Who Will Aaron Rodgers Play For In 2022?

Who Will Aaron Rodgers Play For In 2022?

  • No One, He'll Retire

    Votes: 2 2.7%
  • Denver Broncos

    Votes: 16 21.3%
  • New Orleans Saints

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Green Bay Packers

    Votes: 46 61.3%
  • Pittsburgh Steelers

    Votes: 5 6.7%
  • Seattle Seahawks

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Las Vegas Raiders

    Votes: 3 4.0%
  • Another NFL Team

    Votes: 2 2.7%
  • Miami Dolphins

    Votes: 1 1.3%

  • Total voters
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adambr2

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Keep naming. Yes, I can see Crosby retiring. I'd expect Campbell, P. Smith and Lowry to be back. Bakhtiari could possibly retire as well I think.
Campbell is going to get paid, and we can't afford him.

Preston has a 21M cap hit coming. He's gone.
 

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These people will only respect Rodgers greatness after hes gone. Is what it is.
Wrong. Many of us readily acknowledge Rodger's incredible achievements...... and also think the time to change is also upon us. Period. End. It IS how many of us feel.
 

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Bahk just signed a massive extension and he isn't walking away from it. I don't think it's even worth speculating on a Bahk retirement.
I'm referring to whether he will be able to pass a physical.
 

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Campbell is going to get paid, and we can't afford him.

Preston has a 21M cap hit coming. He's gone.
I thought P. Smith's big cap hit came in 23?

We can afford Campbell if we aren't paying some of the aforementioned players. ILB's with one good year won't command that much over 10M. I'd build around him and Clark and Alexander. Gary contract comes up next year (23). By then Jones and P. Smith and Amos might be leaving. Cap should jump significantly in 23.
 

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I'm referring to whether he will be able to pass a physical.
I guess from my perspective there's no reason to speculate too much on that yet either. Maybe if summer rolls around and he's still not ready for training camp, but right now he's about a year removed from ACL surgery for an injury that requires about a year for recovery. I don't think it's too surprising that he just wasn't quite ready.
 

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Forcing one to adams seemed a bit desperate. He did hit a wide open Deguara, and he DROPPED IT. First down, mid field. Drop. AGAIN. week after week from that guy.
Kind of like Adams in his 2nd year?
 

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Kind of like Adams in his 2nd year?
Kind of, and I certainly wouldn’t have counted on Adams to lead us out of anything that year either. Some guy said he should have thrown it to Deguara, he did, and he dropped it. He has not shown himself to be someone you keep going back to at all up to this point.
 

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So after Rodgers leaves we’re relegated to 30 years of losing seasons? I find that hard to give as a given. Love is indeed a beautiful mystery…. Nobody here has the knowledge or expertise to judge him at this point. Just like Favre’s stubborness in forcing balls especially at the end, Arrogant Rodgers focused only on Adams the entire game. Held the ball too long routinely, missed throws (some of which were still caught with no YAC). Is he soley responsible? Of course not, special teams were bad. We were the number one seed playing at home with extra rest and we put up 10 points. That’s inexcuseable yet people are still making excuses. I was ready to move on from Rodgers after his stunt last spring (which was just the culmination of his arrogance he’s displayed his entire career). The downside of trading him last spring is he WOULD make that team better and devalue the picks we get. Now we can get better value if Rodgers still wants to play (which I believe he will after appropriate drama) I for one am excited to see the new era begin. With Love and draft picks (if used wisely) I expect us to be a playoff team. The Packers have made it to 3 Super Bowls in 30 years with HOF QBs…. How many teams have made it to Super Bowls over that span without one?
 

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Kind of, and I certainly wouldn’t have counted on Adams to lead us out of anything that year either. Some guy said he should have thrown it to Deguara, he did, and he dropped it. He has not shown himself to be someone you keep going back to at all up to this point.
WRs drop balls…QBs miss throws… it happens… saying you’re not going to throw to a guy because he dropped a ball is saying “I don’t need him, I can do this myself”…. Well… we saw how that worked out….
 

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Those projecting nothing but losing with Rodgers gone….let’s reflect on last ten years:

• 2022: L in NFC Divisional
• 2021: L in NFC Champ
• 2020: L in NFC Champ
• 2017: L in NFC Champ
• 2016: L in NFC Divisional
• 2015: L in NFC Champ
• 2014: L in NFC Wild Card
• 2013: L in NFC Divisional
• 2012: L in NFC Divisional
 

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Kind of, and I certainly wouldn’t have counted on Adams to lead us out of anything that year either. Some guy said he should have thrown it to Deguara, he did, and he dropped it. He has not shown himself to be someone you keep going back to at all up to this point.

I totally am with you on Deguara, the guy is a BUM.

But I think eventually what I have been saying is, Aaron just has to find a way to "make it happen". There's 11 guys on the field. 5 OL and him, there's 5 other guys out there LOL. Throw to someone else then
 

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Those projecting nothing but losing with Rodgers gone….let’s reflect on last ten years:

• 2022: L in NFC Divisional
• 2021: L in NFC Champ
• 2020: L in NFC Champ
• 2017: L in NFC Champ
• 2016: L in NFC Divisional
• 2015: L in NFC Champ
• 2014: L in NFC Wild Card
• 2013: L in NFC Divisional
• 2012: L in NFC Divisional

Right. Lots of playoff disappointment
 

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Having an elite QB, regarded as one of the most talented one ever, and only scoring 10 points at home, in a short week for the opponent, in bad weather...? Sorry you can blame special teams but Rodgers had weapons all over the field and should have found ways to score at least another touchdown. This is the difference between him and Brady. Brady is clutch in these moments, I can gurantee you, with Brady on the last drive, which we kicked the field goal, he would have got away with a touchdown.
The difference between Brady and Rodgers in those moments are that BB has his team prepared to not *** up on special teams. They were the most disciplined football teams ever with BB. And we have disasters continually from other units on a yearly basis. This is literally one of the worst units in probably a decade
 

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Those projecting nothing but losing with Rodgers gone….let’s reflect on last ten years:

• 2022: L in NFC Divisional
• 2021: L in NFC Champ
• 2020: L in NFC Champ
• 2017: L in NFC Champ
• 2016: L in NFC Divisional
• 2015: L in NFC Champ
• 2014: L in NFC Wild Card
• 2013: L in NFC Divisional
• 2012: L in NFC Divisional
I guess those are the people who declare the season a success as long as you make the playoffs.
 

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I guess those are the people who declare the season a success as long as you make the playoffs.
Some of you are running with that sentiment too much. I don’t think anyone would feel a season as a whole is a success merely by making the playoffs - but stress that the entirety of an organization or a season can have good or even success on the way to the playoffs. Ultimate success (Super Bowl) is a tiered process, win your division to be sure of a chance, right like hell for a wildcard if not, get past wildcard weekend, divisional and then conference championships.
 

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The difference between Brady and Rodgers in those moments are that BB has his team prepared to not *** up on special teams. They were the most disciplined football teams ever with BB. And we have disasters continually from other units on a yearly basis. This is literally one of the worst units in probably a decade

Dude. How many 3 and outs did our Offense have last night?

*Oh by the way, after the 4th down stop, our Offense went 3 and Out which led to the blocked punt
 

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The difference between Brady and Rodgers in those moments are that BB has his team prepared to not *** up on special teams. They were the most disciplined football teams ever with BB. And we have disasters continually from other units on a yearly basis. This is literally one of the worst units in probably a decade

While you are correct on BB's greatness and preparation, weren't we all saying the SAME THING in 2014 with Seattle???

Oh btw, AR wasn't good in that game either.
 

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It honestly looked different that the whole season. Take what the defense gives you many times he looked to be playing hero ball again. Next is we have two rbs that are awesome maybe a few more runs in there makes the down and distance different. Is that on MFL or AR. Throughout AR career I’ve found myself screaming at the TV to run the dam ball. Never seems to be a problem for TB12 to run the dam ball. Too much hero ball and not enough taking what they give you has always done AR in. IMO
 

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While you are correct on BB's greatness and preparation, weren't we all saying the SAME THING in 2014 with Seattle???

Oh btw, AR wasn't good in that game either.
And Rodgers and the Pack offense did enough to win an ugly football game with a bad calf in 2014. Complete meltdown on the Special Teams with Bostick not doing his job

This year around is just an entire unit incapable of doing their jobs. I honestly have a hard time understand if its the coaching or the actual players
 
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