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To me it was an admission he knows the window is closed and he isn't coming back to the same team if he comes back.His retirement comments were pretty strong.
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To me it was an admission he knows the window is closed and he isn't coming back to the same team if he comes back.His retirement comments were pretty strong.
And I understand that fully.They can say they are parting ways and giving him permission to shop around
But he knows full well next season in all likelihood won't be as successful. His ego wants him to go out on top. An MVP is second to a SB but still on top.I still say he's not retiring his ego is to big not to be headline act at NFL HOF. He plays at least one more year somewhere.
He has an ego but his legacy is just as critical if not more. Hes a smart guy, anything less than a conference championship game would be a failure and that's not happening in DenverI still say he's not retiring his ego is to big not to be headline act at NFL HOF. He plays at least one more year somewhere.
Google it.Were is it in contract they can't trade him until 2-3 days into new league year? I have not seen that reported anywhere but here.
A trade to a different team could provide almost $20 million in cap savings, but the Packers wouldn’t get the cap benefit until the trade is processed after the start of the new league year. This is why Rodgers’ decision is going to help set the course of the entire offseason.
But this says nothing you could trade him 1 minute after the new league year starts with what this says.Google it.
Stop listening to CBS radio etc.... those clowns are nothing but bad info. Everything your asking has been answered in the early bird thread multiple times with sourceBut this says nothing you could trade him 1 minute after the new league year starts with what this says.