Drj820 wrote: ↑30 Mar 2021 12:21
See you keep saying the Packers clearly have a plan...and I completely agree with you! I am just advocating that after this past year it is time for the org to be thankful they have an MVP QB and to punt on their plan.
Either by trading love or letting him be a backup while we remove the artificial decision point the team has created and open up more cap space by extending or restructuring Rodgers deal so we can field the best team possible right now...while Rodgers is still the best in the league.
No you're the one making an artificial decision point.
The team's plan is to wait until after the 2022 season and say "ok, which of these two guys should be our QB for the next three years."
And you're saying it's time to punt on that and artificially force a decision on "ok, it's 2021; which of these QBs should be our QB for the next 6 years." You are artificially moving up a decision and advocating to trade Love at his literal lowest value point. You keep claiming he "didn't beat out Boyle" but he never competed with Boyle. The Packers activated their development plan from the moment they drafted him and that included not forcing him into a role from day one. Favre was QB3 as a rookie. Rodgers didn't play as well as Craig Nall as a rookie. Love DIDN'T EVEN HAVE A PRESEASON TO EVALUATE and you still think there is "new information."
There is zero new or available information about how good Love will be in 2023. There is also zero new or available information about how Aaron Rodgers will play and what he will want in 2023.
Why make a decision for the next 6 years when you have a perfectly good structure to wait two years and make the decision then. It has no impact. If you trade Love now you're getting at best a second round pick (probably less because no one has seen him play and it's a deep QB class) and you're unlikely to get an immediate impact from that rookie, either.
You keep thinking that saying "the Packers have a plan" is saying "they have a plan to move on from Rodgers." No. The Packers have a plan to be in position to make the correct, more-informed QB decision about 2023-2025 when the time comes for that decision.
That's why I'm so frustrated by all of this. You're all TRYING TO MAKE THE DECISION that doesn't have to be made. We don't have to pick Rodgers or Love. We have Rodgers for at least 2 more years and we have Love under contract for at least 3 more years. We have the tools to properly evaluate the position and the finances and the situation in two years' time when we have the right amount of info. Love may light up preseason and become a trade asset. He may light up preseason and become our starter. He may not. He may look lost on the field and become a draft bust. But we can evaluate ALL of that while continuing to get high-level play from a HoF QB and make the right decision about the 2023 starter when the time comes.
The pick was made. Stop trying to UNDO it by advocating for a trade or an extension. And speaking of, even if Rodgers' deal is re-worked now, it won't change this dynamic. It would likely guarantee 2022 with the team, but that's already the most likely outcome anyway. Adding $5-8M in dead money to 2023 still leaves the team in position to choose whether to trade Rodgers and go with Love, to let Rodgers finish his contract and move on, while extending Love and having him compete, or to trade Love , extend Rodgers and draft a new heir apparent. Right now, and still if there is an extension, every option is on the table. I do not understand the rush to take options OFF the table.