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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 6794" data-source="post: 949489"><p>While the Packers will definitely backload a lot of contracts if they keep Rodgers for next season they will hardly guarantee all of them.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There's no way the Packers should make Rodgers the highest paid quarterback in the NFL at this point in his career and the cap situation the team is in entering the offseason.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Just for the record, the Packers won't be either of them any money as they received it at the time they signed the deal. The remaining prorated portion of that bonus will count against the cap for a season though.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Just for the record, the Packers could re-sign Lazard for less (especially with a smaller cap hit in 2022 if signed to a multi-year deal). I think we discussed that Nijman is an ERFA just several days ago.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Packers finally need to surround Rodgers with a top 10 scoring defense once again. He made the Super Bowl once in two seasons with such a unit in his career.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's definitely true the offense deserves a share of the blame for the loss to the Niners. That's not all on Rodgers either though.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There's no doubt Rodgers, who is the back-to-back MVP, gives the Packers the best chance to win another Super Bowl next season. While there are too many posters who believe it won't be any issue to adequately replace a future HOF quarterback the reality is that most likely none of us will ever experience another one performing at a level close to what Rodgers has done since taking over from Favre in 2008.</p><p></p><p>There's no doubt he has had some below average games in the playoffs like every other QB in the league but he hasn't been bailed out by a defense or special teams on most occasions while others have benefitted from superior play from other units.</p><p></p><p>I want to enjoy the ride as long as possible as there's no guarantee the team will be a contender entering the season every single time any time soon once we move on from him. I understand that the front office needs to mortgage at least one season after moving on from #12 but a significant drop-off in performance was to be expected anyway in the first season without Rodgers anyway.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The special teams accounted for a swing of 10 points in a game that saw a total of 23 points scored. I don't care that they were the worst unit in the league during the regular season, they're the one mostly to blame for the loss. Especially since a lot of fans were advocating for making a change before the unit's shortcomings ended up costing them a game.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Once again, you haven't come up with any prove for that to be true. On the other hand I have read on several occasions that the Packers needed the approval of a player to restructure his deal. since you started mentioning that though.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Packers can structure Adams' deal in a way for him to count significantly less than that against the cap in 2022 though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 6794, post: 949489"] While the Packers will definitely backload a lot of contracts if they keep Rodgers for next season they will hardly guarantee all of them. There's no way the Packers should make Rodgers the highest paid quarterback in the NFL at this point in his career and the cap situation the team is in entering the offseason. Just for the record, the Packers won't be either of them any money as they received it at the time they signed the deal. The remaining prorated portion of that bonus will count against the cap for a season though. Just for the record, the Packers could re-sign Lazard for less (especially with a smaller cap hit in 2022 if signed to a multi-year deal). I think we discussed that Nijman is an ERFA just several days ago. The Packers finally need to surround Rodgers with a top 10 scoring defense once again. He made the Super Bowl once in two seasons with such a unit in his career. It's definitely true the offense deserves a share of the blame for the loss to the Niners. That's not all on Rodgers either though. There's no doubt Rodgers, who is the back-to-back MVP, gives the Packers the best chance to win another Super Bowl next season. While there are too many posters who believe it won't be any issue to adequately replace a future HOF quarterback the reality is that most likely none of us will ever experience another one performing at a level close to what Rodgers has done since taking over from Favre in 2008. There's no doubt he has had some below average games in the playoffs like every other QB in the league but he hasn't been bailed out by a defense or special teams on most occasions while others have benefitted from superior play from other units. I want to enjoy the ride as long as possible as there's no guarantee the team will be a contender entering the season every single time any time soon once we move on from him. I understand that the front office needs to mortgage at least one season after moving on from #12 but a significant drop-off in performance was to be expected anyway in the first season without Rodgers anyway. The special teams accounted for a swing of 10 points in a game that saw a total of 23 points scored. I don't care that they were the worst unit in the league during the regular season, they're the one mostly to blame for the loss. Especially since a lot of fans were advocating for making a change before the unit's shortcomings ended up costing them a game. Once again, you haven't come up with any prove for that to be true. On the other hand I have read on several occasions that the Packers needed the approval of a player to restructure his deal. since you started mentioning that though. The Packers can structure Adams' deal in a way for him to count significantly less than that against the cap in 2022 though. [/QUOTE]
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