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Cheesehead
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As much as I like Aaron Rodgers I doubt he will ever be anything more than a decent QB. Brett Favre is looking better than ever, posting one of the best seasons of his career at the age of 38. Favre is enjoying the game as much as he ever has and could play several seasons.
If Ted Thompson can find a team in desperate need of a QB this off-season, willing to overpay in a Schaub-like trade, he should pull the lever. We should be able to pick up a 1st rounder, and then some, in a trade for Rodgers, how about picking Brian Brohm (Who I think is way more talented than Rodgers) ?
If Favre commits for an additional two seasons Rodgers will be 26-27 by the time he's starting, not old, however if we groom him too long my concern is that he will be a practice-player for life and unable adapt to the game as a starter, not probable but possible.
Adding some picks might not be a bad deal after all. Trade him now!
No buddy would ever give a first let alone a 1st and 3rd. You would get a high 2nd round pick on a guy thats still unknown. Rodgers is a TT project and the 1st guy he ever drafted. Lets trade away him to get another QB in round 1 to only have to teach him again. Then if Rodgers goes and outperforms Brohm TT looks like a complete idoit for trading him. Theres no way this is ever going to happen.