Rodgers Wants Out

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I don't know why Rodgers is still our problem. He should have been traded on draft day. And, yes I understand the cap issues, but we could've worked around it and figured it out.
Also there were not going to be legit offers on draft day IMO. SF was never going to offer #3 for Rodgers and I question if Denver would have even offered their top 10.
 
In my opinion, there haven't been any attractive offers because our Front Office has said no bleeping way.

I understand that our Front Office has a different plan, but things changed. A good Front Office would have adapted and improvised and maximized the situation - even more so if the situation is going south. I believe our Front Office's ego has gotten the better of them and they now have engaged in a battle of we're right he's wrong with Rodgers. Because of that, this situation is spiraling downward for the Pack.

Yes, Rodgers is not innocent. I'm concerned about the Pack and not maximizing the return from losing Rodgers is not benefitting the Pack.

I don't want to lose Rodgers, but we are going to lose him. Before I'm eating mashed peas, I want to see another Lombardi mounted in Green Bay. We need to maximize his value and that's trading him now.
 
In my opinion, there haven't been any attractive offers because our Front Office has said no bleeping way.

I understand that our Front Office has a different plan, but things changed. A good Front Office would have adapted and improvised and maximized the situation - even more so if the situation is going south. I believe our Front Office's ego has gotten the better of them and they now have engaged in a battle of we're right he's wrong with Rodgers. Because of that, this situation is spiraling downward for the Pack.

Yes, Rodgers is not innocent. I'm concerned about the Pack and not maximizing the return from losing Rodgers is not benefitting the Pack.

I don't want to lose Rodgers, but we are going to lose him. Before I'm eating mashed peas, I want to see another Lombardi mounted in Green Bay. We need to maximize his value and that's trading him now.
And you know they have not been fielding offers how? This is not fantasy football and I honestly think many fans think trades happen in a few days or weeks. Breaking News: no it does not. What happens in the GB front office and others in the league privately is not what we see publicly. And guess what? The trade market is not robust for multiple reasons and 90% of those reasons the GB front office has zero control of.

Aaron Rodgers will get traded. Might not be this season but it will happen. What the market is now will not be the market we see in February and March next year. Yes there is risk / reward involved but it’s a business.
 
And you know they have not been fielding offers how? This is not fantasy football and I honestly think many fans think trades happen in a few days or weeks. Breaking News: no it does not. What happens in the GB front office and others in the league privately is not what we see publicly. And guess what? The trade market is not robust for multiple reasons and 90% of those reasons the GB front office has zero control of.

Aaron Rodgers will get traded. Might not be this season but it will happen. What the market is now will not be the market we see in February and March next year. Yes there is risk / reward involved but it’s a business.
What the market is for him a year from now will depend a lot on what he does this fall. I know that is obvious, and I think what many are thinking is that it's unlikely his trade value will be higher in 2022.
 
What the market is for him a year from now will depend a lot on what he does this fall. I know that is obvious, and I think what many are thinking is that it's unlikely his trade value will be higher in 2022.
Depends how you look at it. Right now because of cap space and where we are in the season very few will want to make a move, we got camp starting in a few weeks. The market could be larger in February, which might cause a bidding war. I get the risk, skill decline and injury. Even a slight downtick in skills he is still a valuable asset, how much who knows
 
The market for Rodgers now if you believe reports:
Denver
Las Vegas

2022 Market (disclaimer 2021 season will determine a-lot)
Denver
Las Vegas
Miami
Arizona
New Orleans

I know cap and comp matter but just pure speculation on interest
 
In my opinion, there haven't been any attractive offers because our Front Office has said no bleeping way.

I understand that our Front Office has a different plan, but things changed. A good Front Office would have adapted and improvised and maximized the situation - even more so if the situation is going south. I believe our Front Office's ego has gotten the better of them and they now have engaged in a battle of we're right he's wrong with Rodgers. Because of that, this situation is spiraling downward for the Pack.

Yes, Rodgers is not innocent. I'm concerned about the Pack and not maximizing the return from losing Rodgers is not benefitting the Pack.

I don't want to lose Rodgers, but we are going to lose him. Before I'm eating mashed peas, I want to see another Lombardi mounted in Green Bay. We need to maximize his value and that's trading him now.
I don't know if GB is willinbg to listen to any offers right now. I think they are stubborn
 
The market for Rodgers now if you believe reports:
Denver
Las Vegas

2022 Market (disclaimer 2021 season will determine a-lot)
Denver
Las Vegas
Miami
Arizona
New Orleans

I know cap and comp matter but just pure speculation on interest
2022 market who knows as teams can switch quick and cap can be moved around to get Rodgers.
 
What the market is for him a year from now will depend a lot on what he does this fall. I know that is obvious, and I think what many are thinking is that it's unlikely his trade value will be higher in 2022.
I think GB does not care about this if they did he would be gone already.
 
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