I think that is the general consensus, but do you think Rodgers MVP year might have changed that thought process?
I get it, Rodger's age, sometimes his attitude and then the drafting of Love makes for some juicy and thought provoking conversation about his future. However, nobody from the Packer organization, that I know of has come out and said "here is our plan for Rodgers". Because honestly, I don't think they have a concrete one and it could change with many variables. So yes, Love was obviously insurance and a potential contingency plan. Not pushing Rodgers bonus out into the future could have been done for a number of reasons, but to absolutely conclude that it means he is done in GB after this season, I don't buy it. Especially given the fact that there are other avenues to push his earnings out into the future or gain cap via other moves if the need arises.
I also don't think a team that was literally one play away from being in the Super Bowl needs to shove all in at this point. I like what they have done in the offseason and depending on the draft, any other FA signings and of course injuries, I like the position that they have put themselves in for not just 2021, but beyond.