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Aaron Rodgers isn't going to be happy


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13 hours ago, Boogyman said:

I didn't fact check this...but if true wow. 

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No freaking way? I mean if that's legit and checks out then what the hell. 

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11 hours ago, UK_EaglesFan89 said:

No freaking way? I mean if that's legit and checks out then what the hell. 

That's a little misleading. While he didn't have 1st round wide receivers he had 4 really good wrs that were all drafted in the 2nd round throughout his career. 

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On 4/24/2020 at 3:45 PM, Uscg-green said:

and you do not think Rodgers is going to make waves? I can see him demanding a trade. Have fun with Love Im out!

Rogers to the chargers.  I could have seen it if they didnt draft a qb too

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16 hours ago, SNOORDA said:

Rogers to the chargers.  I could have seen it if they didnt draft a qb too

Rodgers to the Patriots

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51 minutes ago, Uscg-green said:

Rodgers to the Patriots

Wow.  That would be horse poo

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10 hours ago, Uscg-green said:

Rodgers to the Patriots

He would rip the AFCE a new hole.

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11 hours ago, Uscg-green said:

Rodgers to the Patriots

I could see that happening and would not be surprised if I woke up to a NFL alert that it happened

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I think it would be best for both Rodgers and the Pack to move on.  Rodgers does have a really big ego. But, at the same time, the Packers haven't done a great job adding talent around him.  I don't see them being able to win a SB over the next few years. So, the Packers should deal him sooner than later to get the most value they can.  I'm not sure that Love is going to be great at the NFL level. But, they might as well move in that direction and find out since they drafted him high in the draft.  Ideally, they can make it through this year with Rodgers and then deal him. But, if it's a real mess, then they might have to deal him sooner than that.

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Rodgers to Cheatriots. Watch it happen people. 

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7 hours ago, Uscg-green said:

Rodgers to Cheatriots. Watch it happen people. 

I think I'd have a breakdown. I can't wait for the Pats to be bad. 

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Rodgers has a character defect. He's not a leader and gives up on his teammates. That's why he hasn't been back to the SB

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1 hour ago, matchew88 said:

Rodgers has a character defect. He's not a leader and gives up on his teammates. That's why he hasn't been back to the SB

That is why I said who cares about this arsehole and his feelings. Dude didn't even bother to check if his parents were ok when they were in the middle of the California fires. 

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3 hours ago, Bwestbrook36 said:

That is why I said who cares about this arsehole and his feelings. Dude didn't even bother to check if his parents were ok when they were in the middle of the California fires. 

I didn't know that, but I just mean a few years ago when they were in the playoffs and his WRs had the drops. The playoffs are one and done and you never give up on your teammates. You could see that going into the 4th quarter his body language was like "whatever" and his throws were a good deal less accurate. I knew right then he would never be in another superbowl.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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They didnt draft Rodgers one Receiver the entire draft. Writing is on the walls. 

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Aaron Rodgers is a selfish, passive-aggressive, pouty punk who hasn’t been great in a few years. He never shows anyone, be they coaches, teammates, or family, any respect. Why should the Packers owe him any?

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On 5/1/2020 at 9:11 AM, Bwestbrook36 said:

That is why I said who cares about this arsehole and his feelings. Dude didn't even bother to check if his parents were ok when they were in the middle of the California fires. 

Apparently, he is estranged from his family over a bunch of things over time.  

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On 4/30/2020 at 10:06 PM, CaliEagle said:

I think it would be best for both Rodgers and the Pack to move on.  Rodgers does have a really big ego. But, at the same time, the Packers haven't done a great job adding talent around him.  I don't see them being able to win a SB over the next few years. So, the Packers should deal him sooner than later to get the most value they can.  I'm not sure that Love is going to be great at the NFL level. But, they might as well move in that direction and find out since they drafted him high in the draft.  Ideally, they can make it through this year with Rodgers and then deal him. But, if it's a real mess, then they might have to deal him sooner than that.

Jordan Love is a fairly polarizing prospect. I've seen people rate him anywhere from a 3rd round prospect to a poor-man's Patrick Mahomes. Ironically, the Chiefs traded up for Mahomes after an AFCCG loss with Alex Smith at QB. I personally think that Jalen Hurts actually has more upside, even if the Eagles should have addressed a different position in the 2nd round.

What really makes the Packers draft mind-boggling was going after AJ Dillon and Josiah Deguara in Rounds 2-3 while passing on WR completely in such a deep draft. Both of those guys were selected at least 2 rounds too early in my opinion. I'm sure that Brandon Aiyuk was on their radar in Round 1, but did they really not like anyone else in the draft class when they went up to pick the rest of the draft??

Looking at the draft board it looks like they probably got screwed by the draft flow with the remaining picks following the trade up for Love. In Round 1, the 49ers move up for Aiyuk, who is the 6th WR off the board. In Round 2, seven WRs go off the board before their pick, with Denzel Mims going 3 picks before them to the Jets. In Round 3, they miss out on Lynn Bowden and Devin Duvernay, with the latter of the two going just 2 picks before to the Ravens.

They honestly should have traded down from their 2nd round pick if they really wanted AJ Dillon and picked him with their later 3rd round pick if they really were worried someone was gonna take him. The early 3rd round pick could have gone towards Bowden or Duvernay, both of whom would have shored up the slot WR position. Or they should have moved out of the 1st round instead of taking Love and pick a WR in Round 2.

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