while the GM whiffs on defensive selectionsYoop wrote: ↑13 Mar 2023 19:32Insane, we paid Rodgers overt 200 mil. dollars since 2018 and spent most of our resources on a average defense.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑13 Mar 2023 17:58Labrev is mad at Rodgers because he gave his mom the absolute business. Right now the league is in position where most teams either already have a franchise QB, a young QB who could be a franchise QB, or are in position to draft one. One top of that they can’t afford the contract because a ton of teams are still dealing with the Covid years.
I think what most of the league knows is that Gutenbumst is a $%@# idiot.
Andy Herman just talked about it today. Gutenbumst tried to have their cake and eat it too. They wanted to go all in and build for the future and ultimately that gets you nothing. You can’t sacrifice the futures cap and draft for the future. That’s stupid. We needed to either move on or go all in. We tried doing both and failed miserably. It further just proves my theory this team doesn’t have Super Bowl as their top priority. I’ve been saying it for years but they just want to be good enough to raise ticket prices.