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Rodgers reportedly disgruntled, does not want to return to the Packers
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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 915000" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I think that’s the point is to grease the wheel. The flexibility would be a compromise and right now neither side is budging, which means they both lose if the wheel don’t turn.</p><p>This would break the stalemate and GB would likely lose some minimal draft collateral compared to “ideal terms” but Rodgers would agree to play at least 1-2 more season for GB (1 if he underperforms and 2 if he is over performing) and GB could further spread his a large portion of his cap (which I believe they’ve tried to do already) in order to give them the best chance at making this season count. That resulting Cap savings could beneficial now by being split between signing other FA/Trade players internal or external. </p><p></p><p>My opinion is it would slightly, but NOT severely reduce his worth because whichever team signs him would then in turn negotiate a revised contract and might even have those terms agreed to beforehand. I could be entirely wrong on that but that’s just what my initial lie detector says and there’s bound to be lots of lying going on both sides. Lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 915000, member: 10086"] I think that’s the point is to grease the wheel. The flexibility would be a compromise and right now neither side is budging, which means they both lose if the wheel don’t turn. This would break the stalemate and GB would likely lose some minimal draft collateral compared to “ideal terms” but Rodgers would agree to play at least 1-2 more season for GB (1 if he underperforms and 2 if he is over performing) and GB could further spread his a large portion of his cap (which I believe they’ve tried to do already) in order to give them the best chance at making this season count. That resulting Cap savings could beneficial now by being split between signing other FA/Trade players internal or external. My opinion is it would slightly, but NOT severely reduce his worth because whichever team signs him would then in turn negotiate a revised contract and might even have those terms agreed to beforehand. I could be entirely wrong on that but that’s just what my initial lie detector says and there’s bound to be lots of lying going on both sides. Lol. [/QUOTE]
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