03-05-2022, 08:19 PM
& Joe Rogan used to live in Boulder too…!!! :p
Aaron Rodgers has specific destinations in place, if he chooses to leave the Packers
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03-05-2022, 08:19 PM
& Joe Rogan used to live in Boulder too…!!! :p
03-05-2022, 08:35 PM
If I were him, I’d go Denver or Titans. Denver has a great defense while the Titans are a good all around team. I wouldn’t go anywhere near that Steelers defense. They aren’t Vikings bad, but they’re not good.
He really can’t go back to GB and still have his buddy at WR. There’s no way they can do both without decimating they team.
03-05-2022, 10:00 PM
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03-06-2022, 12:31 AM
I guess he and most people have a different opinion of whats considered a quick decision. Have buddies that are packers fans and when he said that I told them no way does he decide before the combine is up. Dude loves people talking about him…so predictable
03-06-2022, 04:34 PM
Quote: @Havoc1649 said: I guess that would solve his biggest complaint, wouldn't it? Can't complain about the Packers' FO refusing to add help for Adams if he doesn't even have Adams anymore.
03-07-2022, 11:56 AM
Quote: @MaroonBells said:Its a beautiful area, especially closer to the Rockies. My son adores it there. They just moved into a house they built and their upstairs master bedroom window has a few of the Flatirons as it faces west toward Boulder from Westminster (moved from Arvada). People don't realize how much sunshine they get in that state.
03-07-2022, 08:46 PM
Aaron Rodgers gets Packers offer that would alter quarterback market: ESPNThe outlet cited an unnamed source.GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Green Bay Packers have offered quarterback Aaron Rodgers a "significant long-term contact" that they hope will keep the MVP in Wisconsin, ESPN reports, citing a source.
ESPN's Jeremy Fowler writes Monday that such an offer could alter the quarterback market. The offer could be a three to four year deal that would help the team's salary cap situation while also giving Rodgers "contractual clarity well into his 40s." Recent Stories from tmj4.com We still have not heard directly from Rodgers or the team whether or not he will stay with the Packers after more than 17 years, or move on to a new team. The Broncos are a potential contender, ESPN reports. The Packers are more than $27 million over the salary cap just nine days before the start of the league year. ESPN notes the team was expected to offer Rodgers a deal during the off-season, aiming to get below that salary cap. Rodgers previously said during his regular stop on the "Pac McAfee Show" that he would like to make the decision by the franchise tender deadline on Tuesday. That's when the team will need to decide whether or not to use the tag on star wide receiver Davante Adams, according to ESPN. |
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