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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 994863" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Like you said I think it’s low odds. For ever reason we can all surmise why neither party should do this or that in this trade, there’s an equal number of reasons they should definitely come to an agreement.</p><p></p><p>On the Packers side and as much as this trade has had a negative light shed on it (because we live in a ME NOW world), it’s really a fantastic situation. GB gets to transition to their pick at QB. GB spent a couple of valuable draft picks, valuable cap space and sacrificed heavily. They turned away from the preferred method of going after a different draft prospect Avenue and getting “immediate benefit” and short term gains. They bet on a riskier Avenue that their investment would grow into a medium to longer term player who gave back exceptional dividends for years to come.</p><p></p><p>On NY side. How many times does a team even get to trade for a player of Rodgers caliber? We could bring up names like Stafford or Wilson, but we can easily argue those a more at best “near elite” QB’s. The only trades in recent history I can think of close to Rodgers’ stature are Tom Brady in 2020 and maybe Peyton Manning in 2012. This level of opportunity only arguably happens about once or twice each decade. </p><p>Both parties should be seeing this as an amazing development in team building and thanking God that this deal is even a possibility, imo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 994863, member: 10086"] Like you said I think it’s low odds. For ever reason we can all surmise why neither party should do this or that in this trade, there’s an equal number of reasons they should definitely come to an agreement. On the Packers side and as much as this trade has had a negative light shed on it (because we live in a ME NOW world), it’s really a fantastic situation. GB gets to transition to their pick at QB. GB spent a couple of valuable draft picks, valuable cap space and sacrificed heavily. They turned away from the preferred method of going after a different draft prospect Avenue and getting “immediate benefit” and short term gains. They bet on a riskier Avenue that their investment would grow into a medium to longer term player who gave back exceptional dividends for years to come. On NY side. How many times does a team even get to trade for a player of Rodgers caliber? We could bring up names like Stafford or Wilson, but we can easily argue those a more at best “near elite” QB’s. The only trades in recent history I can think of close to Rodgers’ stature are Tom Brady in 2020 and maybe Peyton Manning in 2012. This level of opportunity only arguably happens about once or twice each decade. Both parties should be seeing this as an amazing development in team building and thanking God that this deal is even a possibility, imo. [/QUOTE]
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