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A reminder that we are better at this football thing than the Panthers.
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paco wrote:
11 Mar 2024 19:03
A reminder that we are better at this football thing than the Panthers.
The information on that tweet is significantly off though.

First of all, the Panthers only traded their 2024 first round pick once :) In addition, they didn't trade their first round pick in 2025 but their second rounder. Nor did they did trade their second round pick in 2023 (they selected Jonathan Mingo with it) but the one they acquired in the trade for McCaffrey.

I don't know why he's considering Burns a one-year rental. He was drafted by the Panthers in 2019 and played for them ever since. On top of that they received a second and a fifth rounder in return for him. Furthermore they received another fourth rounder in 2023 and a fifth rounder in 2024 in the McCaffrey trade.

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That tweet annoys me because they’re including the trade compensation they could have received by trading Burns a year earlier according to reports on the Rams’ offer. That’s why they include a “one year rental” on Burns.

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Apparently can only have so many ex Packers on the roster at a time.

*** Edit though I had attached a tweet about this about Vikings releasing Dean Lowry. ***

anyways, thats the news.
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Drew Lock to the Giants.

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Man, am I glad to be rid of the Rodgers circus.

Loved him as a player and don’t necessarily take issue with many of his non-football opinions but, that said, it’s much funner watching and listening to him and the associated media circus from afar than it was with him as QB1.

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For reference, Texans are taking on a 1 year contract for $5.75 million + whatever draft capital.
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BF004 wrote:
12 Mar 2024 15:59
I supported and defended Rodgers the football player, but personally the guy is pond scum, every time he opens his mouth now he makes himself to be a fool ( hard to argue with the crowd who thought that always the case)

family dis owned him, and any quality female he tried to have a relationship with split a year or two later once they realized what a ego maniac he actually.

now this political talk and running with the family rejected Kennedy who sounds like a hit man from the 1950's Mafia family with a mail order degree from the Roco school Allergic Medicine, I dare ya to even try and make something like this up :rotf: :rotf:

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If Rodgers can get RFK to stop running defense for Genocide and break with those running it, I could throw my vote their way. :idn:
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Labrev wrote:
13 Mar 2024 16:23
If Rodgers can get RFK to stop running defense for Genocide and break with those running it, I could throw my vote their way. :idn:
Hopefully as a tandem, they can rid our country of all vaccines so our next generation can once again get to experience polio and measles in their worst form. It might not Make America Great Again but why not Make America Sick Again?

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ok guys come on, we know the politics rules.

Rodgers as VP is a funny football story, but we don't have to discuss the agendas.

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APB wrote:
13 Mar 2024 15:03
Man, am I glad to be rid of the Rodgers circus.

Loved him as a player and don’t necessarily take issue with many of his non-football opinions but, that said, it’s much funner watching and listening to him and the associated media circus from afar than it was with him as QB1.
I took FLAK on the old forum, circa 2015, for positing the idea that Aaron Rodgers was not 100% mentally committed to football. There were hints back then that he wasn't all in. Now it is obvious. He believes that he is meant for bigger things.

Agree that we are better off without him. I want my QB's committed with a laser focus in the mold of Kobe Bryant.
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Papa John wrote:
13 Mar 2024 16:44
APB wrote:
13 Mar 2024 15:03
Man, am I glad to be rid of the Rodgers circus.

Loved him as a player and don’t necessarily take issue with many of his non-football opinions but, that said, it’s much funner watching and listening to him and the associated media circus from afar than it was with him as QB1.
I took FLAK on the old forum, circa 2015, for positing the idea that Aaron Rodgers was not 100% mentally committed to football. There were hints back then that he wasn't all in. Now it is obvious. He believes that he is meant for bigger things.

Agree that we are better off without him. I want my QB's committed with a laser focus in the mold of Kobe Bryant.
He actually explicitly said so himself on Pat McAfee show. I believe his exact quote was "I'm not all-ball all the time."
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Bobby Wagner to Washington for $6-8M

I was mildly intrigued by the impact he could have on a probably young inexperienced LB room. I think Quay is better with a field general next to him so he can play free.

But I’m not torn up about it or anything. Definitely not our current m.o.

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YoHoChecko wrote:
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ok guys come on, we know the politics rules.

Rodgers as VP is a funny football story, but we don't have to discuss the agendas.
Totally get that but Rodgers is whacko. It’s now being reported that he’s shared fake Sandy Hook conspiracy theories in his circle. That to me is beyond politics a d just downright unacceptable.

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Papa John wrote:
13 Mar 2024 16:44
APB wrote:
13 Mar 2024 15:03
Man, am I glad to be rid of the Rodgers circus.

Loved him as a player and don’t necessarily take issue with many of his non-football opinions but, that said, it’s much funner watching and listening to him and the associated media circus from afar than it was with him as QB1.
I took FLAK on the old forum, circa 2015, for positing the idea that Aaron Rodgers was not 100% mentally committed to football. There were hints back then that he wasn't all in. Now it is obvious. He believes that he is meant for bigger things.

Agree that we are better off without him. I want my QB's committed with a laser focus in the mold of Kobe Bryant.
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Yoop wrote:
13 Mar 2024 16:06
BF004 wrote:
12 Mar 2024 15:59
I supported and defended Rodgers the football player, but personally the guy is pond scum, every time he opens his mouth now he makes himself to be a fool ( hard to argue with the crowd who thought that always the case)

family dis owned him, and any quality female he tried to have a relationship with split a year or two later once they realized what a ego maniac he actually.

now this political talk and running with the family rejected Kennedy who sounds like a hit man from the 1950's Mafia family with a mail order degree from the Roco school Allergic Medicine, I dare ya to even try and make something like this up :rotf: :rotf:
I hear what you are saying. But I think AR12 is a textbook narcissist. You might take that as good or bad. But he is clearly in everything for himself. I'd love it if he proved me wrong. That same desire to excel was about himself. And that same desire leads him to do other stuff that... Well, I'll just leave it there.
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