TheFunPolice Posted Wednesday at 03:46 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:46 PM he will probably retire, IMO 1 Quote
papazoid Posted Wednesday at 06:13 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:13 PM darkness retreats missing training camp loves to talk politics coach killer throws everyone else under the bus what could go wrong....lol 1 1 Quote
Bills!Win! Posted Wednesday at 06:28 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:28 PM So it looks like either the Steelers or Giants will end up with a top 5 pick this year? Quote
Captain Hindsight Posted Wednesday at 06:30 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:30 PM 2 hours ago, Gregg said: Looks like the Vikings are out. It looks like it will either be the Steelers or Giants. https://www.nfl.com/news/vikings-not-pursuing-aaron-rodgers-rejected-trade-calls-surrounding-jj-mccarthy The Vikings were never in. JJ was going to start last year before he got hurt. What changed that they would want Rodgers? Pure clickbait nonsense IMO 2 hours ago, TheFunPolice said: he will probably retire, IMO I think he will. His last game last year he looked amazing. I could see that being his last game If he doesn't hes just waiting for an injury IMO to sign with a team Quote
Doc Brown Posted Wednesday at 06:40 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:40 PM 5 minutes ago, Captain Hindsight said: I think he will. His last game last year he looked amazing. I could see that being his last game If he doesn't hes just waiting for an injury IMO to sign with a team He's playing. Keeping him in the spotlight by saying stupid crap and then complaining about the media focusing too much on him is what he lives for. Plus, making $30-$40m year is just dumb to turn down. I don't care how rich you already are. 1 Quote
TheFunPolice Posted Wednesday at 08:11 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:11 PM (edited) I just get the sense listening to MacAfee and some of the things Rodgers has said that he definitely wanted to play for the Rams or Vikings, and would have signed with either team already. IMO, his #1 plan was the Rams once Stafford left, which seemed pretty likely. He goes to LA, plays there in a fairly weak division with a great offensive minded HC. Then the Vikings emerged as an idea and he wanted to explore that and try to drum up interest. Great team, play in the old division, get 2 shots at Green Bay. But it turns out they don't seem interested. So now, it's Steelers or Giants. Steelers are allergic to NFL offense, and always seem to start 11-1 or 9-3 and then lose a bunch of games in a row before getting bounced in the Wild Card round. But they have a good team and just got Metcalf for some reason. Giants are just awful and have 1 good offensive player and a coach and GM about to get fired halfway through the season if things start rough. Both Washington and Philly are great teams, so it's also a tough division. I could see him saying he came back in his 40's from a torn Achilles to be a top 10 QB in yards and TDs last season (which is somehow true), played all 17 games, was starting to heat up at the end of the year once he fully recovered from injury, won his 4 MVPs and a Super Bowl, and has nothing to prove. He'll also deny that he tried to join the Vikings or kept anyone waiting, saying the media created it all and loves making him the center of controversy. Just my prediction. Edited Wednesday at 08:12 PM by TheFunPolice 1 Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted yesterday at 01:26 PM Posted yesterday at 01:26 PM I think he would already be a Steeler if they gave in to his demands and signed his buddies. But unlike the Jets, the Steelers are by and large a well run organization and they aren't going to let Aaron run the team. If he signs there he's just a player on the roster. He won't be afforded the same level of say so the Jets gave him. I think he's using the Giants as leverage and has no real interest in joining that tire fire. Quote
Gregg Posted yesterday at 01:37 PM Posted yesterday at 01:37 PM 7 minutes ago, BuffaloBillyG said: I think he would already be a Steeler if they gave in to his demands and signed his buddies. But unlike the Jets, the Steelers are by and large a well run organization and they aren't going to let Aaron run the team. If he signs there he's just a player on the roster. He won't be afforded the same level of say so the Jets gave him. I think he's using the Giants as leverage and has no real interest in joining that tire fire. It would be easy for him to sign with Giants. He has a house in NJ so all he would have to do is trade green for blue. He better accept a 4-to-6-win team as that is probably where the Giants will be. The Eagles and Commanders are much better, and the Cowboys are also better as well. With the Steelers he would have a shot at the playoffs, but I still think the division is the Ravens to lose. Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 42 minutes ago, Gregg said: It would be easy for him to sign with Giants. He has a house in NJ so all he would have to do is trade green for blue. He better accept a 4-to-6-win team as that is probably where the Giants will be. The Eagles and Commanders are much better, and the Cowboys are also better as well. With the Steelers he would have a shot at the playoffs, but I still think the division is the Ravens to lose. Somehow, I don't think finding a place in Pittsburgh would be too difficult. He's got a few bucks saved Im sure. The real issue with the Giants is that one as you mentioned, the Giants are the fourth best team in the division and him playing there doesn't improve that. They have 1 really good weapon for him to throw to in Nabors and a RB that showed some flash in Tracey. They have a coach and GM that are likely on borrowed time and an owner just as clueless and intrusive as the Jets. At least with Pittsburgh, they are in the hunt every year at a minimum. They brought in Metcalf. They have a solid defense to back them up. His chances at the playoffs are far and away better in Pittsburgh. The division may flow through Baltimore, but they weren't far and away winners of it last year even with Jackson playing amazing and Henry running wild. 1 Quote
JohnNord Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 3 minutes ago, BuffaloBillyG said: Somehow, I don't think finding a place in Pittsburgh would be too difficult. He's got a few bucks saved Im sure. The real issue with the Giants is that one as you mentioned, the Giants are the fourth best team in the division and him playing there doesn't improve that. They have 1 really good weapon for him to throw to in Nabors and a RB that showed some flash in Tracey. They have a coach and GM that are likely on borrowed time and an owner just as clueless and intrusive as the Jets. At least with Pittsburgh, they are in the hunt every year at a minimum. They brought in Metcalf. They have a solid defense to back them up. His chances at the playoffs are far and away better in Pittsburgh. The division may flow through Baltimore, but they weren't far and away winners of it last year even with Jackson playing amazing and Henry running wild. I think he wants to play for Tomlin but doesn’t want anything to do with Arthur Smith’s offense. Or he’s been told they aren’t changing the offense for him like did in NYJ. The Giants just aren’t going to be a very good team. Knowing Daboll, you’d think he would have some degree of freedom with the offense. It just makes you wonder how badly he wants to start for a team who’s probably going to be middling at best. At 41, he likely wants a contender and I don’t get that impression from NYG. Plus Daboll and Schoen need him a lot more than Rodgers needs them. 1 Quote
Gregg Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Rodgers doesn't make sense for the Giants either. They are going to be bad in 2025. A 41-year-old QB past his prime isn't changing that. Stick with Tommy "Cutlets" Devito and suffer through a poor season and maybe they win the Arch Manning sweepstakes. Quote
Mr. WEO Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago On 3/19/2025 at 2:30 PM, Captain Hindsight said: The Vikings were never in. JJ was going to start last year before he got hurt. What changed that they would want Rodgers? Pure clickbait nonsense IMO I think he will. His last game last year he looked amazing. I could see that being his last game If he doesn't hes just waiting for an injury IMO to sign with a team Not 100% clickbait it think. MCCarthy is an extremely shaky top pick and lasted 5 minutes so far in this league. From Darnold to JJ, they are going to see a massive drop-off. 1 Quote
Lfod Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago They got two off seasons of hype out of him for anyone who went along with it. The outcome was tragic then pathetic. A true dumpster fire of a team. 1 Quote
Captain Hindsight Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 34 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said: Not 100% clickbait it think. MCCarthy is an extremely shaky top pick and lasted 5 minutes so far in this league. From Darnold to JJ, they are going to see a massive drop-off. Why would the Vikings be down on JJ? That makes no sense to me Quote
JohnNord Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 7 hours ago, Gregg said: Rodgers doesn't make sense for the Giants either. They are going to be bad in 2025. A 41-year-old QB past his prime isn't changing that. Stick with Tommy "Cutlets" Devito and suffer through a poor season and maybe they win the Arch Manning sweepstakes. It makes sense if you are Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen trying to save your job… but for Rodgers it makes little sense. That’s why I think he’s being so hesitant. He wants Minnesota and is hoping they’ll bite. He’ll settle for Pittsburgh and if down to the Giants, he’ll contemplate retiring 1 Quote
Aussie Joe Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 4 minutes ago, JohnNord said: It makes sense if you are Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen trying to save your job… but for Rodgers it makes little sense. That’s why I think he’s being so hesitant. He wants Minnesota and is hoping they’ll bite. He’ll settle for Pittsburgh and if down to the Giants, he’ll contemplate retiring So what’s happening with Wilson in the meantime? Is he the consolation prize if teams miss out on Rodgers ? That’s a slap in the face for him Quote
Mr. WEO Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 1 hour ago, Captain Hindsight said: Why would the Vikings be down on JJ? That makes no sense to me he's not a very talented QB and he had a significant injury immediately. Quote
FireChans Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago (edited) 22 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said: he's not a very talented QB and he had a significant injury immediately. He was talented enough for them to draft him. If they loved JJ enough to take him top 10 last year but have already fallen out of love with him, they are complete jokes. IMO. Edited 14 hours ago by FireChans 1 Quote
Mr. WEO Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 4 minutes ago, FireChans said: He was talented enough for them to draft him. countless 1st round busts have that written after their names right now Quote
FireChans Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 minute ago, Mr. WEO said: countless 1st round busts have that written after their names right now Literally nothing has changed outside of a single injury. Quote
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