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richig07
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In a hypothetical scenario where Rodgers does, indeed, walk from Green Bay...
Green Bay: They'll almost certainly let their big name free agents walk. The roster will have a very different look and Jordan Love will be their starting QB. I think we can all agree, if Rodgers leaves, they are entering into a total rebuild.
Minnesota: They fired their coach, they fired their GM, and it looks like a real possibility that Cousins will be traded. They have some pieces, but the QB situation becomes a question mark. That coupled with a first year coach/GM and a defense that ranked 30th overall in 2021? Signs point to a rebuild. Unless they decide to keep Cousins, the new GM decides he can win, and they are aggressive in free agency.
Detroit: They'll enter their second year under the new regime, but clearly... this team was in horrible shape last season. Question marks all over, including at QB. Goff will be on the final year of his deal. He has not looked like the answer, though. It's still VERY much a rebuild in progress.
Chicago: We all know that this one is easy. We will have a brand new GM, a brand new coaching staff, and we will likely be trading any of our key vets that garner a decent draft choice. Most notably, Khalil Mack and Robert Quinn. We will also lose a handful of impact players in free agency, such as Akiem Hicks. We only have one real weapon on the outside in Mooney. We have a decent looking young TE in Kmet and a good looking RB in Montgomery. However, despite the improvements over the course of the season, the line still needs a lot of work. This is a full blown start over around Justin Fields. Who will be entering his first season as the Bears starting QB. Full blown rebuild.
If Rodgers departs, this is going to be the short bus division in the NFL. Any arguments against that? Always a chance that one team surprises. One is bound to be better than we think. Perhaps good enough to at least beat up on the other three, en route to a winning record. But man... this could be a dumpster fire. To the point where a 7 or 8 win team claims the North crown.
Green Bay: They'll almost certainly let their big name free agents walk. The roster will have a very different look and Jordan Love will be their starting QB. I think we can all agree, if Rodgers leaves, they are entering into a total rebuild.
Minnesota: They fired their coach, they fired their GM, and it looks like a real possibility that Cousins will be traded. They have some pieces, but the QB situation becomes a question mark. That coupled with a first year coach/GM and a defense that ranked 30th overall in 2021? Signs point to a rebuild. Unless they decide to keep Cousins, the new GM decides he can win, and they are aggressive in free agency.
Detroit: They'll enter their second year under the new regime, but clearly... this team was in horrible shape last season. Question marks all over, including at QB. Goff will be on the final year of his deal. He has not looked like the answer, though. It's still VERY much a rebuild in progress.
Chicago: We all know that this one is easy. We will have a brand new GM, a brand new coaching staff, and we will likely be trading any of our key vets that garner a decent draft choice. Most notably, Khalil Mack and Robert Quinn. We will also lose a handful of impact players in free agency, such as Akiem Hicks. We only have one real weapon on the outside in Mooney. We have a decent looking young TE in Kmet and a good looking RB in Montgomery. However, despite the improvements over the course of the season, the line still needs a lot of work. This is a full blown start over around Justin Fields. Who will be entering his first season as the Bears starting QB. Full blown rebuild.
If Rodgers departs, this is going to be the short bus division in the NFL. Any arguments against that? Always a chance that one team surprises. One is bound to be better than we think. Perhaps good enough to at least beat up on the other three, en route to a winning record. But man... this could be a dumpster fire. To the point where a 7 or 8 win team claims the North crown.