Same. Supposed good relationship with Tomlin, the Ben void, they have a promising cap situation, and they have the offensive weapons to be an attractive destination.I'm going with the Steelers, so I picked "other".
This would be way cooler if at the same time the Jets re-upped Favre for one more run.Really hope the Pats find a way to get him.
It's ironic because you can very well argue Green Bay has been the ideal place for him to get a ring in the last three seasons. If he goes to the AFC his chances of reaching the Super Bowl diminish greatly. I have a feeling Aaron will find out the hard way the grass isn't always greener.If Brady retires and Rodgers goes to the AFC the imbalance in quarterback talent between the conferences will be ridiculous.
Yes, and unlike other teams (e.g., Miami, Cleveland), they wouldn't have to move a QB to take him on.Same. Supposed good relationship with Tomlin, the Ben void, they have a promising cap situation, and they have the offensive weapons to be an attractive destination.
Personally I don’t want him anywhere near the Patriots. He’s a sh*t-stirrer and a prima donna. I think BB wouldn’t like his willingness to run his mouth to every camera or microphone in shouting distance.Really hope the Pats find a way to get him. I think the best fit is Denver.
The Eagles have three late-teen first round picks in the coming draft.Some betting lines
- Philadelphia Eagles +150
- Denver Broncos +150
- The Field +200
- Pittsburgh Steelers +400
- New York Jets +550
- New York Giants +700
I don't think that Eagles WR corps will entice Rodgers, but if he could convince Devante to join him it'd make a ton of sense.Some betting lines
- Philadelphia Eagles +150
- Denver Broncos +150
- The Field +200
- Pittsburgh Steelers +400
- New York Jets +550
- New York Giants +700
Can be a toxic fan and media market. Nothing like what he’s used to. Wonder if his thin-skinned narcissism is a good fit there.I don't think that Eagles WR corps will entice Rodgers, but if he could convince Devante to join him it'd make a ton of sense.
I understand your concerns. Belichick has dealt with bigger shit stirrers and prima donnas before and handled them with relative ease with the exception of AB. I don’t think it will happen. What would be that path forward? Rodgers starts and Mac backups for a couple years? Then give the reigns fully to Mac? Does BB bail on Mac completely??Personally I don’t want him anywhere near the Patriots. He’s a sh*t-stirrer and a prima donna. I think BB wouldn’t like his willingness to run his mouth to every camera or microphone in shouting distance.
This was my thought. After years in GB and given his penchant for celebrity, I’d imagine a major market would be enticing for him.He's going to try to go to leverage it to a long term con after his NFL days. Wouldn't shock me at all if he did something like the Giants or Jets while cohosting Tucker / The Five during his off days.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/33128383/green-bay-packers-qb-aaron-rodgers-mull-tough-decision-future"I don't want to be part of a rebuild if I'm going to keep playing, so a lot of decisions in the next couple months."
Rodge should be careful what he wishes for.This was my thought. After years in GB and given his penchant for celebrity, I’d imagine a major market would be enticing for him.
I’m sure he’d be the toast of Manhattan... er, Todt Hill.Rodge should be careful what he wishes for.
Talent aside, there's no way BB gives up what it might take to land a 38 year old QB making nearly 27 M who can walk after next year. IMO QB is not this team's biggest need. Rodgers isn't "the missing piece" like Brady was for TB.Really hope the Pats find a way to get him. I think the best fit is Denver.
If Rodgers comes here, he can hang out with his pals when they’re shooting courthouse or city hall scenes for movies. Not sure he’s going to find his favored chakra healing practitioners though.I'm going with the Steelers
Agree completely. When you have 6, you're not making all in, desperation moves for number 7. Keep Building the overall roster, and see how Mac develops in year 2. I doubt they get anywhere near Rodgers.Talent aside, there's no way BB gives up what it might take to land a 38 year old QB making nearly 27 M who can walk after next year. IMO QB is not this team's biggest need. Rodgers isn't "the missing piece" like Brady was for TB.
How’s that working under the Titans cap with Tannehill and Rodgers’ contracts?Titans…
Biggest story in the NFL for almost an entire dayLove thinking of Aaaaron watching all this historic QB play today after playing like Charlie Brown yesterday.
Sounds like a great guy.Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers blasted President Joe Biden and his “fake White House” in an anti-vaccine rant that also seemed to question the 2020 election result.
It’s not. The Titans have little choice but to roll with Tannehill in 2022. They might be an option in 2023 if Rodgers decides to play one more year in Green Bay.How’s that working under the Titans cap with Tannehill and Rodgers’ contracts?
Why wouldn't Green Bay just tag Adams?With Hackett going to be the Broncos HC, I think the Broncos could definitely swing a trade for Rodgers (let's say for a swap of 1s, plus LAR's 2nd & 3rd, Drew Lock and a WR) and sign Devante Adams.
Most seem to expect that but it is not a slam dunk as it will take some maneuvering of the cap for GB. They are about $45M over the cap and the tag will be about $19M. Rodgers would be the obvious restructure target but If he wants out they'll need to carry his $46M hit into the new league year.Why wouldn't Green Bay just tag Adams?