Oso planning to go pro
Well, he certainly has tarnished his legacy. Of course, he can always look at his bank account and smile. Easy now, in hindsight, to say the Pack shoulda have peddled his ass a couple years ago. Someone, Gutey and/or Murphy, made a bad error in judgment and really shackled the roster for years to come. Plus, they don't have qb in waiting. Turning out to be a real clusterfook, hey?
Oh, I see. Thank you your expert advice, hey?
This is more Monday morning quarterbacking nonsense. They finished 13-4 last year and he was the MVP. The year prior 13-3 and lost in the NFC Championship Game.You really think they were going to let him go? C'mon... Gutey has made a lot of mistakes, but continuing with Rodgers wasn't one of them. You ride this train until it derails.
I’ll disagree with this. As soon as he voiced his displeasure with roster construction and said he wanted out, they should have made the move. Instead, they caved and gave him what he wanted. He runs the organization and his contract is terrible.
As one who has not actually watched that much AR prior to this game..... he and Watkins are like strangers. All of the talk about young receivers, it is up to AR to work with them. AR under threw receivers all day. The 3 picks in the red zone. 1. Threw sidearm in traffic with everybody bunched. Hit the defender in the helmet. 2. Underthrowing his eligible tackle by 5 yards on a gimmick. Really? 3. Again under threw his receiver. Nice play by the safety. So many injuries, so few weapons, and AR did not make his receivers better today.
You can disagree all you want. You didn’t seem to mind last season though.
RicoI would have moved him the day he wanted out. Unlike others, beating the NFC North and little other success did not impress me. 12 lacks leadership skills and it cost him a lot of hardware. No doubt he is a big time talent and I would not argue that, but his arrogance cost him team success, imo.
I don't think it is Monday morning quarterbacking nonsense.I was a big Rodgers fan, I have him in my top 3 QBs ever, but I thought it was reasonably clear he should be shipped out and they should maximize getting some draft picks for him. They could have gotten a haul, and best case scenario you get 1-2 years out of Rodgers, but the signs were there that he was dropping off (missing a lot more throws than normal, and not seeing the field, rather forcing to Adams).
Ah yes. Another “I knew it all along guy.” 🙄🙄🙄
Meanwhile the Seahawks get an another trophy for “9th week” first place and are rolling around in all their Denver draft picks for next year. Sure glad GBP mgmt did not have the foresight to extract massive payload of picks for Rodgers, much more fun losing to the lowly lions with 3 rosgers awful picks and even worse body language.
Except some of us were highlighting his missed throws and missed reads, and saying that his demands were ridiculous and hurting the team and that it was time to go, well before he signed his new contract.The only hope now is to find some help at WR for next year, and hope that Rodgers takes this season personally, and takes an offseason seriously, works with the young receivers, and comes back with a chip on his shoulder.Sadly, I fear he is too arrogant to see his role in the current problem and will only have a chip against everyone else.
Dishonest Monday morning quarterbacking at its finest.
And.....? There now 3-6. They could EASILY be 1-8. This is past "relax". The offense is absolutely stagnant and rodgers is a massive problem in it.
Nope - I truly wanted the packers to trade him before the season and get the picks. The signs weee all there he is in decline and a poor team leader.
If you replace Rodgers with Lawrence, have your 29th pick, and trade Love for a 3rd you'd still be the best team in the NFC North if your offensive line can hold up until Bakhtiari is back. The Jags would never even consider trading 1 overall for Rodgers, though.Trade Rodgers for 3 and a number of other picks from the 9ers, take Pitts at 3 and Bateman at 29, and show Rodgers what weapons look like with Adams, MVS, Bateman, and two TEs (Pitts and Tonion) and two RBs (Jones and Dillon).