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Packer Fan losing his shit on Rogers - Ticktock -
#21
Quote: @Vanguard83 said:
A man in dire need of a BJ
Aren't we all?
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#22
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@Vanguard83 said:
A man in dire need of a BJ
Aren't we all?
All I know is if hes like that over Aaron Rodgers, Id LOVE to see his reaction to a Sean Salisbury, or Christian Ponder, or Gus Frerotte...


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#23
Quote: @Vanguard83 said:
@StickyBun said:
@Vanguard83 said:
A man in dire need of a BJ
Aren't we all?
All I know is if hes like that over Aaron Rodgers, Id LOVE to see his reaction to a Sean Salisbury, or Christian Ponder, or Gus Frerotte...


Yup, unless the football gods smile on em with a 3rd in a row HOF'er?


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#24
Quote: @Vanguard83 said:
A man in dire need of a BJ

By Rodgers himself. :o
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#25
Quote: @RS Express said:
@Greylock said:
A majority of Packer fans have never experienced a season without Favre or Rodgers as quarterback.  Ask them who David Whitehurst is or Lynn Dickey or Don Majkowski is and they wouldn't have a clue.  Rodgers is on a downhill slide and its picking up speed and it is a pleasure to see.  He looked like a shell of his former self against Washington but with his salary, getting talent outside of the draft is going to be really hard to do. 
This year and '23, Rodgers' cap hit is less than Cousins'.  The big money doesn't hit the fan until '24.
According to overthrcap theres not a damn thing GB can do with Rodgers contract. Its so bloated tge dead money will kill them when they move on. 
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#26
Quote: @AGRforever said:
@RS Express said:
@Greylock said:
A majority of Packer fans have never experienced a season without Favre or Rodgers as quarterback.  Ask them who David Whitehurst is or Lynn Dickey or Don Majkowski is and they wouldn't have a clue.  Rodgers is on a downhill slide and its picking up speed and it is a pleasure to see.  He looked like a shell of his former self against Washington but with his salary, getting talent outside of the draft is going to be really hard to do. 
This year and '23, Rodgers' cap hit is less than Cousins'.  The big money doesn't hit the fan until '24.
According to overthrcap theres not a damn thing GB can do with Rodgers contract. Its so bloated tge dead money will kill them when they move on. 
I dont know how they structured the contract particulars, and maybe it will cause em lots of pain down the road. But they really didnt have much of a choice but to sign him to a monster contract. Having a HOF'er and 3 time NFL MVP in their building is intoxicating. 

Plus it looked like they had all the pieces for another run to the CG  - until they didnt  :p


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Quote: @purplefaithful said:
@AGRforever said:
@RS Express said:
@Greylock said:
A majority of Packer fans have never experienced a season without Favre or Rodgers as quarterback.  Ask them who David Whitehurst is or Lynn Dickey or Don Majkowski is and they wouldn't have a clue.  Rodgers is on a downhill slide and its picking up speed and it is a pleasure to see.  He looked like a shell of his former self against Washington but with his salary, getting talent outside of the draft is going to be really hard to do. 
This year and '23, Rodgers' cap hit is less than Cousins'.  The big money doesn't hit the fan until '24.
According to overthrcap theres not a damn thing GB can do with Rodgers contract. Its so bloated tge dead money will kill them when they move on. 
I dont know how they structured the contract particulars, and maybe it will cause em lots of pain down the road. But they really didnt have much of a choice but to sign him to a monster contract. Having a HOF'er and 3 time NFL MVP in their building is intoxicating. 

Plus it looked like they had all the pieces for another run to the CG  - until they didnt  :p


FYI - Comparison of contracts per Spotrac:

2022 Cap hits:

Kirk Cousins - 32 million
Aaron Rodgers - 28 million

2023

Kirk - 36 million  (dead cap hit 49 million)
Aaron -32 million (dead cap hit 100 million goes down to 25 million in 2024)

Both teams have to stick with their QB's next season unless they can unload in a trade but those Cap hits are prohibitive for interested teams as well.  If we move on from Kirk after 2023 we have Cap hits of 13 and 6 the following 2 years.  

I am hoping we dig real deep into the first round QB's this upcoming year even if Kirk brings us a SB victory.  Their looks to be a handful of guys that could go 1st round.  
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#28
Quote: @minny65 said:
@purplefaithful said:
@AGRforever said:
@RS Express said:
@Greylock said:
A majority of Packer fans have never experienced a season without Favre or Rodgers as quarterback.  Ask them who David Whitehurst is or Lynn Dickey or Don Majkowski is and they wouldn't have a clue.  Rodgers is on a downhill slide and its picking up speed and it is a pleasure to see.  He looked like a shell of his former self against Washington but with his salary, getting talent outside of the draft is going to be really hard to do. 
This year and '23, Rodgers' cap hit is less than Cousins'.  The big money doesn't hit the fan until '24.
According to overthrcap theres not a damn thing GB can do with Rodgers contract. Its so bloated tge dead money will kill them when they move on. 
I dont know how they structured the contract particulars, and maybe it will cause em lots of pain down the road. But they really didnt have much of a choice but to sign him to a monster contract. Having a HOF'er and 3 time NFL MVP in their building is intoxicating. 

Plus it looked like they had all the pieces for another run to the CG  - until they didnt  :p


FYI - Comparison of contracts per Spotrac:

2022 Cap hits:

Kirk Cousins - 32 million
Aaron Rodgers - 28 million

2023

Kirk - 36 million  (dead cap hit 49 million)
Aaron -32 million (dead cap hit 100 million goes down to 25 million in 2024)

Both teams have to stick with their QB's next season unless they can unload in a trade but those Cap hits are prohibitive for interested teams as well.  If we move on from Kirk after 2023 we have Cap hits of 13 and 6 the following 2 years.  

I am hoping we dig real deep into the first round QB's this upcoming year even if Kirk brings us a SB victory.  Their looks to be a handful of guys that could go 1st round.  
what am i missing here that aaron has a 100 million dead cap hit in 23,  is paid only 32 million,  and the dead cap for 24 drops to 25 million?

I would think the dead cap money would drop the by the amount of cap hit he is "paid" out of the 22 season cap which is 32 million so wouldnt his 23 hit by about 68 million still?
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#29
Rodgers, Brady, Wilson, and Ryan, are all looking old all of a sudden. So what happened? 
There are signs of diminished play due to age in each of them. But mostly it appears to be a lack of good players on their respective offenses. In particular their offensive lines. It doesn't matter how many MVP's or Lombardi's you've won if you don't have protection.
It's a testament to Kirk Cousins to have played so well with the marginal offensive lines and pressure he has faced in the past. This year the offensive line has improved, but he still has faced more pressure than you like to see. The hope is, the line will continue to improve throughout the season and the Vikings fortunes will follow.

There is a changing of the guard as the old QB's are beginning to fade away. Wilson is a bit younger but certainly shows signs of being washed up.
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#30
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@greediron said:
@MaroonBells said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@purplefaithful said:
@Greylock said:
A majority of Packer fans have never experienced a season without Favre or Rodgers as quarterback.  Ask them who David Whitehurst is or Lynn Dickey or Don Majkowski is and they wouldn't have a clue.  Rodgers is on a downhill slide and its picking up speed and it is a pleasure to see.  He looked like a shell of his former self against Washington but with his salary, getting talent outside of the draft is going to be really hard to do. 
If I were GB? I'd be calling Denver on what it would take to acquire Jeudy...


and Denver should be in a sell mode,  but they are stuck with mr unlimited and selling off his weapons is only going to make that trade look even worse to a fan base that has to watch that shit team for the next few years.
Denver is not in sell mode. Yet. I think everyone is overreacting to what has been, admittedly, very bad offense to start the season. But it's funny how things change. If not later this year, then probably next.

I know a lot of people don't like Wilson, but there's a reason he's a 9X Pro Bowler and Super Bowl winner. The Broncos are not going to start selling off his weapons a handful of games into his first season. 


You are right and wrong.

I think you are right in that they aren't going to start selling off weapons since the ink on his huge contract is barely dry.  But I think Wilson is washed up.  Mentally he never was the Tom Brady type, to put everything else aside to win one more year.  He has already become the star and his name means more than winning games IMO.
I guess we'll have to wait and see, won't we.

Personally, I think it's hard for a veteran QB who has spent 10 years in the same system to go to a new system, with a new head coach, who has unquestionably made some ridiculously bad calls....and just be the same top-level QB he's always been. 

I could be wrong about this, and if I am, feel free to repost this, but I think we'll see a better Wilson later this year. And a much better Wilson next year. 
I am of the opinion that Wilson has been in decline for a year or two.  Hence the seahawks being willing to trade such a critical piece of the offense.  
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