cowboyed
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When Green Bay was in a 1-6 stretch.
We don't discredit the opposing quarterbacks when we are in a losing stretch.
When Green Bay was in a 1-6 stretch.
OMG..AR holds grudges like a little female dog. His ego won’t let him reunite with MM after what was let out.
From what I understand, Rodgers and McCarthy didn’t get along, right? So that would squash this thought immediately.
Dallas Cowboys should keep an eye on Packers quarterback situation
https://thelandryhat.com/2020/05/08/dallas-cowboys-packers-quarterback-situation/
The winning blueprint in the NFL has been to find a franchise quarterback. But has that strategy shifted? And what does that mean for the Dallas Cowboys?
The Dallas Cowboys had a very successful 2020 NFL Draft with a rookie class that is value-driven and heralded as their best in almost two decades. But the story of the draft was the Green Bay Packers trading up in the first round to draft a quarterback with the 26th pick. The Packers have a quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, who is Hall of Fame worthy and is still playing at a high level. He is signed for four more years and has expressed a desire to finish the contract which makes the Packers decision to draft Jordan Love fascinating...
...Rodgers will cost $21.6 million for the 2020 season according to spotrac.com which is a relative bargain for a quarterback at 10.9 percent of the salary cap. His cap hit rises to $36.4 million in 2021, $39.9 million in 2022, and $28.4 million in 2023. On the other hand, Love will likely cost the Packers $12.4 million total over the next four years when he signs his contract with the Packers having a team option for a fifth cost-controlled year. Montez Sweat was the 26th pick in the 2019 NFL draft and signed a four year $11.6 million contract which was 6.8 percent higher than the four-year, $10.9 million contract Calvin Ridley signed in 2018 as the 26th pick in the draft...
...I think the Packers will strongly consider trading Rodgers at the end of the 2020 season. This would be the same move the Chiefs made when they traded Alex Smith after the 2017 season and turned the franchise over to Patrick Mahomes paying dividends with a Super Bowl championship in 2019. The Packers will absorb a $31 million dead cap in 2021 but will have three years after that with an affordable quarterback...
...Could the Dallas Cowboys get in front of the curve by not signing their quarterback Dak Prescott to a long term deal? Might the Cowboys be able to flip Prescott at the end of the 2020 season and dip back into the rookie contract quarterback pool? If they do, they better be warned. The Green Bay Packers just might have their own Hall of Fame quarterback on the trade market at the same time.
They need to focus on getting Dak's deal done and nothing else at this point.
Aaron Rodgers Mr. hail Mary media lover boy. I take Prescott over him right now any day. When is just starting. And the other ones on the decline and has been
From what I understand, Rodgers and McCarthy didn’t get along, right? So that would squash this thought immediately.
Yeah well I would do it in a heartbeat. Rogers is doneNow that comment is just ridiculous. NO one takes Prescott over Rogers.
Having them sign a NDA would point to thatHell doesn't he even hold a grudge with his own mom and brothers?
Yeah well I would do it in a heartbeat. Rogers is done