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It’s the cap hit, so it’s not something they can control nowThat may be the one team a QB away from a SB... if the owner wants it bad enough.
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It’s the cap hit, so it’s not something they can control nowThat may be the one team a QB away from a SB... if the owner wants it bad enough.
I get what your saying Score.Take away one of the 1st round picks and that will be pretty close. Way closer than what some of the Rodgers haters think now.
The player would have to fit the cap so that one thing to consider.Not sure if anyone posted this, but the trolls at ESPN did a “hypothetical” on 2022 QB trades/movement.
For Rodgers, the “hypothetical” trade offer from Denver was (2) 1st round picks (2022-2023), a 2022 2nd round pick, a 2022 3rd round pick, and either a WR or TE for Rodger.
In their simulation they had GB saying “NO” to this offer.
LMAO!!!
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Only way if there are multiple offers and Rodgers gets to dictate his destinationI get what your saying Score.
But, in what universe does GB turn down that offer?
Take the “player traded” out of the equation.The player would have to fit the cap so that one thing to consider.
Bottom line it comes down to how many teams are involved. That will dictate the market
It’s some scribe who has is just using his Madden simulator.Take the “player traded” out of the equation.
Why would GB turn down an offer like this if it happened? And if Rodgers approved.
All hypothetical, but wow! Say “NO”?