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Aaron Rodgers has specific destinations in place, if he chooses to leave the Packers
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Aaron Rodgers reportedly is torn between staying with the Packers or moving on. So if he’ll be moving on, where will he go?
Per a source with knowledge of the situation, Rodgers has specific deals lined up with other teams — and those teams have trade compensation lined up with the Packers. The potential moves have been arranged, essentially, with the permission of the Packers.
The destinations are believed to be exclusively in the AFC. To little surprise, the Broncos are one of them. Other viable possibilities are, we’re told, the Titans and Steelers.
To be clear, if Rodgers chooses Denver or Tennesseee or Pittsburgh, the deals will fall into place quickly, both as to the trade terms and as to the contract Rodgers would sign.
Thus, as we understand it, the current question isn’t simply Packers vs. Not the Packers. It’s Green Bay or Denver or Tennessee or Pittsburgh, with the final move hinging on whatever Rodgers decides to do.
Three weeks and one day ago, Rodgers said that he’d take a couple of weeks to contemplate his future, and that his decision would come pretty quickly. He’s now at the point where a decision soon needs to be made. He’s the first domino for the quarterback movement that will occur in the 2022 offseason. And he needs to decide whether he wants to stay with Green Bay in a  division that, with him, the Packers can easily control, or whether he wants to jump to the AFC West with the Broncos, the AFC North with the Steelers, or the AFC South with the Titans.
The clock continues to tick. Rodgers continues to mull over his choices. Time (but not much) will tell what he decides.
Don’t let the door hit ya in the ass…! B)
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/03/04/aaron-rodgers-has-specific-destinations-in-place-if-he-chooses-to-leave-the-packers/
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“easily control”?

Does the author even know anything about football?
Division games are anything but “easy”
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Quote: @Vanguard83 said:
“easily control”?

Does the author even know anything about football?
Division games are anything but “easy”

Of course not, it’s Florio…  B) 
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Does rogers decision affect what the Vikings do with Kirk?  If he stays in gbay,  that likely puts them in the driver's seat for the north crown and makes the Vikings path to any success much more difficult ( easier to say see ya to kirk)  how ever if rogers leaves, the north becomes free for the taking and a chance to claim a division crown in their first year may be to tempting to pass up. ( even if it would be in a much weakened division)
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
Does rogers decision affect what the Vikings do with Kirk?  If he stays in gbay,  that likely puts them in the driver's seat for the north crown and makes the Vikings path to any success much more difficult ( easier to say see ya to kirk)  how ever if rogers leaves, the north becomes free for the taking and a chance to claim a division crown in their first year may be to tempting to pass up. ( even if it would be in a much weakened division)
Maybe a little. As Kwesi as it sounds, our new GM said "Vikings will do what's best for the Vikings and Kirk will do what's best for Kirk." So what the green cheese idiots do is irrelevant. 

HOWEVER...it sure would sting to find out Rodgers is going to Denver, the division is ours for the taking, and we find ourselves without a QB. 
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Quote: @Vanguard83 said:
“easily control”?

Does the author even know anything about football?
Division games are anything but “easy”
I agree - Division games are tough. Throw the records out the window type stuff. Its all the other games that Chi, Min, Det mess-up that makes these franchises pretty irrelevant from a national perspective. 

I dont think Mr Rogers is going anywhere. GB will tag Adams too and thats pretty much that. 
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Aaron....buddy.  On last year's US News & World Report on the Top 150 places to live, 4 of the top 5 were in Colorado. You like beer? Dump out the Schlitz, Denver is the craft brew capital of the world. Getting tired of the sub-zero temps and grey skies? Colorado gets 300 days of sunshine a year. Sure, we get our snow, but it's only to give us something to play on. Because in our back yard are dozens of the best ski mountains in the world. You like Mexican? Oh my, don't eat Mexican in the Midwest. In this part of the world, green chili is its own food group. You like skylines? Check out our skyline.....


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He is going to do what he wants, until then [Image: grkzzrvm9zuf.gif]
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
Aaron....buddy.  On last year's US News & World Report on the Top 150 places to live, 4 of the top 5 were in Colorado. You like beer? Dump out the Schlitz, Denver is the craft brew capital of the world. Getting tired of the sub-zero temps and grey skies? Colorado gets 300 days of sunshine a year. Sure, we get our snow, but it's only to give us something to play on. Because in our back yard are dozens of the best ski mountains in the world. You like Mexican? Oh my, don't eat Mexican in the Midwest. In this part of the world, green chili is its own food group. You like skylines? Check out our skyline.....


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You forgot about the legal weed. I'm thinking that might nudge things along.
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