Kolek planning to go pro
This morning on the radio (Get Up!) Tedy Bruschi said the Packers treated Aaron poorly. Not that Aaron feels like the Packers treated him poorly. Is Bruschi right? Are the Packers guilty of treating the star QB bad?
Absolutely! They only gave generational wealth to a quarterback who hasn't been in a Super Bowl in more than a decade and who has authored several heartbreaking season endings. Terrible.
The Athletic took a look at 2020 first-round draft picks to see which ones merited having their 5th-year options exercised by their teams. Teams have until May 2 to make the call. Here's what they said about Love:QB Jordan Love, Green Bay PackersPick: 26 | 2024 option salary: $20.272 millionIt’s a lot of money to pay such an unproven player. But the Packers believe in Love enough to shop Aaron Rodgers. If Love plays in 2023 like team officials expect, picking up the fifth-year option will look really smart.
They don't really have a choice. They're moving on a year too late, and they need the years of control to figure it out. Plus, if Love is terrible, you're better leaning into the suck for a year
Cluster Fookhttps://nypost.com/2023/04/13/why-jets-woody-johnson-might-have-held-up-aaron-rodgers-trade/amp/
I’m not going to get too worked up until the draft happens without the trade going through or it’s a weak return. There’s not really any deadline until the draft.
The Packers are free of the choking doghttps://twitter.com/rapsheet/status/1650595082616164352?s=46&t=QSiaGcOIKZrrpw0ciZkI5Q
Didn't get enough, aina?
Nope, one year removed from MVP status. GBP got fleeced, hey?
In what way? They get a 2nd this year and if he plays 65% of the snaps next year they get a first. What were you expecting them to get?Pretty easy for the Jets to counter the Packers "well he was MVP 2 years ago!" with "Well he stunk last year, he's going to be 40, and he's constantly trying to retire so we're not giving you 2 firsts."