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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 911444" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>What is interesting to me, egos aside, I think what is best for both sides is the exact same outcome, that of Rodgers being traded ASAP for as much as the Packers can get. Rodgers gets to keep playing, with a new team and make more money. The Packers purge a guy that wants out and they get maximum trade value for him. There will be some lingering resentment and conversations, but the Packers move forward and aren't stuck talking about "will Rodgers be back?"</p><p></p><p>Sure, pie in the sky dream scenario is everyone wakes up tomorrow and this never happened, Rodgers and the Packers are happy as clams and play on. That isn't happening and even if the Packers and Rodgers can somehow come to terms, I don't see this being over by a long shot.</p><p></p><p>3rd scenario is the worst in my opinion. Nobody flinches, Packers say "Report or retire" and Rodgers says "I'm just not reporting." In that situation this will be dragged out for a minimum of a season, if not 3. It will continue to be talked about, analyzed and short of a Super Bowl win every year, the reason the Packers aren't winning. Packer players will get tired of it and probably want out from under it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 911444, member: 7261"] What is interesting to me, egos aside, I think what is best for both sides is the exact same outcome, that of Rodgers being traded ASAP for as much as the Packers can get. Rodgers gets to keep playing, with a new team and make more money. The Packers purge a guy that wants out and they get maximum trade value for him. There will be some lingering resentment and conversations, but the Packers move forward and aren't stuck talking about "will Rodgers be back?" Sure, pie in the sky dream scenario is everyone wakes up tomorrow and this never happened, Rodgers and the Packers are happy as clams and play on. That isn't happening and even if the Packers and Rodgers can somehow come to terms, I don't see this being over by a long shot. 3rd scenario is the worst in my opinion. Nobody flinches, Packers say "Report or retire" and Rodgers says "I'm just not reporting." In that situation this will be dragged out for a minimum of a season, if not 3. It will continue to be talked about, analyzed and short of a Super Bowl win every year, the reason the Packers aren't winning. Packer players will get tired of it and probably want out from under it. [/QUOTE]
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