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<blockquote data-quote="tynimiller" data-source="post: 868497" data-attributes="member: 6578"><p>Honestly, the more I think on our WR situation....no one knows what Aaron truly thinks of GMo. If I'm Gute I'm going to Rodgers first and get a feel...if he likes him, thinks there still may be something I'm calling GMo and essentially saying look...here's a two year deal, ZERO dead money in year two so we can cut ties if it doesn't work...essentially sign him to a cheap two year prove it deal. I truly don't believe another team is gonna look at him...we have the knowledge, if he is gonna succeed anywhere it is here...and we in essence have very little if anything to lose.</p><p></p><p>I'd probably wait though a while...let him soak in Free Agency with no phone calls...</p><p></p><p>Let's make it clear because some struggle with the concept of this: saying the above doesn't make me an advocate of it. It is a thought which if Gute and Co. is having no luck in the WR market either by no interest or not enough money and he doesn't wanna cut folks....this is an option to add someone familiar...had shown promise and flattened last year...very very low cost with potential high reward. I am not a GMo fan personally when asking him to be your #2 or #3....but I truly think he can hit a stride when asked to be that #3b / #4 guy on a team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynimiller, post: 868497, member: 6578"] Honestly, the more I think on our WR situation....no one knows what Aaron truly thinks of GMo. If I'm Gute I'm going to Rodgers first and get a feel...if he likes him, thinks there still may be something I'm calling GMo and essentially saying look...here's a two year deal, ZERO dead money in year two so we can cut ties if it doesn't work...essentially sign him to a cheap two year prove it deal. I truly don't believe another team is gonna look at him...we have the knowledge, if he is gonna succeed anywhere it is here...and we in essence have very little if anything to lose. I'd probably wait though a while...let him soak in Free Agency with no phone calls... Let's make it clear because some struggle with the concept of this: saying the above doesn't make me an advocate of it. It is a thought which if Gute and Co. is having no luck in the WR market either by no interest or not enough money and he doesn't wanna cut folks....this is an option to add someone familiar...had shown promise and flattened last year...very very low cost with potential high reward. I am not a GMo fan personally when asking him to be your #2 or #3....but I truly think he can hit a stride when asked to be that #3b / #4 guy on a team. [/QUOTE]
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