Packers 2022 Thread

To be honest I think they should bench Arod let him heal, get his head clear. Love is more mobile which will be important when the QB needs to run for his life against the Bills defense
 
I think Rodgers believes that they don’t have the horses to turn it around, and whether he’s right or wrong, he believes it. I don’t think anything changes unless they add someone
 
To be honest I think they should bench Arod let him heal, get his head clear. Love is more mobile which will be important when the QB needs to run for his life against the Bills defense
If they sat him for the Jets and Washington games he would’ve been more healed up by now, and they wound up losing both games anyway. Oof.
 
Not sure how you fix what's wrong in mid-season without doing dumb things. You can bench AR but I don't think you fix anything with Jordan Love as you now have an inconsistent young QB instead of an inconsistent old QB.

Maybe you can add a WR, but I'd be careful with draft capital unless you can get a younger guy for a 3rd round pick or later. I'd also be fine with a cheap older WR with no draft capital involved other than maybe a 5th round or later. Bottom line, don't use any high draft picks right now, because you are heading toward a potential top 10-15 pick.

The only other immediate fixes are to have Amari Rodgers stop returning punts. You have to use someone else, and certainly you can use Cobb when he's back from I.R. Maybe at this point you tell them to just fair catch everything. Just focus on making the catch.

The only positive from the Washington game is that the o-line was a little better. Maybe when BahkT comes back they can take another small step forward and at least look average. That might help them win another 4-5 games. (My thought for the season was that they'd win 5-6 of the first 7 which would propel them towards 10-11 wins. Now it seems you are looking at 9 wins on the high side, and more likely 6-8 wins unless they completely turn things around.)
 
Green Bay Packers are 10.5-point underdogs at Buffalo in Week 8, and as Ben Fawkes points out, Aaron Rodgers never has been a double-digit underdog during his NFL career.

I think Buffalo will easily cover.
 
You can’t fix what’s wrong mid season because a big part of the issue is sitting at 1265 planning how to ruin next years roster as well….
 
Green Bay Packers are 10.5-point underdogs at Buffalo in Week 8, and as Ben Fawkes points out, Aaron Rodgers never has been a double-digit underdog during his NFL career.

I think Buffalo will easily cover.
We'll see. They could snap this back together, but it's like ST last year. They just let it continue.
 

Is this accurate? If so, we might be better off than I thought with cap space, if AR retires.
Personally dead cap of $15,833,570 in 2023 and $24,480,000 in 2024 is not optimal. Then there is #69 who currently has a cap hit in the $13.4m range which goes up to $29m in 2023 and if you release him only get that down to about $23m. So essentially if Bak gets cut and 12 walks your dead money on those 2 next year are about $38m. Then you need to figure out #52, #13 and a few other guys. It’s not a pretty picture
 
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