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Jets say goodbye to Rodgers
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His time in the NFL is coming to a close. He had a few decent outings last year, but as a fantasy owner of Garrett Wilson, I watched him a lot and found myself screaming at the QB more often not. 

If he wants to keep playing, there are probably a couple teams who would have him (at a big discount), but if anyone takes Rodgers over Cousins or Darnold or even Daniel Jones, they deserve what they get.
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I really just wonder if there is any possible scenario he ends up in Minnesota and the ghost of Brett Favre comes full circle. I mean, its almost like fate..right?

I think for a 40 year old guy coming off an achillies tear with an offensive system that couldn't even figure out how to use Breeve Hall correctly, I think he played pretty well and I would expect him to play even better with a full year post surgery under his belt.
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I agree, he's not even at the top of the FA QB get list anymore...Huge distraction for any team. And the teams that would consider him most likely dont have the most cohesive locker room either. 

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Not sure who'd take a shot at him now, the guy is 41 years old. And he looks it, shrunk up. I don't think the guy has lifted a weight in years. This isn't even bringing up his monster ego and diva-ness. I guess his best and only option would be a one year bridge QB for a drafted rookie.
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(5 hours ago)StickierBuns Wrote: Not sure who'd take a shot at him now, the guy is 41 years old. And he looks it, shrunk up. I don't think the guy has lifted a weight in years. This isn't even bringing up his monster ego and diva-ness. I guess his best and only option would be a one year bridge QB for a drafted rookie.

they have the 7th pick in the draft....Not sure if they can/want to move up for Ward or Sanders?
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He'll retire. He'll have to find a new way to stroke his ego.
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