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<blockquote data-quote="Krabs" data-source="post: 989728" data-attributes="member: 15739"><p>I disagree that Rodgers did not show any signs of physical decline. He did not throw for 300 yards in a single game in 2022. I'm not a Rodgers hater. I appreciate what he has done for the franchise. He's been very entertaining to watch. I for sure think that he could still start for many teams in the NFL, but I do think that it is time to move on. I think the big difference between the examples you gave are the age of the QB's. Stafford was 33, Cutler was 26, Palmer was 34 and Watson 26. I don't know for sure, but I think those teams were thinking longer term than 1-2 seasons when they made those trades. Definitely Cutler and Watson. Arizona got 5 years out of Palmer. Stafford might be done due to injury. That one is yet to be determined. The Bears got 8 seasons out of Cutler. Watson is also yet to be determined. I totally understand your point. I just think a team is less willing to give a large amount of assets for what would most like be 2 seasons tops. You could be right and I would be happy to be wrong if they got a couple of 1st round picks for him. It will be interesting to see how it all plays out. In the end, I bet he stays and plays for the Packers for another season, which wouldn't be horrible either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krabs, post: 989728, member: 15739"] I disagree that Rodgers did not show any signs of physical decline. He did not throw for 300 yards in a single game in 2022. I'm not a Rodgers hater. I appreciate what he has done for the franchise. He's been very entertaining to watch. I for sure think that he could still start for many teams in the NFL, but I do think that it is time to move on. I think the big difference between the examples you gave are the age of the QB's. Stafford was 33, Cutler was 26, Palmer was 34 and Watson 26. I don't know for sure, but I think those teams were thinking longer term than 1-2 seasons when they made those trades. Definitely Cutler and Watson. Arizona got 5 years out of Palmer. Stafford might be done due to injury. That one is yet to be determined. The Bears got 8 seasons out of Cutler. Watson is also yet to be determined. I totally understand your point. I just think a team is less willing to give a large amount of assets for what would most like be 2 seasons tops. You could be right and I would be happy to be wrong if they got a couple of 1st round picks for him. It will be interesting to see how it all plays out. In the end, I bet he stays and plays for the Packers for another season, which wouldn't be horrible either. [/QUOTE]
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