There is no football.
All we have are conspiracy theories.
There is no football.
All we have are conspiracy theories.
So what you're saying is Rodgers IS the fifth dentist?!
He's Batman.
He's the magic bullet
@Pakrz posted:I still think GB needed/needs to add a bonifide #2 guy to add to the offense.
Don't disagree but from what I've been hearing the Pack liked Jefferson & Aiyuk both of them out of reach.
The last player available in the Packer tier was the QB.....so they took their guy.
One last thought.....Fuck the Vikings from here to eternity.
And FF.
@artis posted:... Personally, I think Rodgers will come to camp and quite enjoy showing the rook just how good he still is, and possibly come to enjoy the unofficial process of mentoring. The players and organization can make what they choose out of this. They can allow the salacious media to steer the story, or come into camp ready to get after a ring. It's all within their control.
I can see this happening. If Rodgers does that, he totally cements his legacy in GB and the NFL. There are so few QBs who mentor young players.
Here's what I can see happening: in the first year, Rodgers primarily shows Love what to do and how to do it but Love has to ask, and in games Rodgers is absolute dynamite. In the second year, Rodgers starts to help Love in diagnosing defenses, setting up plays, etc.; in other words, he becomes a teacher as well as a mentor. If Rodgers were to do that, he leaves GB as an absolute legend.
Hey, a person can dream, right?
Updated cap life
Given how this season has gone, the strength of the defense (no, seriously), and the overall team cohesion I would imagine Rodgers will now restructure. They will continue to be one of the few super bowl contenders for the duration of his career. I don't see him going to a rebuild team to try and make the playoffs a few times.
He'll either restructure or retire...
Unless Brady retires and TB goes all in again and tries to pick up Rodgers...
He's under contract for '22. He either restructures, retires, or is traded.
I can't see 12 retiring at all. GB would be stupid to trade him. That leaves a restructure. I think 12 is in a much better spot mentally now than he was in the off season.
I agree, Pakrz, and if I were him, I'd make it a part of my restructure deal that they take part of the money they save to keep Adams.
Yeah, with the way QB's are treated these days he's not going to retire until his body and arm tell him it's time. And why leave a team that is absolutely loaded on the OL to start over somewhere else?
He might still hate Gutey and WMM with a white hot passion but if you like your coaches and teammates, fuck those other guys.
How close was TB at the end of the regular season before they signed Brady? I wasn't paying much attention to them and only remember crab legs being up and down at QB. They did more in that offseason than just sign Brady so you'd have to look a little deeper for a team that is more than just a good QB away but maybe "one good offseason away" from SB contention. I don't care enough to guess who that is but knowing how deep grudges run in AR makes me think he hasn't necessarily decided either way.
I have no doubt he would leave for greener pasturesโฆI canโt think of any better than the pasture he is now in.
If it's not GB, my guess would be he goes home to San Fran.
...all I see is a weird mix of Rodgers & Roethlisberger https://t.co/KU9ZRqZamN
โ Ben Fennell (@BenFennell_NFL) December 9, 2021
Ben Davidson had a cameo roll as 'Porter the Bouncer' in the cultural classic Behind the Green Door.
Davidson was selected in the fourth round of the 1961 NFL draft by the New York Giants, but was traded in training camp to the Green Bay Packers.
As a rookie, he played mostly special teams for the Packers in 1961, who beat the Giants 37โ0 in the championship game, the first of five NFL titles for head coach Vince Lombardi. During training camp in 1962, Davidson was traded to the Washington Redskins for a fifth round draft choice.