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@bdplant posted:

Who on this forum gets more butthurt than you?

Oh, I just saw this.

There's a difference between being butthurt and applying the butthurt.  Which I have applied liberally to you and the Peanut Gallery on the regular basis.  That's probably why you're in the Peanut Gallery because if there was anymore further liberal application of said butt hurt to your delicate metaphorical hams we'd be calling your ass Nancy Pelosi.

But Nancy Ass works too.

Nancy Ass.

Just call me The Applicator.

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@Henry posted:

Oh, I just saw this.

There's a difference between being butthurt and applying the butthurt.  Which I have applied liberally to you and the Peanut Gallery on the regular basis.  That's probably why you're in the Peanut Gallery because if there was anymore further liberal application of said butt hurt to your delicate metaphorical hams we'd be calling your ass Nancy Pelosi.

But Nancy Ass works too.

Nancy Ass.

Just call me The Applicator.

LOLOLOL

”Oh, I just saw this.”

Are you distracted because Mom’s remodeling β€œyour” basement?

Not that there’s anything wrong with living in Mom’s basement. I’m sure she appreciates you mowing her lawn.

β€œOh, I just saw this.”

”I love my fans, teammates and coaches!”

You’re as full of shit as your man crush.  

LOLOLOL

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@H5 posted:

Rodgers can't force a trade next offseason.

If the Packers decide to trade Rodgers, he technically has no say in where.

Packers win the Owl, he'll be a Packer for life and they'll trade Love in '23.

I agree but I think if they get to the SB and lose we get the same outcome.

Now what if Rodgers has another MVP-type season and they fall short in the NFC Championship Game again? Or even shorter than that? I think you still gotta go long term based on the play of #12.

@PackerHawk posted:

I agree but I think if they get to the SB and lose we get the same outcome.

Now what if Rodgers has another MVP-type season and they fall short in the NFC Championship Game again? Or even shorter than that? I think you still gotta go long term based on the play of #12.

If he wins the Owl, I think he may well retire...at least Gunt will hope that happens because then he can say "we wanted him to stay, but it's his choice," then he won't have to trade Nub.

Gunt won't trade Nub unless WMM tells him to...that's the hill he's going to die on.

But if he turns out as well as Elgton Jenkins or Jaire Alexander, Gunt will go down in Packers lore with Ron Wolf.

@bdplant posted:

LOLOLOL

”Oh, I just saw this.”

Are you distracted because Mom’s remodeling β€œyour” basement?

Not that there’s anything wrong with living in Mom’s basement. I’m sure she appreciates you mowing her lawn.

β€œOh, I just saw this.”

”I love my fans, teammates and coaches!”

You’re as full of shit as your man crush.  

LOLOLOL

This is your rebuttal?  I was late?

Jesus fuck.

I guess a drowning idiot will grasp for anything.

BTW, there's no basement here so I dug a hole in the yard.  And still, my life is 10 times more interesting than your vanilla, unacknowledged existence. 

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@Chongo posted:

If he wins the Owl, I think he may well retire...at least Gunt will hope that happens because then he can say "we wanted him to stay, but it's his choice," then he won't have to trade Nub.

Gunt won't trade Nub unless WMM tells him to...that's the hill he's going to die on.

But if he turns out as well as Elgton Jenkins or Jaire Alexander, Gunt will go down in Packers lore with Ron Wolf.

If he wins a Super Bowl with Love.  Otherwise he'll just a be a TT and Rodgers coattail rider just like the rest of the FO.

@PackerHawk posted:

I agree but I think if they get to the SB and lose we get the same outcome.

Now what if Rodgers has another MVP-type season and they fall short in the NFC Championship Game again? Or even shorter than that? I think you still gotta go long term based on the play of #12.

Rodgers asking for input, then getting Cobb back, saying the communication with Gutekunst is a work in process... he better win the Owl. If not, STFU.

@Henry posted:

10 million.  Use it.

The NFL Players Association lists the Packers with $11.9 million in cap space after restructuring Rodgers’ contract, trading for receiver Randall Cobb and signing free agent tackle Dennis Kelly.

The Packers didn’t need the cap space to accommodate Cobb’s restructured deal or take on Kelly’s salary, but they created additional room to allow them to spend money on any free agents they may need during the season.

Any cap space they have left over at the end of this year can be carried over to 2022.

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