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<blockquote data-quote="PackAttack12" data-source="post: 909432" data-attributes="member: 11933"><p>Very good post overall, but I think you hit the nail on the head with this one. I honestly think it's going to be one of two things at this point.</p><p></p><p>1. Like you alluded to, trade Rodgers next offseason. The Packers might even be willing to let Rodgers sit out the season and take their lumps. But I think they draw a tough line in the sand and say "okay. You clearly don't want to come back. We've done all that we know to do and you're done. But it just isn't going to happen this season, regardless of what you threaten to do." But I could see some type of agreement/compromise of Rodgers playing one more season and then both sides mutually agree to part next offseason. To expound upon what Rodgers has reportedly said about Jerry Krause (the late Bulls GM), it could be the Packers/Rodgers version of "the last dance".</p><p></p><p>2. The Packers and Rodgers agree to an extension that locks Rodgers up for a few more years. Gutekunst concedes SOME personnel input from Rodgers, maybe even gets a little aggressive in dealing a couple of future picks for some more established veteran talent to really push for a championship or two. Like it or not, Rodgers will have some chances to win Super Bowls with the Packers especially if they are willing to mortgage at least a portion of the future in order to do so. This will also free up some money now to add more pieces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackAttack12, post: 909432, member: 11933"] Very good post overall, but I think you hit the nail on the head with this one. I honestly think it's going to be one of two things at this point. 1. Like you alluded to, trade Rodgers next offseason. The Packers might even be willing to let Rodgers sit out the season and take their lumps. But I think they draw a tough line in the sand and say "okay. You clearly don't want to come back. We've done all that we know to do and you're done. But it just isn't going to happen this season, regardless of what you threaten to do." But I could see some type of agreement/compromise of Rodgers playing one more season and then both sides mutually agree to part next offseason. To expound upon what Rodgers has reportedly said about Jerry Krause (the late Bulls GM), it could be the Packers/Rodgers version of "the last dance". 2. The Packers and Rodgers agree to an extension that locks Rodgers up for a few more years. Gutekunst concedes SOME personnel input from Rodgers, maybe even gets a little aggressive in dealing a couple of future picks for some more established veteran talent to really push for a championship or two. Like it or not, Rodgers will have some chances to win Super Bowls with the Packers especially if they are willing to mortgage at least a portion of the future in order to do so. This will also free up some money now to add more pieces. [/QUOTE]
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