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Speaking of that, the Eagles drafted a QB too! Given it cost them less. But what about Wentz? Oh imagine the controversy...British wrote: ↑24 Apr 2020 07:26The Steelers showed last season what happens when you don't have a good back up. And the Eagles the year before showed what happens when you do.
Rodgers has been injured and off the boil the past few years and we've had zero impact from our QB2.
Also, in terms of immediate impact, I was hoping for a developmental OT like Josh Jones or maybe Ezra Cleveland last night. They may have taken a year to hit the field so the outlook for 2020 wouldn't have been much different than taking the developmental QB.
Rounds 2 and 3 were always going to be the 'weapon' rounds anyway for me.
"I have staked this claim many times after experiencing the Aaron-Brett situation: No first-round quarterback will ever sit for three years again. So, you ask, does that mean I think Jordan Love will be the starting quarterback of the Packers before 2023? As surprised I am to be writing this: Yes.
Exact same thoughts I had. It shows he is thinking about this from a pure on field football standpoint instead of anything else, imo.
Fascinating interview. Always love Cosell. Couple takeaways If Cosell is right about the situation:
okay i can understand that. But if from a pure football perspective that is what they are saying..then making that football move while rodgers has that contract shows how strongly they feel all the more! As in, they are willing to eat or disregard the contract just to get Lafleur who he wants, or get rodgers out of town.
I see McGinn is piling on now with a full set of superlatives. I still think neither is criminal. It's QB. You do absolutely whatever you have to do to get that position right and then worry about everything else.Drj820 wrote: ↑28 Apr 2020 14:19okay i can understand that. But if from a pure football perspective that is what they are saying..then making that football move while rodgers has that contract shows how strongly they feel all the more! As in, they are willing to eat or disregard the contract just to get Lafleur who he wants, or get rodgers out of town.
I still fall in this camp:
The extension was criminal if they already want to move on.
or
the draft pick of love was criminal if they dont plan to move on after a mere two more years.
Its one or the other the way i see it.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2 ... dgers-act/Public niceties aside, my sense is [coach Matt] LaFleur, fresh from a terrific 13-3 baptismal season, simply had enough of [Aaron] Rodgers’ act and wanted to change the narrative. With a first-round talent on the roster, the Packers would gain leverage with their imperial quarterback and his passive-aggressive style. If the Packers do indeed want to become a running team next season, they surely wouldn’t want Rodgers rocking the boat and becoming even more difficult to coach.
People can say all they want that we just wanted a backup, or it was time to start grooming someone. But football teams are about people, and we are early in the "Must groom someone now" stage. Weirly early.NCF wrote: ↑28 Apr 2020 14:24Here is the McGinn thing. I think people are now reacting to what they think should be happening. I just can't buy all of this.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2 ... dgers-act/Public niceties aside, my sense is [coach Matt] LaFleur, fresh from a terrific 13-3 baptismal season, simply had enough of [Aaron] Rodgers’ act and wanted to change the narrative. With a first-round talent on the roster, the Packers would gain leverage with their imperial quarterback and his passive-aggressive style. If the Packers do indeed want to become a running team next season, they surely wouldn’t want Rodgers rocking the boat and becoming even more difficult to coach.
Okay, im not disputing anything you say. But even if the plan is for Love to sit for 2 years..thats still 2 years short of when Rodgers contract is up. Even if he sat for 3, which i really dont see that happening...thats still a year short of the end of rodgers deal.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑28 Apr 2020 14:39The way I see it... the extension and restructuring are PROOF that the team expects and intends to have him for AT LEAST 2-3 more years. They voluntarily locked themselves into that position.
The draft pick, then, is CLEARLY made for a guy who can be the backup, not the starter for AT LEAST 2-3 more years.
As a reminder:
- We drafted Rodgers to be a backup for at least a year
- We drafted Bulaga to be a backup for at least a year(Clifton and Tauscher were still there)
- We drafted Jordy to be a backup/#4 for at least a year (and he was a #4/#3 for at least 2.5 years)
- We drafted Justin Harrell to be a backup for at least a year
This year:
- We drafted Gary to be a backup (The Smiths were just signed)
- The Dolphins drafted Tua at 5 to be a backup for a year
Finally, sitting Rodgers for at least 2 years is the best thing that ever happened to him. He says so. We can see that from his shaky preseason and backup performances over his first two years.
- The Chargers might make Justin Herbert their backup for at least a year
It may not be what people want with a first round pick--especially after trading up, but rookies often need seasoning. QBs often need the most. There is NO sign that the Packers have made this pick because they are punting on Rodgers. None. The financial decisions make it VERY clear that they are not. ANY read on the situation that ignores that the Packers voluntarily locked themselves into 2-3 more years with Rodgers just as willingly as they drafted Love is a stupid read. Period.
Maybe it'll be messy in 2-3 years. I anticipate a couple tense, potentially ugly years of "what will they do?" then. But it's FAR too early for it now. I'm sick of dumb@$$ opinions from talking heads to get clicks. Everyone knows what's happening here, and what is happening is that Rodgers is the guy in 2020 and in 2021, and the TEAM COMMITTED TO HIM, publicly, privately, financially... before they drafted Love.
If you can't read those dollars as all the reassurance you need, try brail, because it can't be spelled out any more clearly.