Re: Aaron Rodgers thread 3000
Posted: 03 Jun 2021 20:58
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This is hilarious because he is the current MVP with the second best qb season of all time. The oline gets injured plug in players and they still do well - oh I wonder why? 5th round and undrafted wrs and undrafted TE - 48 tds - mmmm I wonder why? Get ready for a rude awakening.TheSkeptic wrote: ↑03 Jun 2021 20:48Yup, Hayward and Hyde sucked and Capers did the right thing by telling this to the front office.
But getting back to AR. From 2008-2014 AR was indeed the most valuable player in the NFL and carried the team more than a QB should have to. Since then he has been above average. Last season he had the best Oline in the league, a top 2 WR and a top 5 RB and a top 5 TE. Plus capable backups at every position except LT. An a decent defense. The word that now best describes AR now is "WAS".
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I actually think there is a decent shot he shows up. At least better odds than I thought a week ago. I'm not sure what he has to gain by continuing his stance, but I guess we'll see. This is his best chance to blow everything off as "media made too much of it" and not lose a bunch of cash and he kind of seems to thrive on trolling the media. The further he goes, the more obvious it is that the media absolutely made the right amount of it.
I doubt it for the mandatory OTA's, maybe, but 93 K is chump change for Rodgers, and since he knows most of the installs he isn't losing much sitting out, I think he comes back for the start of TC, people are right to say he has no leverage, I expect he'll play out this season and ask for a trade prior to next years draft when there will be plenty of bidding for his services, if he really wanted out he would have had Dunn leak this stuff a month before this last draft.
Agreed, I wouldn't be surprised if a new contract came out just for the sake of a new contract, but it doesn't really do much in terms of extra years or extra cash. Then he shows up on June 8th, does what you say, and everyone saves face.NCF wrote: ↑04 Jun 2021 08:48I actually think there is a decent shot he shows up. At least better odds than I thought a week ago. I'm not sure what he has to gain by continuing his stance, but I guess we'll see. This is his best chance to blow everything off as "media made too much of it" and not lose a bunch of cash and he kind of seems to thrive on trolling the media. The further he goes, the more obvious it is that the media absolutely made the right amount of it.
yep, more likely then he comes cowering back kissy, kissy, all is forgotten, I doubt he or Gutknust speak to each other all season
Are you kidding me?Yoop wrote: ↑03 Jun 2021 19:36blah blah blah, you and GPG are his harshest critics, you guys will over look sins of almost every other player, but never Rodgers, defend coaches, and specially GM's as well,Pckfn23 wrote: ↑03 Jun 2021 18:35I think you might not understand what a strawman argument is. Either that or you're secretly a tween and that's just how you approach an argument.
My actual argument is that Aaron Rodgers has had a huge impact on the success of the Packers the last 13 seasons. He has been the most talented player in the field. He has also had bad plays, poor games, and mediocre seasons. He is not infallible and he does need a decent team around him to be excellent. The front office has made plenty of mistakes over the years, but no more or less than any other team.
Now, you can yoop that all you want in your own mind, but don't come here and say it is anything other than the above.
I believe it will be his first time stepping on the practice field.
Surely everybody but maybe the disgruntled QB will be there right?