Obi-Wan wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 12:16 am
TheLokNesMonster wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 11:06 am
minnemike wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 7:27 am
What I'm saying is that vote of confidence just cost them a ton of cap.
Any decent QB costs a team a ton of cap.
You make it sound like the Packers are handicapped because they need to lock up their next franchise QB. Every team in the league wants this “problem”.
I’m sure management is saying, “man what a bummer...we have to pay another franchise QB who will keep us contending for the next 10 years”...
Stay in your lane buddy.
There are different types of franchise QB. Is he Rodgers or is he Derek Carr? I've seen him miss throws that rodgers would never miss. Let's see how he does in the playoffs and how well he does next year after teams have a whole offseason to scheme against him. The sad thing is the pack wasted 3 years of his rookie contract which is the primary benefit of drafting a qb with a 1st.
Because he’s a finished product in his first year of starting right? Why isn’t he as good as Aaron Rodgers was at his peak?
If you are the QB of an NFL team you need to be perfect from day one, or it was a bust of a pick.
Love is a bust. Draft JJ!
Rodgers was terrible last year and was getting worse. Love makes throws Rodgers can’t make anymore.
Rodgers was so bad last year, Love would have been a better option starting. That’s the big mistake the Packers made the previous offseason, extending Rodgers. They lucked out and found a team that thought he had something left. He doesn’t.
But yeah, you’re right, Love isn’t Rodgers at his peak yet. Maybe after Sunday he will be inching closer and closer to being as good as arguably the most naturally talented guy to ever play the position in the NFL.