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FlaChief58 06-10-2021 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe (Post 15703920)

Because you're a butt ****ing moron?

Pasta Little Brioni 06-10-2021 09:59 PM

I forgot how dumb knowmo is. Rodgers is not going to slum in Denver to finish out his career. Maaaybe if he gets his brain scrambled this year, he will borrow some of 5 head's HGH he quit taking when the league cracked down for a year. Otherwise, why would he go to an inferior team in a much tougher division?

Tribal Warfare 06-11-2021 09:18 PM

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Halfcan 06-11-2021 09:49 PM

Murphy will either bend the knee or be fired. Rodgers is more valuable.

-King- 06-11-2021 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Halfcan (Post 15705691)
Murphy will either bend the knee or be fired. Rodgers is more valuable.

Who can fire him?

Halfcan 06-11-2021 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by -King- (Post 15705693)
Who can fire him?

The fans could force him to step down- just like what CP did to get Pioli out of town.

Here is Murphys own words:

"The situation we face with Aaron Rodgers has divided our fan base. The emails and letters that I've received reflect this fact. As I wrote here last month, we remain committed to resolving things with Aaron and want him to be our quarterback in 2021 and beyond. We are working to resolve the situation and realize that the less both sides say publicly, the better."

We can guess that this is bullshit. No Packer fans want to see Rodgers wearing Cheating Donk orange.

TribalElder 06-12-2021 01:27 AM

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Originally Posted by -King- (Post 15705693)
Who can fire him?

GreenBay is more like survivor than an actual franchise

you gotta get the shareholders to vote people off the cheese island ROFL

Quesadilla Joe 06-16-2021 07:41 PM

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I know former players are supplying some hope, but this is what folks around the situation have been saying since the initial bomb dropped.<br><br>He’s dug in. Green Bay needs to start taking those calls. <br><br>“He’s not going back there.” <a href="https://t.co/cIMDKBaJ5F">https://t.co/cIMDKBaJ5F</a></p>&mdash; Tyler Dunne (@TyDunne) <a href="https://twitter.com/TyDunne/status/1405257199706906626?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 16, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Spoiler!

staylor26 06-16-2021 07:43 PM

Keep hope alive!

LMAO

TEX 06-17-2021 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by staylor26 (Post 15710877)
Keep hope alive!

LMAO

Exactly. Especially when you have N-O-T-H-I-N-G, like last place Denver. LMAO

FlaChief58 06-17-2021 07:20 AM

Poor lil fella. Only 15 more years of mediocrity to go before your shit team even has a shred of hope of becoming relevant again.

Wisconsin_Chief 06-17-2021 07:42 AM

He may not be going to Denver this year, but he's definitely never taking another snap in Green Bay. He will sit out this year, the Packers will save millions upon millions of dollars (which is honestly all that organization cares about) and then trade him next offseason. It honestly makes zero sense for them to trade him now.

What a dumpster fire of an organization. Murphy has now managed to alienate not one, but two Hall of Fame QBs in less than a 20 year period. Are they both divas? Sure, but most organizations are smart enough to realize that a franchise QB drives the whole damn thing. The Packers honestly think they can just plug Jordan Love in and keep rolling because they're just that much smarter than the rest of the league.

The funniest part is the fan base out here. They are clueless, spoiled morons. At least 75% are taking the organizations side. It's hilarious. They truly have no idea what they're in for.

notorious 06-17-2021 07:47 AM

Green Bay deserves what is coming to them.

Not a single tear will be shed, unless it’s due to uncontrollable laughter.

staylor26 06-17-2021 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Wisconsin_Chief (Post 15711165)
He may not be going to Denver this year, but he's definitely never taking another snap in Green Bay. He will sit out this year, the Packers will save millions upon millions of dollars (which is honestly all that organization cares about) and then trade him next offseason. It honestly makes zero sense for them to trade him now.

What a dumpster fire of an organization. Murphy has now managed to alienate not one, but two Hall of Fame QBs in less than a 20 year period. Are they both divas? Sure, but most organizations are smart enough to realize that a franchise QB drives the whole damn thing. The Packers honestly think they can just plug Jordan Love in and keep rolling because they're just that much smarter than the rest of the league.

The funniest part is the fan base out here. They are clueless, spoiled morons. At least 75% are taking the organizations side. It's hilarious. They truly have no idea what they're in for.

Still very unlikely that he leaves 30+ mil on the table and another shot at a SB. His holdout might carry into the season, but it’s still doubtful that he sits the entire year.

Wisconsin_Chief 06-17-2021 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 15711170)
Green Bay deserves what is coming to them.

Not a single tear will be shed, unless it’s due to uncontrollable laughter.

1000%, and I live here and a lot of these people are my friends. They completely deserve it.

Wisconsin_Chief 06-17-2021 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by staylor26 (Post 15711282)
Still very unlikely that he leaves 30+ mil on the table and another shot at a SB. His holdout might carry into the season, but it’s still doubtful that he sits the entire year.

In most cases you'd be correct, but I doubt it with Rodgers. He's got plenty of money and you're drastically underestimating how much he despises this front office, while also overestimating his love for the game. He's not passionate about football anymore.

Like Murphy said, he's a complicated fella. We'll see if his tune changes once the season starts, but he's definitely not starting for this team week one. That's for sure. Your scenario might be the most likely one, but I won't be shocked at all if he just sits the whole year. If anyone would do it, it'd be him.

TEX 06-17-2021 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Wisconsin_Chief (Post 15711165)
He may not be going to Denver this year, but he's definitely never taking another snap in Green Bay. He will sit out this year, the Packers will save millions upon millions of dollars (which is honestly all that organization cares about) and then trade him next offseason. It honestly makes zero sense for them to trade him now.

What a dumpster fire of an organization. Murphy has now managed to alienate not one, but two Hall of Fame QBs in less than a 20 year period. Are they both divas? Sure, but most organizations are smart enough to realize that a franchise QB drives the whole damn thing. The Packers honestly think they can just plug Jordan Love in and keep rolling because they're just that much smarter than the rest of the league.

The funniest part is the fan base out here. They are clueless, spoiled morons. At least 75% are taking the organizations side. It's hilarious. They truly have no idea what they're in for.

I get that. I'm pretty "complicated" myself, but no way I'd ever leave $30 MILLION+ on the table. That's money that he will never get back. And no matter how financially set he is, it's a large sum. I'd take my time about it, but I'd report and play one more season and let everyone know it is my last in Green Bay. That would put pressure on everyone to win it all now, because next year, me and my $30 MILLION + that I earned for coming back for one more season, will be outta here!

I never really liked the guy anyway, so I really don't care WTF he does. He always came across to me as an arrogant prick, so if he ends up in Denver, he'll fit right in over there. And if that happens - BRING IT! Beating them will be more fun for the next couple of years!

Having said that, I do feel that Green Bay messed this thing up badly. They know Rodgers and know how he thinks, they should have handled a lot of things differently. They deserve what they get.

TEX 06-17-2021 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by FlaChief58 (Post 15711146)
Poor lil fella. Only 15 more years of mediocrity to go before your shit team even has a shred of hope of becoming relevant again.

They'll be a lot of SUCK mixed in with the mediocrity. Mediocrity is their ceiling.

Coochie liquor 06-17-2021 10:03 AM

If Rodgers isn’t playing this year, can we switch our GB game to the Bucs?

Rausch 06-17-2021 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by TEX (Post 15711336)

Having said that, I do feel that Green Bay messed this thing up badly. They know Rodgers and know how he thinks, they should have handled a lot of things differently. They deserve what they get.

If what they get is two 1st round picks for an almost 40 year old QB I'd say they did just fine...

staylor26 06-17-2021 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 15711418)
If what they get is two 1st round picks for an almost 40 year old QB I'd say they did just fine...

Lol no.

Rausch 06-17-2021 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by staylor26 (Post 15711421)
Lol no.

Rodgers is definitely an "odd fella." He might get to where he's going and not like it there. Brady is an extreme rarity - not the norm.

QB's will be playing longer and older than before but not into their 50's. I'd take two first round picks for any player not likely to play longer than 2 or 3 years...

staylor26 06-17-2021 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 15711435)
Rodgers is definitely an "odd fella." He might get to where he's going and not like it there. Brady is an extreme rarity - not the norm.

QB's will be playing longer and older than before but not into their 50's. I'd take two first round picks for any player not likely to play longer than 2 or 3 years...

He’s coming off an MVP season. Two 1st round picks, which would likely be late picks, are not going to cut it.

htismaqe 06-17-2021 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by staylor26 (Post 15711448)
He’s coming off an MVP season. Two 1st round picks, which would likely be late picks, are not going to cut it.

I think he was talking about next year, especially if he sits out a year.

Rausch 06-17-2021 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 15711450)
I think he was talking about next year, especially if he sits out a year.

How many years are we realistically expecting him to play? After this year what, 2 more? It should be obvious that everyone isn't Brady and most QB's aren't going to be starting quality at 38 or 40.

htismaqe 06-17-2021 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 15711618)
How many years are we realistically expecting him to play? After this year what, 2 more? It should be obvious that everyone isn't Brady and most QB's aren't going to be starting quality at 38 or 40.

If they trade him right now, they can and should get more than a couple of 1st's for him.

If he sits out a year and they can still get 2 firsts for him next year, I'd agree with you that they made out okay.

O.city 06-17-2021 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by staylor26 (Post 15711282)
Still very unlikely that he leaves 30+ mil on the table and another shot at a SB. His holdout might carry into the season, but it’s still doubtful that he sits the entire year.

Changing your tune eh?

staylor26 06-17-2021 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 15711624)
Changing your tune eh?

Umm what?

ClevelandBronco 06-17-2021 11:58 AM

I'd advise him to show up, complain about a hammy and ride a bike on the sidelines all season.

Thing is, he hasn't called.

O.city 06-17-2021 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by staylor26 (Post 15711638)
Umm what?

"He'll never miss time, he'll show up"


"He may miss some time, but he'll eventually be there"

I'm guessing in a month you'll be on to "he'll get traded but wherever he goes won't be any good". LMAO

staylor26 06-17-2021 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 15711647)
"He'll never miss time, he'll show up"


"He may miss some time, but he'll eventually be there"

I'm guessing in a month you'll be on to "he'll get traded but wherever he goes won't be any good". LMAO

When did I say that he will never miss time?

I said he won’t be traded, retire, or holdout the entire season dumbass.

O.city 06-17-2021 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by staylor26 (Post 15711650)
When did I say that he will never miss time?

I said he won’t be traded, retire, or holdout the entire season dumbass.

Sure Jan

staylor26 06-17-2021 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 15711654)
Sure Jan

You’re a ****ing idiot looking for a “gotcha” where there isn’t one.

The only thing I’ve said with absolute certainty is that he won’t be traded, retire, or holdout the entire season.

RealSNR 06-18-2021 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 15711647)
"He'll never miss time, he'll show up"


"He may miss some time, but he'll eventually be there"

I'm guessing in a month you'll be on to "he'll get traded but wherever he goes won't be any good". LMAO


Boy, is it condescending in here or is it just you??!!

staylor26 06-18-2021 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by RealSNR (Post 15712859)
Boy, is it condescending in here or is it just you??!!

I’m still waiting for him to show me where I said when exactly he would return.

Mile High Mania 06-18-2021 11:10 AM

This thread … no better proof of a boring offseason

FlaChief58 06-18-2021 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Mile High Mania (Post 15712876)
This thread … no better proof of a boring offseason

And yet you keep coming back to said thread and posting on a rival teams board. Says a lot about you

DaFace 06-18-2021 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by FlaChief58 (Post 15712899)
And yet you keep coming back to said thread and posting on a rival teams board. Says a lot about you

:spock:

He's been here longer than you have.

staylor26 06-18-2021 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by FlaChief58 (Post 15712899)
And yet you keep coming back to said thread and posting on a rival teams board. Says a lot about you

MHM is cool man. Let him be!

FlaChief58 06-18-2021 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 15712904)
:spock:

He's been here longer than you have.

And?

DaFace 06-18-2021 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by FlaChief58 (Post 15712909)
And?

Implying that he's here because he's somehow drawn to this particular discussion is ridiculous.

Mile High Mania 06-18-2021 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by FlaChief58 (Post 15712899)
And yet you keep coming back to said thread and posting on a rival teams board. Says a lot about you

ROFL

FlaChief58 06-18-2021 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 15712915)
Implying that he's here because he's somehow drawn to this particular discussion is ridiculous.

No, what's ridiculous is him bitching about topics on a rival fans board. The implication is, if he doesn't like it, he can peruse his own teams board and not shit on ours.

Rainbarrel 06-18-2021 11:58 AM

After the cost. It's just a franchise brand salvaging trade.

TEX 06-18-2021 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by FlaChief58 (Post 15712935)
No, what's ridiculous is him bitching about topics on a rival fans board. The implication is, if he doesn't like it, he can peruse his own teams board and not shit on ours.

He wasn't bitching. Just giving his opinion about this thread and it's correlation to a boring off season. Big deal.

He's right IMO.

mdstu 06-18-2021 05:02 PM

One sure fire way to discover if your take on MHM is 100% wrong, is if Tex is here defending him.

I doubt anyone here has given him more shit than Tex.

Mile High Mania 06-19-2021 06:45 AM

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Originally Posted by mdstu (Post 15713258)
One sure fire way to discover if your take on MHM is 100% wrong, is if Tex is here defending him.

I doubt anyone here has given him more shit than Tex.

And this has happened twice now I think and we’ve agreed maybe three other times in the last 10 months. The pandemic has truly f—ed things up.

Pasta Little Brioni 06-19-2021 06:57 AM

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Originally Posted by mdstu (Post 15713258)
One sure fire way to discover if your take on MHM is 100% wrong, is if Tex is here defending him.

I doubt anyone here has given him more shit than Tex.

Absolutely! If TEX backs him it's legit

Pasta Little Brioni 06-19-2021 06:58 AM

Knowmo where are you??? Rodgers to Denver has to be happening any minute, riiiiight??

Mile High Mania 06-21-2021 04:46 PM

So… he is still a Packer, eh?

staylor26 06-21-2021 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Mile High Mania (Post 15716436)
So… he is still a Packer, eh?

We’ve now moved the goalposts from June 1st to July 1st, just wait!

Peter Gibbons 06-21-2021 05:12 PM

The trade was never going to happen before the Amazon Prime 2-Day event was over. Everyone knows that. The Denver front office is too busy with low priced Roombas to vacuum up gun wrappers right now. July 1 it’s a done deal as some clown on ESPN with a fading career and the stench of desperation said so. He goes to Denver in return for a 2039 7th round pick.

Quesadilla Joe 06-21-2021 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by staylor26 (Post 15716442)
We’ve now moved the goalposts from June 1st to July 1st, just wait!

June 1st was the earliest it could've happened. If it happens, it probably won't be until late July at the earliest. Green Bay isn't going to trade him until they're 100% sure he's not coming back. They'll probably want to wait and see if he shows up to training camp before doing anything.

staylor26 06-21-2021 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe (Post 15716756)
June 1st was the earliest it could've happened. If it happens, it probably won't be until late July at the earliest. Green Bay isn't going to trade him until they're 100% sure he's not coming back. They'll probably want to wait and see if he shows up to training camp before doing anything.

Reality finally setting in I see LMAO

They aren’t going to trade him in the middle of TC LMAO

Eureka 06-21-2021 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter Gibbons (Post 15716489)
The trade was never going to happen before the Amazon Prime 2-Day event was over. Everyone knows that. The Denver front office is too busy with low priced Roombas to vacuum up gun wrappers right now. July 1 it’s a done deal as some clown on ESPN with a fading career and the stench of desperation said so. He goes to Denver in return for a 2039 7th round pick.

Broncos are almost the favorite to win the West after this most likely to happen trade potentially happens maybe soon after July 1st.

https://thumbs.gfycat.com/Affectiona...restricted.gif

New World Order 06-21-2021 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe (Post 15716756)
June 1st was the earliest it could've happened. If it happens, it probably won't be until late July at the earliest. Green Bay isn't going to trade him until they're 100% sure he's not coming back. They'll probably want to wait and see if he shows up to training camp before doing anything.

It'd be incredibly stupid to trade him before the season, even if he doesn't play with them this year.

The draft capital would be terrible. They would miss out on a top 10 pick as well as possibly an early second if he plays for LV, Denver, NYG etc.. this year

staylor26 06-21-2021 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by New World Order (Post 15716802)
It'd be incredibly stupid to trade him before the season, even if he doesn't play with them this year.

The draft capital would be terrible. They would miss out on a top 10 pick as well as possibly an early second if he plays for LV, Denver, NYG etc.. this year

They have a SB contender caliber roster still too.

All everybody talks about is how Rodgers is “dug in”.

So are the Packers.

Halfcan 06-21-2021 08:54 PM

According to 610-- Rodgers renewed his private Golf Club membership in Green Bay.

He is locked in.

jettio 06-21-2021 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by New World Order (Post 15716802)
It'd be incredibly stupid to trade him before the season, even if he doesn't play with them this year.

The draft capital would be terrible. They would miss out on a top 10 pick as well as possibly an early second if he plays for LV, Denver, NYG etc.. this year

If Rodgers held out the whole season and Packers did not trade him, I think the Pack could trade him next offseason and carryover all of his unearned salary to next year's cap and zero out his dead cap hit.

Packers are likely to get a better trade package next offseason than this season unless the same thing that happened in 2011 with the Raiders and Bengals and Carson Palmer and Jason Campbell injury. Raiders thought they were a contender, Campbell gets hurt, then Bengals finally get a decent offer for Palmer.

TEX 06-22-2021 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Halfcan (Post 15716813)
According to 610-- Rodgers renewed his private Golf Club membership in Green Bay.

He is locked in.

Delusional Bronco Fan (Knowmo) : But...but...but...his fiancé lives in Boulder and Rodgers is RICH, RICH, RICH, so he could easily commute from Denver to Green Bay for a round of golf...:rolleyes:

alpha_omega 06-25-2021 09:39 AM

Aaron Rodgers may have found his way out of playing for the Packers in 2021

The NFL and NFLPA will allow players to opt-out of the season, no questions asked, by July 2

Aaron Rodgers may have found his way out of the Green Bay Packers – at least for this season.

NFL players will be able to opt-out of playing this season over concerns about the coronavirus pandemic. The NFL and the NFL Players Association agreed that only high-risk players will be able to receive a $350,000 stipend.

According to Pro Football Talk, players can opt-out regardless of whether they had been diagnosed with a high-risk condition or if they opted out last season. Rodgers, in theory, could opt out no questions asks and won’t have to play for the Packers.

He would have by July 2 to decide.

Furthermore, Pro Football Talk noted that Rodgers wouldn’t have to forfeit $11.5 million in signing bonus money and would still get his roster bonus. He would continue to be fined if he doesn’t show up for Packers camp.

Green Bay has been adamant about not trading Rodgers.

........

https://www.foxnews.com/sports/aaron...ay-out-playing

displacedinMN 06-25-2021 09:40 AM

No words. He just might do this. To be prickish.

staylor26 06-25-2021 09:42 AM

But if he does that he can’t play for anybody. Another empty threat is all this would really be.

Wisconsin_Chief 06-25-2021 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 15650487)
Green Bay acts like Rodgers isn't good and they need to play for 3 years down the line... meanwhile Rodgers carries a cast of bums to back to back NFC title games..

Front office responds by making the team worse and not spending money each time.

They're a group of arrogant con artists, and the funniest part is the moronic fan base in this city & state turned on Rodgers even faster than they turned on Favre. They truly believe their front office is just that much smarter than everyone.

That's right morons, just keep gulping down your 14 dollar Miller Lites and buying your jerseys. We'll keep buying up property around Lambeau for pennies on the dollar, cutting massive deals with real estate developers and building condos. Basically, spending our resources on everything but the on field football product.

Laughably hilarious.

Valiant 06-25-2021 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by alpha_omega (Post 15720996)
Aaron Rodgers may have found his way out of playing for the Packers in 2021

The NFL and NFLPA will allow players to opt-out of the season, no questions asked, by July 2

Aaron Rodgers may have found his way out of the Green Bay Packers – at least for this season.

NFL players will be able to opt-out of playing this season over concerns about the coronavirus pandemic. The NFL and the NFL Players Association agreed that only high-risk players will be able to receive a $350,000 stipend.

According to Pro Football Talk, players can opt-out regardless of whether they had been diagnosed with a high-risk condition or if they opted out last season. Rodgers, in theory, could opt out no questions asks and won’t have to play for the Packers.

He would have by July 2 to decide.

Furthermore, Pro Football Talk noted that Rodgers wouldn’t have to forfeit $11.5 million in signing bonus money and would still get his roster bonus. He would continue to be fined if he doesn’t show up for Packers camp.

Green Bay has been adamant about not trading Rodgers.

........

https://www.foxnews.com/sports/aaron...ay-out-playing

Other than getting part of his money paid. His contract carries over the next year if the rules are the same. Green bay can still franchise him what 3 years?

Him opting out helps green bay. They get to see if Love is starter. More cap space, if they suck better picks. If he is good they can still franchise and ransom Rodgers for a max haul.

TribalElder 06-25-2021 05:41 PM

I would expect Rodgers to hold out for a few weeks and then return to really **** up the love experiment

jettio 06-25-2021 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Wisconsin_Chief (Post 15721027)
They're a group of arrogant con artists, and the funniest part is the moronic fan base in this city & state turned on Rodgers even faster than they turned on Favre. They truly believe their front office is just that much smarter than everyone.

That's right morons, just keep gulping down your 14 dollar Miller Lites and buying your jerseys. We'll keep buying up property around Lambeau for pennies on the dollar, cutting massive deals with real estate developers and building condos. Basically, spending our resources on everything but the on field football product.

Laughably hilarious.

Maybe the Packers fans are tired of the guy who did not run the ball on 3rd down in the NFC championship game. And then points the finger at everybody else for their decisions.

Rodgers is in the wrong and he is being a smug asshole. You should not kiss his ass just because the sports talk shows on ESPN and FS1 and NFL Network are scared to death of criticizing the guy.

Rodgers and Russell Wilson are just mad that their contracts became obsolete real quick because of the 2018 and 2019 QB draft classes and Cowboys franchising Dak Prescott.

Wisconsin_Chief 06-25-2021 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by jettio (Post 15721700)
Maybe the Packers fans are tired of the guy who did not run the ball on 3rd down in the NFC championship game. And then points the finger at everybody else for their decisions.

Rodgers is in the wrong and he is being a smug asshole. You should not kiss his ass just because the sports talk shows on ESPN and FS1 and NFL Network are scared to death of criticizing the guy.

Rodgers and Russell Wilson are just mad that their contracts became obsolete real quick because of the 2018 and 2019 QB draft classes and Cowboys franchising Dak Prescott.

Rodgers has carried that organization for 10 years.

Anyone who doesn't see that will find out pretty quickly if Jordan Love is the Packers starting QB this year. This team is nothing without Rodgers.

jettio 06-26-2021 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Wisconsin_Chief (Post 15721741)
Rodgers has carried that organization for 10 years.

Anyone who doesn't see that will find out pretty quickly if Jordan Love is the Packers starting QB this year. This team is nothing without Rodgers.

He's an incredible talent, but he is an asshole and drama queen. He has been treated as well or better than any other great QB.

The Chiefs could tell Alex Smith they liked a QB in the draft and might trade up because they can trust Alex Smith not to leak the story so that other teams find out about it.

I bet the Packers will do fine without Rodgers, he may play one more year with them, but I bet the Packers record in the first decade without Rodgers will be better than the franchise he ends up playing with.

Wisconsin_Chief 06-26-2021 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by jettio (Post 15722053)
He's an incredible talent, but he is an asshole and drama queen. He has been treated as well or better than any other great QB.

The Chiefs could tell Alex Smith they liked a QB in the draft and might trade up because they can trust Alex Smith not to leak the story so that other teams find out about it.

I bet the Packers will do fine without Rodgers, he may play one more year with them, but I bet the Packers record in the first decade without Rodgers will be better than the franchise he ends up playing with.

He has not been treated as well as he should have been considering he literally carries the organization on his back. These front office clowns owe all their money and standing in the state to him.

He is a prick and a drama queen, you are right about that for sure. That's why it was inevitable this situation would eventually blow up. A shitty front office plus a diva superstar QB does not usually end well.

jettio 06-26-2021 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Wisconsin_Chief (Post 15722071)
He has not been treated as well as he should have been considering he literally carries the organization on his back. These front office clowns owe all their money and standing in the state to him.

He is a prick and a drama queen, you are right about that for sure. That's why it was inevitable this situation would eventually blow up. A shitty front office plus a diva superstar QB does not usually end well.

The Pack went from best organization under Lombardi, to 20 years of not much to 30 years of being a contender with 10 of those years being Super Bowl contenders.

If Rodgers was not pissed that his super contract that he loved became obsolete because of 7 other QBs getting better deals, nobody would be criticizing the Green Bay front office.

Wisconsin_Chief 06-26-2021 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by jettio (Post 15722075)
The Pack went from best organization under Lombardi, to 20 years of not much to 30 years of being a contender with 10 of those years being Super Bowl contenders.

If Rodgers was not pissed that his super contract that he loved became obsolete because of 7 other QBs getting better deals, nobody would be criticizing the Green Bay front office.

That's to be debated. The Green Bay Packers have had a hall of fame QB under center for like 25 years straight and have won two Super Bowls in that time.

I would argue that's a lot of wasted seasons, considering how hard it is to find one Hall of Fame QB, let alone two in a row. They let coaches like Mike Sherman and Mike McCarthy waste these guys best years. It could have been much better.

Red Dawg 06-26-2021 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Wisconsin_Chief (Post 15721741)
Rodgers has carried that organization for 10 years.

Anyone who doesn't see that will find out pretty quickly if Jordan Love is the Packers starting QB this year. This team is nothing without Rodgers.

He also failed them in 4 straight champ games. Defense gave him 3 picks in the second half and he shit himself and failed to take over the game. Hes a pussy.

Wisconsin_Chief 06-26-2021 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Red Dawg (Post 15722100)
He also failed them in 4 straight champ games. Defense gave him 3 picks in the second half and he shit himself and failed to take over the game. Hes a pussy.

He’s definitely a pussy and doesn’t have the passion for football he once did. That said he still carries them to 10+ wins every year and makes the team look much better than they are.

RunKC 06-26-2021 10:02 AM

I kinda hope he does opt out bc it would be poetic justice to those dumbasses in the GB front office.

I’d laugh my ass off

staylor26 06-26-2021 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 15722136)
I kinda hope he does opt out bc it would be poetic justice to those dumbasses in the GB front office.

I’d laugh my ass off

0% chance it happens.

jettio 06-26-2021 03:55 PM

So here is an article about the death of Ted Thompson, right before last year's NFC Championship Game. Thompson's career in the NFL is set forth and it pretty much shows that whenever Ted Thompson was around, the Packers were great. Ted Thompson also helped the Seahawks to become a Super Bowl team the few years he was away. Thompson became the Packers GM in the 2005 offseason in which he drafted Aaron Rodgers.

This idea that the Packers front office was not well run is bullshit and the reason there is such a great mismatch between what a lot of Packers fans think and the yakkety yak on ESPN, FS1 and NFL Network is that Packers fans have read articles like this one, where Rodgers praises Ted Thompson and laments his early death and quotes his advice. the idea that Rodgers would go out of his way to publicly humiliate Ted Thompson's successor, Brian Gutekunst, looks even more interesting after reading this article.

I think it is about time that someone on the yakkety-yak shows got the nerve to do something other than be a Rodgers sycophant.

‘I hugged him, and I told him I loved him': How Aaron Rodgers said goodbye to Ted Thompson
JASON WILDE For the State Journal Jan 22, 2021

GREEN BAY — Aaron Rodgers was worried.

Twice during the 2019 season, Ted Thompson — the man who launched Rodgers’ NFL career by selecting him with the 24th overall pick in the 2005 draft after his disappointing draft-day tumble — had visited Lambeau Field, checking in on Rodgers, the team, and general manager Brian Gutekunst, one of Thompson’s protégés.

Thompson, the architect of the Green Bay Packers’ Super Bowl XLV championship team, had spent 13 years as the team’s GM (2005 through 2017) before transitioning in January 2018 from the team’s general manager to an advisory role and quasi-retirement. He’d been inducted into the Packers Hall of Fame in May 2019, and had announced a few days after the ceremony he was suffering from what he termed an “autonomic disorder.” Intensely private, Thompson did not share any details of his condition, when he began experiencing symptoms or how the disorder specifically impacted him and his work near the end of his tenure as GM.

But both times Rodgers saw Thompson thereafter, he left their conversations wondering if he had delivered his last goodbye to the man who’d not only drafted him but stood by him during the summer of 2008 when Thompson traded away iconic quarterback Brett Favre to make way for Rodgers to become the starter.

Thompson died on Wednesday night, just three days after his 68th birthday. The news spread among his former players and scouts Thursday morning before Packers coach Matt LaFleur confirmed Thompson’s death as his team prepared for Sunday’s NFC Championship Game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Lambeau Field.

Rodgers, now in his 13th year as the Packers’ starting quarterback and a future Pro Football Hall of Famer, will lead the team into that game, one of a host of key players who remain on the Green Bay roster after being acquired by Thompson.

“I knew he wasn’t doing great,” Rodgers said in a phone interview late Thursday afternoon. “That was really hard, to see him like that — for sure.

“I still got to spend a couple lunch times with him, and I hugged him, and I told him I loved him. I wasn’t sure either time that I saw him last year if it was going to be the last time that I saw him. So, I wanted to make sure I got a chance to tell him how much I appreciated him. I really wanted to let him know how much I appreciated him and how thankful I was for him taking me, and believing in me, and giving me an opportunity.”

This season, the Packers had four players voted as first-team All-Pro selections by The Associated Press: Rodgers, wide receiver Davante Adams, left tackle David Bakhtiari and center Corey Linsley. All four players have one thing in common: They were all Thompson draft picks. Kicker Mason Crosby, running backs Aaron Jones and Jamaal Williams, defensive linemen Kenny Clark and Dean Lowry, cornerback Kevin King, right guard Lucas Patrick and tight end Robert Tonyan were all originally acquired by Thompson.

“He's had a tremendous impact,” LaFleur said. “Not only on people in this building — obviously ‘Gutey’ and a lot of our personnel people — but people in other departments as well. His impact is still felt to this day when you look at our roster, but I think he's had a tremendous impact amongst many people across the league when you look at all the other GMs that have learned under him. Certainly, we're sitting here with heavy hearts today.”

Team president/CEO Mark Murphy later announced that, to honor Thompson, the team will install his name on the Lambeau Field façade before next season — something Murphy had recently shared with the Thompson family.

“I feel so blessed that I had the opportunity to work with him,” Murphy said. “Just a humble man, but so smart. We all owe a debt of gratitude to him. Look at his stamp; it’s on our team now. … Obviously, he was willing to make difficult decisions. He knew that was part of his job. (But) he was always looking for the good in people. I think we all just learned so much being around him.”

Added Gutekunst, who rose from college scout to being one of Thompson’s top personnel lieutenants before taking over for him: “This is a very competitive business, and everybody wants to win badly. But his ethics were at the top of the charts. There was no compromise there. He wasn’t one that had a very big circle that he let people into. Over time, I was lucky enough to be one of those guys. Selfishly, I wish he was still around because what we’re doing right now with this football team, I think he’d really enjoy.”

Thompson, who played 10 NFL seasons (1975 through 1984) as a linebacker and special teams standout for the Houston Oilers, was working in the financial sector in Houston when Packers general manager Ron Wolf hired him in 1992. One of the first tasks Wolf gave Thompson was to evaluate film of the Atlanta Falcons’ wild, third-string quarterback — Favre. Days later, Wolf traded a first round pick for Favre, the pivotal moment that fueled the downtrodden franchise’s renaissance, set the stage for the 1996 team’s Super Bowl XXXI championship and eventually led to Wolf being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Thompson worked for the Packers until 2000, when he left to join ex-Packers head coach Mike Holmgren in Seattle, where Thompson was in charge of the Seahawks’ scouting department while Holmgren held the dual role of coach and GM. With Thompson’s keen scouting acumen, the Seahawks built a roster that led to a berth in Super Bowl XL.

Thompson returned to Green Bay in 2005, after then-head coach/GM Mike Sherman was stripped of his personnel duties by then-team president/CEO Bob Harlan, who had hired Wolf to resurrect the franchise in 1992. With his very first draft pick as GM, he took Rodgers, who is expected to win his third NFL MVP and has the Packers one victory away from a Super Bowl return a decade after their last appearance.

Even Rodgers acknowledged that Thompson’s reserved, humble approach meant many players never got to know him well. A scout at heart — even while running one of the league’s signature franchises — Thompson traveled frequently and rarely addressed the team. Believing the locker room was the players’ sanctuary, he seldom ventured inside, other than to deliver postgame congratulations.

“Knowing Ted for so long, he was always such a mystery almost. He loved scouting, so he was gone doing that a good amount of time,” Rodgers recalled. “We saw him at the beginning of training camp every year, he would give us a few words, but there wasn’t a ton of dialogue over the years. But I always appreciated the handshakes after the game and when we would share words. “The thing that I always remember — he would say it during training camp, and he said it to me early on in my starting career — he always stressed, ‘Make it about the team. Always make it about the team. Not about yourself.’ “He was a really, really humble man, and I definitely appreciated that humility.”

BlackOp 06-27-2021 12:34 AM

Well this opt out option just killed what little hope Donk fans had...as I said earlier, Packer brass arent going to trade him.

That would switch the blame to them if Love tanks...and Rodgers makes his new team successful.

Now if Rodgers wants...he can make $11+ million doing nothing. He gets the blame...Packers front office can say "we tried, we cant make him play".

He's not going to sit out...they'll kiss and make up.

Watson owes him some $$$ for taking the media attention off of his situation...convenient timing for the League.

Halfcan 06-27-2021 11:55 AM

Rodgers has moved into 1st place as the biggest drama queen quarterback in NFL history.

He finally surpassed Favre at something.

New World Order 06-27-2021 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackOp (Post 15722957)
Well this opt out option just killed what little hope Donk fans had...as I said earlier, Packer brass arent going to trade him.

That would switch the blame to them if Love tanks...and Rodgers makes his new team successful.

Now if Rodgers wants...he can make $11+ million doing nothing. He gets the blame...Packers front office can say "we tried, we cant make him play".

He's not going to sit out...they'll kiss and make up.

Watson owes him some $$$ for taking the media attention off of his situation...convenient timing for the League.

Blackop, what is Knowmo thinking at this very moment?


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