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What will the Packers be as a team in 2021 without Rodgers if he ends up getting traded or retires?

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Yeah but the Patriots sure needed him for those Super Bowls and now that he is gone.
I'm saying that he didn't just bounce, he played a few more seasons, and finally got fed up with Belichicks bs, him not agreeing to a final 2 year contract to retire here, and just like AR feels, lack of offensive weapons. First 16 seasons in both QB's careers, teams never drafted them a WR in the first round. And sure they needed him, they haven\t gotten into the playoffs w/o him under center yet
 

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I'm saying that he didn't just bounce, he played a few more seasons, and finally got fed up with Belichicks bs, him not agreeing to a final 2 year contract to retire here, and just like AR feels, lack of offensive weapons. First 16 seasons in both QB's careers, teams never drafted them a WR in the first round. And sure they needed him, they haven\t gotten into the playoffs w/o him under center yet

He didn't just bounce, he forced the Patriots to trade his replacement and then he bounced.
 

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Keep letting the point go over your head.

I get your point. But Brady left as a free agent, he didn't force his way out while still under contract. Plus, despite Rodgers being a great and accomplished player, he doesn't have the hardware that Brady does.
 

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I get your point. But Brady left as a free agent, he didn't force his way out while still under contract. Plus, despite Rodgers being a great and accomplished player, he doesn't have the hardware that Brady does.

You don't get the point at all.
 

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Ok, what's your point, because you're not making any damn sense.


A Patriots fan calling Aaron Rodgers a prima dona and saying the team doesn't need that is hilarious and hypocritical. Brady was as much of a prima dona and the Patriots certainly needed him.
 

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A Patriots fan calling Aaron Rodgers a prima dona and saying the team doesn't need that is hilarious and hypocritical. Brady was as much of a prima dona and the Patriots certainly needed him.
The Brady and Rodgers situations are no where near the same, orher than the teams looking for possible replacements for aging QBs.
Brady didn't ask for a trade nor did he threaten to walk away. JG sat for 3 years under Brady and the team had to make a decision.
1. Keep JG and pay him a lot of $$$$ to sit, 2. Replace Brady with JG, or 3. Trade JG for draft capital.

The TEAM chose #3.

You do know JG has played 4 years in SF already, right.
 

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A Patriots fan calling Aaron Rodgers a prima dona and saying the team doesn't need that is hilarious and hypocritical. Brady was as much of a prima dona and the Patriots certainly needed him.
While some what true, bradys accomplishments arent even in the same ballpark as rodgers.
 

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While some what true, bradys accomplishments arent even in the same ballpark as rodgers.

I don't understand what relevance this has to anything regarding this.
 

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The Brady and Rodgers situations are no where near the same, orher than the teams looking for possible replacements for aging QBs.
Brady didn't ask for a trade nor did he threaten to walk away. JG sat for 3 years under Brady and the team had to make a decision.
1. Keep JG and pay him a lot of $$$$ to sit, 2. Replace Brady with JG, or 3. Trade JG for draft capital.

The TEAM chose #3.

You do know JG has played 4 years in SF already, right.


The Patriots didn't just decide to dump Jimmy G for a 2nd round pick. BB wanted to keep Jimmy G, Brady wanted Jimmy G gone. Brady got him traded and then Brady later bounced.




 

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The Patriots didn't just decide to dump Jimmy G for a 2nd round pick. BB wanted to keep Jimmy G, Brady wanted Jimmy G gone. Brady got him traded and then Brady later bounced.




So JG decided not to sign a LTD and HE forced the Trade away from NE because he didn't want to risk being a backup.

See the difference yet. If Brady forced the trade NE never would have offered JG that deal, and JG obviously thought he could get much much more if he left.
 

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So JG decided not to sign a LTD and HE forced the Trade away from NE because he didn't want to risk being a backup.

See the difference yet. If Brady forced the trade NE never would have offered JG that deal, and JG obviously thought he could get much much more if he left.


There are 0.0 stories out there that indicate that Jimmy G forced the trade. Every report out there regarding the Jimmy G trade is that Brady got his good friend Robert Kraft to force the trade against BB's wishes.
 

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There are 0.0 stories out there that indicate that Jimmy G forced the trade. Every report out there regarding the Jimmy G trade is that Brady got his good friend Robert Kraft to force the trade against BB's wishes.
Dude. You linked where the Pats offered him a new contract, he chose not to sign it, so the Pats HAD to either trade him or lose him a year later for a comp pick. Maybe they get a 3rd round comp, but Id say a 2nd is better value, wouldn't you?
 

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Dude. You linked where the Pats offered him a new contract, he chose not to sign it, so the Pats HAD to either trade him or lose him a year later for a comp pick. Maybe they get a 3rd round comp, but Id say a 2nd is better value, wouldn't you?


You didn't even read the article because it doesn't say that.
 

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You didn't even read the article because it doesn't say that.
Maybe you should read your own links

'Really, the only solution was to pay both Brady and Garoppolo. According to Wickersham's report, the Patriots "repeatedly" tried, by offering Garoppolo and his agent Don Yee a contract that would pay him between $17 and $18 million per year:"
 

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Maybe you should read your own links

'Really, the only solution was to pay both Brady and Garoppolo. According to Wickersham's report, the Patriots "repeatedly" tried, by offering Garoppolo and his agent Don Yee a contract that would pay him between $17 and $18 million per year:"


Now quote the part where GM BB determined that the Patriots had to trade him?
 

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Maybe you should read your own links

'Really, the only solution was to pay both Brady and Garoppolo. According to Wickersham's report, the Patriots "repeatedly" tried, by offering Garoppolo and his agent Don Yee a contract that would pay him between $17 and $18 million per year:"
Guess he is mad because the AMVP forced his way out of Philly. I think he could have improved on his 3-8-1 season. Carson who proved uggutz, became a primadonna and cancer when they played Hurts
 
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