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Hackett to the Broncos
#11
Quote: @JustinTime18™ said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@StickyBun said:
Yep. Never thought he was coming to Minnesota. And from the Vikings perspective and Kwesi, why would he be more likely to hire someone he's 'connected' to? Doesn't that go against what he's supposed to be about from a process standpoint? Maybe he wasn't really impressed with Ryans or Morris, etc. privately. Maybe one of the candidates the organization interviewed before hiring a GM blew them away and once Kwesi interviews them, he'll feel the same way. Or he is indeed very high on someone he's seen in action previously. Not saying that isn't the case. 

Imo, it could be ANY of the candidates they've interviewed. The media is obsessed with connecting the dots somehow.
Well now they got the easiest dot to dot ever created.   Denver wanted rogers last year,  rogers wanted out,  rogers loves his OC,  who now is the HC in Denver,   does rogers stay or go... where does he land?

GBay could eaaily end up being the last place team in the north next year. 
Wish I could like this twice.

Since Rodgers started speaking out about things, it seems the nfl has lifted the, make aaron look good, rule. I would rather he stays on that team, keeping them in cap hell, and not netting the a first, or a couple firsts by trading him. We have already lived through the tough part. Now lets finish out the decline.
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#12
“Hope he doesn’t go anywhere… Unless I do.”

- Aaron Rodgers on Nathaniel Hackett in November

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#13

Per source It’s a 4-year contract for Nathaniel Hackett. #9sports
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#14
Broncos' hiring of Packers offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett as coach certain to fuel Aaron Rodgers rumors[Image: 3253f55b-b420-4472-bb8d-f2af3b1a66e5-MJS...&auto=webp]Tom Silverstein


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GREEN BAY - The Green Bay Packers are losing offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett to the Denver Broncos and the logical question that follows is whether quarterback Aaron Rodgers is next. 
A source confirmed a NFL Network report that the Broncos are finalizing a deal with Hackett to become their head coach. A deal is expected today and Hackett will begin assembling his staff. 
Denver has long been a rumored trade partner with the Packers should they decide to deal Rodgers. They have lots of cap room, multiple high draft picks and now they have one of Rodgers’ favorite coaches. 
Coach Matt LaFleur said this week that if Hackett got a head-coaching job, he would replace him with someone in-house. The leading candidate is quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator Luke Getsy. Running game coordinator and offensive line coach Adam Stenavich could also be considered. 
It’s possible Hackett will try to take Getsy with him to Denver, but LaFleur would have to give Denver permission to speak to him. And if he’s planning on promoting Getsy to offensive coordinator, it’s likely he would deny permission.
Getsy could leave if his contract is expiring, but the Packers typically keep their assistant coaches on running two-year deals.
NFL Network said that the Broncos planned on asking permission to speak to Stenavich for the offensive coordinator’s position, which if granted would likely mean Stenavich's departure. Losing either Getsy or Stenavich would be a big loss and LaFleur may have to get creative with staff assignments to try to keep both.
If Hackett plans on calling plays in Denver, the offensive coordinator's job there wouldn't be as attractive.
LaFleur has said that he wouldn’t stop an assistant coach from leaving to take a higher position, but Stenavich is such a big part of the team’s offensive operation, it’s likely he’ll convince him to stay.
“We've got a lot of confidence in the guys that we have on our staff,” LaFleur said on Monday. “You know, we got so many good guys, and it's not going to be an easy decision. Let me just tell you that.”
https://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/sto...528460001/

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#15
Twitter is buzzing with Rodgers and Adams to Denver. I wasn't really sold on Hackett so we'll see what he does on his own.
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#16
With Payton out of New Orleans I have an opening on the most hated teams list, looks like Denver is going to fill the void!
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#17

I’ve had two people tell me that Indy is the “best option” for Aaron Rodgers and while it might be a good landing spot, the Wentz trade took away their ‘22 first which is almost necessary for a Rodgers trade.
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#18
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@StickyBun said:
Yep. Never thought he was coming to Minnesota. And from the Vikings perspective and Kwesi, why would he be more likely to hire someone he's 'connected' to? Doesn't that go against what he's supposed to be about from a process standpoint? Maybe he wasn't really impressed with Ryans or Morris, etc. privately. Maybe one of the candidates the organization interviewed before hiring a GM blew them away and once Kwesi interviews them, he'll feel the same way. Or he is indeed very high on someone he's seen in action previously. Not saying that isn't the case. 

Imo, it could be ANY of the candidates they've interviewed. The media is obsessed with connecting the dots somehow.
Well now they got the easiest dot to dot ever created.   Denver wanted rogers last year,  rogers wanted out,  rogers loves his OC,  who now is the HC in Denver,   does rogers stay or go... where does he land?

GBay could eaaily end up being the last place team in the north next year. 
Just for the drama it would create for GB fans, I wish we would have hired Hackett and then everyone would speculate that Rodgers was coming to MN.
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#19
Go to Denver, Aaron. Prove to us that Mahomes is and always will be superior to you...loser of the first game gets Jackson as brother.
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#20
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@StickyBun said:
Yep. Never thought he was coming to Minnesota. And from the Vikings perspective and Kwesi, why would he be more likely to hire someone he's 'connected' to? Doesn't that go against what he's supposed to be about from a process standpoint? Maybe he wasn't really impressed with Ryans or Morris, etc. privately. Maybe one of the candidates the organization interviewed before hiring a GM blew them away and once Kwesi interviews them, he'll feel the same way. Or he is indeed very high on someone he's seen in action previously. Not saying that isn't the case. 

Imo, it could be ANY of the candidates they've interviewed. The media is obsessed with connecting the dots somehow.
Well now they got the easiest dot to dot ever created.   Denver wanted rogers last year,  rogers wanted out,  rogers loves his OC,  who now is the HC in Denver,   does rogers stay or go... where does he land?

GBay could eaaily end up being the last place team in the north next year. 


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@JustinTime18™ said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@StickyBun said:
Yep. Never thought he was coming to Minnesota. And from the Vikings perspective and Kwesi, why would he be more likely to hire someone he's 'connected' to? Doesn't that go against what he's supposed to be about from a process standpoint? Maybe he wasn't really impressed with Ryans or Morris, etc. privately. Maybe one of the candidates the organization interviewed before hiring a GM blew them away and once Kwesi interviews them, he'll feel the same way. Or he is indeed very high on someone he's seen in action previously. Not saying that isn't the case. 

Imo, it could be ANY of the candidates they've interviewed. The media is obsessed with connecting the dots somehow.
Well now they got the easiest dot to dot ever created.   Denver wanted rogers last year,  rogers wanted out,  rogers loves his OC,  who now is the HC in Denver,   does rogers stay or go... where does he land?

GBay could eaaily end up being the last place team in the north next year. 
Wish I could like this twice.


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@ArizonaViking said:
@JustinTime18™ said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@StickyBun said:
Yep. Never thought he was coming to Minnesota. And from the Vikings perspective and Kwesi, why would he be more likely to hire someone he's 'connected' to? Doesn't that go against what he's supposed to be about from a process standpoint? Maybe he wasn't really impressed with Ryans or Morris, etc. privately. Maybe one of the candidates the organization interviewed before hiring a GM blew them away and once Kwesi interviews them, he'll feel the same way. Or he is indeed very high on someone he's seen in action previously. Not saying that isn't the case. 

Imo, it could be ANY of the candidates they've interviewed. The media is obsessed with connecting the dots somehow.
Well now they got the easiest dot to dot ever created.   Denver wanted rogers last year,  rogers wanted out,  rogers loves his OC,  who now is the HC in Denver,   does rogers stay or go... where does he land?

GBay could eaaily end up being the last place team in the north next year. 
Wish I could like this twice.

This would be a dream come true for me...


No, No, No...

You guys got it all very wrong. 

You dont wish them last place;  you wish them 8/9 or 9/8 purgatory. 

Smell familiar?


Hey.
.thats my line.
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