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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Nov 26, 2018 13:49:55 GMT
Will Aaron Rodgers win another ring before he retires?
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Nov 26, 2018 13:51:21 GMT
I say no, though Denver might come calling in a year or two,
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Nov 26, 2018 17:21:54 GMT
I say no, though Denver might come calling in a year or two, I could see that happening. With any luck Rodgers would still be able to actually earn it as opposed to Manning's embarrassing 'performance' for Denver a few years ago.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Nov 26, 2018 18:23:52 GMT
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Nov 26, 2018 18:25:37 GMT
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Post by wonderburstanger on Nov 26, 2018 18:39:11 GMT
Fuck yeah he will
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2018 18:45:47 GMT
No, too many young good QB in the league in the last 3 or 4 years. It’s a new golden age of QBs and the packers won’t or can’t put the talent around him to overcome the more complete teams.
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Post by loofapotato on Nov 26, 2018 21:55:15 GMT
His window is closing.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2018 1:07:04 GMT
I say yes, however it's really going to depend on who the next coach of the Packers will be. This new GM is willing to spend money in free agency unlike Ted Thompson so I think the road to improving the team is a lot better than in years past relying entirely on the draft. This year I think can be looked at as a semi rebuilding year. Rodgers got hurt week one, didn't practice all year to gain chemistry with new players. The players he had chemistry with (Cobb and Allison) have been injured and not played a lot. They'll have a good set of picks in the draft to get some impact guys if they hit on em of course. I think they'll be back to competing next season.
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Post by marsexplorer on Nov 27, 2018 3:21:48 GMT
I say no, though Denver might come calling in a year or two, Do you really think Rodgers will change teams? I think he's a Packer for life. That is unless they do to him what they did to Farve.
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Post by damngumby on Nov 27, 2018 7:03:04 GMT
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Post by masterofallgoons on Nov 27, 2018 15:25:35 GMT
I say no, though Denver might come calling in a year or two, Do you really think Rodgers will change teams? I think he's a Packer for life. That is unless they do to him what they did to Farve. If McCarthy is gonna be out, which it looks like he may be, that will be far and away the most sought after coaching job in the league. The Packers will do whatever they can to keep Rodgers around and any coach coming into a situation where you just need to build around Aaron Rodgers has a better chance for success than they would anywhere else. And for the record, I don't think they did anything to Favre. He made a mess out of that whole situation on his own.
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Nov 27, 2018 18:03:07 GMT
Do you really think Rodgers will change teams? I think he's a Packer for life. That is unless they do to him what they did to Farve. If McCarthy is gonna be out, which it looks like he may be, that will be far and away the most sought after coaching job in the league. The Packers will do whatever they can to keep Rodgers around and any coach coming into a situation where you just need to build around Aaron Rodgers has a better chance for success than they would anywhere else. And for the record, I don't think they did anything to Favre. He made a mess out of that whole situation on his own. Does Aaron Rodgers alone make GB the most attractive coaching destination should they get rid of McCarthy? Outside of Rodgers what else do they have? I never thought I’d say this but if the Browns don’t keep their interim coach I would think that is a more attractive coaching situation. They are full of young talent and a stud QB just begging to be shaped by a good coach. I don’t see how the Packers top that. A QB who will turn 35 during the next season and isn’t named Brady or Brees? Pass.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2018 0:31:24 GMT
Do you really think Rodgers will change teams? I think he's a Packer for life. That is unless they do to him what they did to Farve. If McCarthy is gonna be out, which it looks like he may be, that will be far and away the most sought after coaching job in the league. The Packers will do whatever they can to keep Rodgers around and any coach coming into a situation where you just need to build around Aaron Rodgers has a better chance for success than they would anywhere else. And for the record, I don't think they did anything to Favre. He made a mess out of that whole situation on his own. I remember being upset at the time that they moved on from Favre but in all honesty you're right. They didn't do anything to Favre. He retired and they were moving on. He tried to come back in later and reclaim his job and the Packers as an organization had already prepared for the moment considering his retirement waffling and they were set to move on with Rodgers. They then traded Favre to the Jets and he then signed with the Vikings after. I never wished any ill will towards Favre during that time. Even rooted for him and the Vikings to get to the Super Bowl over the Saints for one last run. I'm in the minority of Packers fans there but just because the way he ended his career in Green Bay wasn't going to tarnish all the good things he did there for me.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2018 0:39:41 GMT
If McCarthy is gonna be out, which it looks like he may be, that will be far and away the most sought after coaching job in the league. The Packers will do whatever they can to keep Rodgers around and any coach coming into a situation where you just need to build around Aaron Rodgers has a better chance for success than they would anywhere else. And for the record, I don't think they did anything to Favre. He made a mess out of that whole situation on his own. Does Aaron Rodgers alone make GB the most attractive coaching destination should they get rid of McCarthy? Outside of Rodgers what else do they have? I never thought I’d say this but if the Browns don’t keep their interim coach I would think that is a more attractive coaching situation. They are full of young talent and a stud QB just begging to be shaped by a good coach. I don’t see how the Packers top that. A QB who will turn 35 during the next season and isn’t named Brady or Brees? Pass. I think it all depends on what kind of coach it is that they are. The Browns are in my mind the 2nd best and possibly the best available job out there if you're looking to build up a new technically unproven for the most part QB. Baker has looked good but Wentz looked good last year too and this year not so much. If you look at it as a whole in terms of franchises between the Browns/Packers you have 1 franchise who has a history of firing coaches very quickly. The Packers on the other hand will hold on to a guy for too long so that is promising for a coach wanting to have a longer tenure possibly. The Packers also while they seem awful now have a lot of good players. Rodgers, Aaron Jones, Davante Adams, Jimmy Graham, David Bahktiari, Kenny Clark, Mike Daniels, Blake Martinez, Jaire Alexander. That's a very solid roster. McCarthy and Rodgers injury this year with the mixture in of too many rookies being forced to play has just created a mess of things. I know I'm a bit bias here as a Packers fan but I truly believe that this year is really an anomaly and with a new coaching staff and scheme we'll be seeing an on fire Packers team next year.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2018 0:49:16 GMT
I also think people are being a bit too quick to jump on the "Rodgers is done" bandwagon. People tend to forget that he got hurt really bad in week one. We were never fully told what exactly the injury was. Speculation on MCL issues and such and he's been hampered with it all season. Just watching him play he's throwing A LOT more often off of his back foot without planting his front leg. He's always done that but this year he seems to be relying on it and it's lead to inaccuracy issues because I don't think he trusts his knee. He's still not practicing in full all week and he's having to rely on rookies or first time team mates that he doesn't trust to be in the right spots with guys like Graham, MVS, EQ and even Jones to an extent. Rodgers didn't play a whole lot with him last year as he was hurt and Hundley was playing. It's why Adams is having such a big year because he has been the only guy healthy that Rodgers has gotten a chemistry with. He looked a lot better when guys like Cobb and Allison were on the field in week one.
Like I said, I just think this year is an anomaly and with some tweaks and changes to the coaching staff/scheme we'll be seeing a rejuvenated/healthy Aaron Rodgers and Packers offense next year. If not? Then I think it'll be fair to jump on the bandwagon because there probably won't be many other excuses at that point.
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