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<blockquote data-quote="tynimiller" data-source="post: 989246" data-attributes="member: 6578"><p>I only can speak for me, but I see logic and think many may feel same way in the organization. If you go to Love, I personally feel only those ignorant to reality would think we have the same shot at success at least initially in his "growing pains" year of 2023. Now don't take that wrong though - I don't think Green Bay ends up much worse than they did in 2022 had Love started than we did with Rodgers...but I think best case you get lucky, win some close ones and Love in year one has us in a similar 2023 situation maybe fighting for a bottom wildcard spot...but either way 2023 is the "figure out" year and is all about IMO setting up for 2024.</p><p></p><p>That is where I think some hurt now could be justified if it is all geared towards making that push forward with Love OR if 2023 confirms Love isn't the answer - you really don't want to be caught with a bad cap situation pushing things forward with Love thinking he could win, AND restraining you in 2024 with numerous other holes now formed which you didn't take advantage of the reset year that could have been for 2023. </p><p></p><p>An entirely other angle to answer your posed question is <strong><em>because they've done things for Rodgers before. </em></strong>The most obvious one is the fact they traded draft capital for Cobb - which from all accounts and all but signed in ink admitted by Gute was strictly to appease his QB. If Rodgers comes back, it makes sense that they push the can and force everything they can finagle to work to work for one year in an effort to appease Rodgers and win a SB in his final act.</p><p></p><p>The crazy thing is which I know we both agree with, no matter what the next few weeks/month holds - one thing is true a lot of decisions made in them are going to have massive impacts to the future of the organization - good or bad...and only time will tell how it all works out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynimiller, post: 989246, member: 6578"] I only can speak for me, but I see logic and think many may feel same way in the organization. If you go to Love, I personally feel only those ignorant to reality would think we have the same shot at success at least initially in his "growing pains" year of 2023. Now don't take that wrong though - I don't think Green Bay ends up much worse than they did in 2022 had Love started than we did with Rodgers...but I think best case you get lucky, win some close ones and Love in year one has us in a similar 2023 situation maybe fighting for a bottom wildcard spot...but either way 2023 is the "figure out" year and is all about IMO setting up for 2024. That is where I think some hurt now could be justified if it is all geared towards making that push forward with Love OR if 2023 confirms Love isn't the answer - you really don't want to be caught with a bad cap situation pushing things forward with Love thinking he could win, AND restraining you in 2024 with numerous other holes now formed which you didn't take advantage of the reset year that could have been for 2023. An entirely other angle to answer your posed question is [B][I]because they've done things for Rodgers before. [/I][/B]The most obvious one is the fact they traded draft capital for Cobb - which from all accounts and all but signed in ink admitted by Gute was strictly to appease his QB. If Rodgers comes back, it makes sense that they push the can and force everything they can finagle to work to work for one year in an effort to appease Rodgers and win a SB in his final act. The crazy thing is which I know we both agree with, no matter what the next few weeks/month holds - one thing is true a lot of decisions made in them are going to have massive impacts to the future of the organization - good or bad...and only time will tell how it all works out. [/QUOTE]
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