There is some feeling of inevitability in all this and I'm not sure Packer management could have made it any better though they could have been smarter and put a better look/spin on the whole thing. (and not been dumb enough to waste a pick moving up for Love)
Was listening to a radio show yesterday and one person brought up the question of "When has an perennial pro-bowl type quarterback ever gone out smoothly when the team has acquired a legit type replacement." Things seem to always end somewhat badly in those cases. The best you can do is have it be "less bad".
Not sure there are a ton of examples, but I can't actually think of a smooth transition from a highly talented veteran to a younger replacement that went smoothly for everyone.
Was listening to a radio show yesterday and one person brought up the question of "When has an perennial pro-bowl type quarterback ever gone out smoothly when the team has acquired a legit type replacement." Things seem to always end somewhat badly in those cases. The best you can do is have it be "less bad".
Not sure there are a ton of examples, but I can't actually think of a smooth transition from a highly talented veteran to a younger replacement that went smoothly for everyone.