I see Rodgers retiring from football and running for political office. The country needs more patriots like him especially now in order to save the soul of the nation.
Not charismatic enough. He sounds like a robot in those insurance commercials and they've always had to cast guys with more personality to work along side of him. Clay Matthews, KGB, etc.
TIME TO BRING BACK THE OBAMA CAGES!
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Quote Originally Posted by lancer89074:
I see Rodgers retiring from football and running for political office. The country needs more patriots like him especially now in order to save the soul of the nation.
Not charismatic enough. He sounds like a robot in those insurance commercials and they've always had to cast guys with more personality to work along side of him. Clay Matthews, KGB, etc.
The point you make about playing in the AFC west is why I would think Rodgers wouldn't be interested in Denver. Too tough of a division with Justin Herbert and Mahomes to have to battle with twice a year IMO. All it takes is for those teams to get the better of you and you're out of the playoffs or fighting for a wildcard. Again I'm a little biased here but I would like to see him in Indy. Easy division to win even with the Titans getting better. I still see them dominating with a great QB like Rodgers. Outstanding O line matched with John Taylor would make that team unstoppable.
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@undermysac
The point you make about playing in the AFC west is why I would think Rodgers wouldn't be interested in Denver. Too tough of a division with Justin Herbert and Mahomes to have to battle with twice a year IMO. All it takes is for those teams to get the better of you and you're out of the playoffs or fighting for a wildcard. Again I'm a little biased here but I would like to see him in Indy. Easy division to win even with the Titans getting better. I still see them dominating with a great QB like Rodgers. Outstanding O line matched with John Taylor would make that team unstoppable.
The point you make about playing in the AFC west is why I would think Rodgers wouldn't be interested in Denver. Too tough of a division with Justin Herbert and Mahomes to have to battle with twice a year IMO. All it takes is for those teams to get the better of you and you're out of the playoffs or fighting for a wildcard. Again I'm a little biased here but I would like to see him in Indy. Easy division to win even with the Titans getting better. I still see them dominating with a great QB like Rodgers. Outstanding O line matched with John Taylor would make that team unstoppable.
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@undermysac
The point you make about playing in the AFC west is why I would think Rodgers wouldn't be interested in Denver. Too tough of a division with Justin Herbert and Mahomes to have to battle with twice a year IMO. All it takes is for those teams to get the better of you and you're out of the playoffs or fighting for a wildcard. Again I'm a little biased here but I would like to see him in Indy. Easy division to win even with the Titans getting better. I still see them dominating with a great QB like Rodgers. Outstanding O line matched with John Taylor would make that team unstoppable.
Nathaniel Hacket named Broncos HC. Last night the Broncos were +2500 to win the SB next year. This morning it's +2000. To add another reason for Rodgers to go there, his fiance lives in Boulder Colorado. I suggest to take a small piece of it now
Nathaniel Hacket named Broncos HC. Last night the Broncos were +2500 to win the SB next year. This morning it's +2000. To add another reason for Rodgers to go there, his fiance lives in Boulder Colorado. I suggest to take a small piece of it now
Rodgers just finished the second year of a four-year contract extension worth $134 million. Rodgers agreed to the deal in 2018, but the new contract terms didn't kick in until 2020. So there were three years left on Rodgers' contract entering the 2021 season.
However, the deal is now a year shorter. Rodgers renegotiated his contract and turned the 2023 season into a "void year." This has become an increasingly popular way for teams to clear cap space by deferring player payments into future years.
However, Pelissero also reports that the final year of Rodgers' contract voids on the seventh day before the 2023 league year, which usually begins in March ahead of free agency. That's one day after the franchise tag deadline, so that means Rodgers cannot be slapped with a franchise tag in 2023; he'll technically be under contract before that window closes.
As such, Rodgers will be a true free agent in 2023 at the latest. That would be ahead of his age-40 season. However, this deal also could force the Packers to move on from Rodgers during the 2022 NFL offseason depending on how things play out.
The veteran quarterback's contract restructure has caused his cap hit to balloon to a whopping $46.1 million in 2022, per Spotrac.com. That would eat up more than 20 percent of the team's salary cap space and they are already projected to be $40.1 million over the salary cap, in 2022 per OverTheCap.com.
Cutting or trading Rodgers would result in a dead cap hit of $26.8 million, but it would also free up $19.9 million in cap space. If the Packers are ready to give Love a chance, that extra cap space could allow them to trim their excess spending without getting rid of — or restructuring deals with — too many of the team's weapons.
Thank you America
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Little more complicated than I thought....
Rodgers just finished the second year of a four-year contract extension worth $134 million. Rodgers agreed to the deal in 2018, but the new contract terms didn't kick in until 2020. So there were three years left on Rodgers' contract entering the 2021 season.
However, the deal is now a year shorter. Rodgers renegotiated his contract and turned the 2023 season into a "void year." This has become an increasingly popular way for teams to clear cap space by deferring player payments into future years.
However, Pelissero also reports that the final year of Rodgers' contract voids on the seventh day before the 2023 league year, which usually begins in March ahead of free agency. That's one day after the franchise tag deadline, so that means Rodgers cannot be slapped with a franchise tag in 2023; he'll technically be under contract before that window closes.
As such, Rodgers will be a true free agent in 2023 at the latest. That would be ahead of his age-40 season. However, this deal also could force the Packers to move on from Rodgers during the 2022 NFL offseason depending on how things play out.
The veteran quarterback's contract restructure has caused his cap hit to balloon to a whopping $46.1 million in 2022, per Spotrac.com. That would eat up more than 20 percent of the team's salary cap space and they are already projected to be $40.1 million over the salary cap, in 2022 per OverTheCap.com.
Cutting or trading Rodgers would result in a dead cap hit of $26.8 million, but it would also free up $19.9 million in cap space. If the Packers are ready to give Love a chance, that extra cap space could allow them to trim their excess spending without getting rid of — or restructuring deals with — too many of the team's weapons.
So the Packers could definitely work a trade to any team Rodgers prefers and get some compensation back in return.....or they could let him go on his own. Since they specifically reworked his contract to enable these possibilities then I'm guessing they would be more likely to make a trade that benefits both the franchise and Rodgers.
Thank you America
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So the Packers could definitely work a trade to any team Rodgers prefers and get some compensation back in return.....or they could let him go on his own. Since they specifically reworked his contract to enable these possibilities then I'm guessing they would be more likely to make a trade that benefits both the franchise and Rodgers.
great point. 100%. I think Aaron Rodgers should go down to Miami. His life matches more with Ron Desantis. Good strong men who ingested DE-Wormer medication!
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@HoChoMinhbukec
great point. 100%. I think Aaron Rodgers should go down to Miami. His life matches more with Ron Desantis. Good strong men who ingested DE-Wormer medication!
There is no way in hell the Packers trade Rodgers to the 49ers.
first the 49ers have owned them with JG while the Packers had Rodgers
second the 49ers gave up a lot to get lance 3rd overall last year instead of drafting other premium positions to upgrade even further their defense or adding insane depth to their O-Line
Third the Packers taking love 26th overall two years ago instead of adding a weapon to keep Rodgers happy or themselves adding other premium position help
yoy don’t trade Rodgers to the 49ers because the 49ers would have to include lance in that trade no? And why would they want lance when they themselves have love?
philly would make sense to me with all their draft picks they could send back if Philly wants to move on from hurts or keep him as the QB2
denver I guess as well but I can’t see the Packers trading Rodgers and letting Adams leave to join him (I see Adams getting tagged if they trade Rodgers anywhere)
just my $0.02
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There is no way in hell the Packers trade Rodgers to the 49ers.
first the 49ers have owned them with JG while the Packers had Rodgers
second the 49ers gave up a lot to get lance 3rd overall last year instead of drafting other premium positions to upgrade even further their defense or adding insane depth to their O-Line
Third the Packers taking love 26th overall two years ago instead of adding a weapon to keep Rodgers happy or themselves adding other premium position help
yoy don’t trade Rodgers to the 49ers because the 49ers would have to include lance in that trade no? And why would they want lance when they themselves have love?
philly would make sense to me with all their draft picks they could send back if Philly wants to move on from hurts or keep him as the QB2
denver I guess as well but I can’t see the Packers trading Rodgers and letting Adams leave to join him (I see Adams getting tagged if they trade Rodgers anywhere)
I don't think TB12 retires so Tampa is out. No Payton no Orleans. What about Tennessee? HMMMMM HMMMMM! He's only going to a winning situation. Denver is not a winning situation! Do not see a fit in Pittsburg.My three in order SF, Tenn, Dallas.
Brady announces retirement. I think everyone knew but you.
"I'm afraid all we may have done is awakened a sleeping giant."
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@greenhead
Quote Originally Posted by greenhead:
I don't think TB12 retires so Tampa is out. No Payton no Orleans. What about Tennessee? HMMMMM HMMMMM! He's only going to a winning situation. Denver is not a winning situation! Do not see a fit in Pittsburg.My three in order SF, Tenn, Dallas.
Brady announces retirement. I think everyone knew but you.
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