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Love should not be on the roster next year. Trade up in the draft and a take a chance at someone else or trade for a veteran somewhere.

12, 17, and 18 are gone… among many others. You go from back to back to No. 1 Seed to having to completely rebuild the franchise from the ground up with shitty draft position. Going to be a rough 3-5 years, though next year we should be top-5 draft position.

Last edited by NumberThree

I had said that this game would not impact Rodgers status as one of the all time greats and I still believe that...and hell, he might go to Denver and win it all.....  his stats speak for themselves, he's one of the greats.....but the simple truth is that the banged up guy from eastern Illinois university made plays when they needed them and Rodgers did not.

He owns the Bears and all the other weak sisters in the division. He doesn't own playoff teams.

It is a dilemma. Do you put all your eggs in the Rodgers basket and surround him with unrestricted free agents because you can't pay anyone---he'd get you 2 wins a year against the Bears for a couple more years.  I never get tired of that....or do you build on this defense and run game, try to get a dynamic playmaker  and get   the dreaded 'game manager' QB?

@NumberThree posted:

Love should not be on the roster next year. Trade up in the draft and a take a chance at someone else or trade for a veteran somewhere.

12, 17, and 18 are gone… among many others. You go from back to back to No. 1 Seed to having to completely rebuild the franchise from the ground up with shitty draft position. Going to be a rough 3-5 years, though next year we should be top-5 draft position.

Throw in 55, 89, 77, and likely 29.

@BrainDed posted:

The way society is devolving, we might actually be able to Lynch Gute.

Lynch?

No F'in way, I want constant pictures of Gute in the press box watching his boy Jordan Love "succeed" at Lambeau field (sort of like those Ted GIFS when everyone could tell he was well past his sell by date -- other than Murph of course).

Death by a thousand cuts is always more painful that a quick lynching.

@Brewcrew posted:

About all the FO negativity- Why would anyone relish in our favorite team performing bad? Today’s game was ineffably disappointing. There was a lot riding on this year’s team. Next year will probably be tough. But I will always stand by the Green and Gold.

No one is.  Other teams have been able to make relatively fast turn arounds even on complete rebuilds.  This fucking FO running this team will most definitely draw out the pain. 

This isn't "relish", it's resignation. 

@Brewcrew posted:

About all the FO negativity- Why would anyone relish in our favorite team performing bad? Today’s game was ineffably disappointing. There was a lot riding on this year’s team. Next year will probably be tough. But I will always stand by the Green and Gold.

I always stand by the Green and Gold as well.

I just happen to disagree that supporting the FO no matter what they do equates to standing by the Green and Gold.

I am a PACKER fan not a fan of those individuals who happen to currently populate the PACKER'S FRONT OFFICE.

I wanted the Packers to compete for at least 1 Super Bowl during the past 11 years while they had a hall of famer at QB who won 4 MVPs during that time.

That did not happen.

Instead, the Packers have been to just as many Super Bowls as the Vikings, Lions, and Bears since 2011 - ZERO.

The Packers have also developed a well-earned and well-deserved record as underachievers who always choke in the playoffs.

If taking note of and being disappointed of these facts is not standing by the Green and God then I plead guilty.

But I sure as H am not going to blindly support a group of underachievers just because they happen to currently hold a FO position with the team.

I experienced more than enough of that type of blind "back the pack" (no matter how idiotic the front office decisions were) complacency in the 70s and 80s.

Last edited by SteveLuke

That’s the thing with Rodgers.  Yes, he’s obviously an incredible talent and gives them the best chance to win.  However, as we’ve witnessed the last two years if that still isn’t good enough when will it ever be good enough?

You got what you wanted in terms of hosting home playoff games.  Gute went out and added 59 and brought back Preston Smith and your buddy Cobb and found a hidden gem in Rasual Douglas.  They extended your LT Bak to a massive contract.  I could go on and on.

And you win one of three playoff games?  

Yes Kevin King screwed the pooch against Tampa and a strong case can be made the special teams lost the game against SF.   But what exactly did our all world QB do to put them over the top?  I mean, he wasn’t terrible against the Bucs nor was he Tannehill like awful against the Niners.  But he wasn’t great either.  Not even close.

If you would have told me last year that our defense picked off Brady 3 times and they lose and our defense gives up 6 points and they lose to SF I would have thought you were crazy.  But we all need to be open and honest about the fact that Rodgers didn’t contribute nearly enough to win those games.  

As much as I think the smart decision for both he and the team would be for him to return the reality is if he does come back they will not have enough money to pay all of their key guys like Adams and Jaire and Z and they might not even be able to retain Campbell and Tonyan and a few other important pieces.   This is the problem when you are paying your QB 15-20% of the cap.  There’s not enough money left to go around.

I have zero excitement looking forward to what Jordan Love can do.  But perpetuating the status quo maybe isn’t the right approach either.  It simply hasn’t worked.   To that extent, I’d consult with Rodgers and figure out a way to facilitate a trade to Denver to get him what he wants and to get maximum value back in return to speed up the transition.   Then maybe you seek out a veteran QB, I don’t know.  

What I do know is this team will never have a better chance than they did the last two years and they fell flat on their faces even with 12.  

Last edited by Tschmack

In all but one year since Rodgers joined the league, a team with a quarterback not named Rodgers has won the Super Bowl, thus proving it can be done without having one of the best QBs in the league and tying up all that money in one position. Yes, it's more work to assemble such an ensemble of talent instead of relying on excellence at the QB position for 30 years like Green Bay has done. Naively, I thought this was the job of a front office.  If the state of special teams is any indication of this ability, it's time to bring in FO people who can build a team instead of relying on a handful of cap breaking stars.

Last edited by srkbadger

If the end game is to trade Rodgers to the team to get the most back in return I would get creative and also package Adams in that trade.   If Rodgers isn’t back there’s zero chance 17 returns so maybe he can be franchised and dealt to Denver for picks to up the ante in a trade.  Getting Adams would allow Denver to part with more younger players like Jeudy and Fant to go along with a haul of draft picks.

Jeudy, Fant, Surtain Jr (to replace Jaire) + 1st and 2nd and 3rd this year and 1st and 2nd and 3rd next year seems about right.  Perhaps throw in another younger DL or LB as well.  

@Blair Kiel posted:

Silverstein gives some reasons for optimism:

Check out this article from Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:

Silverstein: Packers GM Brian Gutekunst should trade Aaron Rodgers in offseason to strengthen already stout defense

https://www.packersnews.com/st...rs-trade/6622271001/

No offense Blair but Silverstein had this Packer promo piece ready to go to keep the paying JSO online customers on the hook before the playoffs were even announced.

The pro-Pack puff pieces are fine when the paying public has reason to buy the hope you are literally selling.

Gonna be a much harder sell going forward.

Either way the Pack FO will always know they have no more devoted water carrier than Tommy boy.

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