El Duderino wrote:
Of course giving Rodgers more money to stay would also have to be at least some statement on how the team feels about Jordan Love.
I'd agree if we were talking about Alex Smith, Kirk Cousins, Ryan Fitzpatrick or even Mathew Stafford. But we are talking about a guy that is coming off of two MVPs, those things are not the same.
El Duderino wrote:Given the current cap situation, Adams being a free agent, and the looming big money both Alexander and Gary will require to keep them, not to forget Jenkins if he returns to form after rehabbing his injury, if the team felt Love could be effective, they'd be much more willing to trade Aaron for a haul.
Trading him may still be what they want to do or they may want to try and take another bite at the apple and win it all. For now, they appear to be putting themself in the position to try one more time or at least show the public they did everything from their end to keep him here, even if they privately want to move on (I suspect this is what is happening)
El Duderino wrote:If you as a team believed strongly in a young QB that you drafted in the first round and who is entering year three of his career on a cheap rookie deal, now would be the perfect time to move on from an aging/very expensive QB who yet again didn't play up to his standards in a playoff loss.
Maybe they believe strongly it might take an actual second OTA / mini camp to keep developing him before he is ready. We forget, that his rookie season was largely a waste with all the covid stuff.
And again, that aging expensive QB just so happens to be coming off of back to back MVPs. I guess you can frame it any way you want, but we'll see what happens.