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<blockquote data-quote="Sanguine camper" data-source="post: 899460" data-attributes="member: 9744"><p>Packers would get a lot of value for Rodgers right now following an MVP level season. A high first and second round pick plus a good quality starting caliber player is quite possible. For a team willing to make a total commitment to a 3 to 4 year window, it would make sense to grab a 37 year-old qb playing at an elite level. The Niners are the logical choice. As much as AR loves the attention, even the Jets and the glare of NY might be attractive to him. Rodgers has been completely loyal to the Packers and never complained openly about the lack of offensive weapons. He deserves to play for a team willing to go all in rather than a team that drafts his replacement in the first round depriving the team of much needed talent for a Super Bowl run. Drafting Love might be a good long-term move but it didn't maximize the chances of winning a Super Bowl with Rodgers. Packers sure could've used a first round pick at db, OT or d lineman last Sunday. Yet, Rodgers has been loyal and not complained. Heaven forbid Rodgers winding up with NE. Dam Patriots would win another couple of Super Bowls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sanguine camper, post: 899460, member: 9744"] Packers would get a lot of value for Rodgers right now following an MVP level season. A high first and second round pick plus a good quality starting caliber player is quite possible. For a team willing to make a total commitment to a 3 to 4 year window, it would make sense to grab a 37 year-old qb playing at an elite level. The Niners are the logical choice. As much as AR loves the attention, even the Jets and the glare of NY might be attractive to him. Rodgers has been completely loyal to the Packers and never complained openly about the lack of offensive weapons. He deserves to play for a team willing to go all in rather than a team that drafts his replacement in the first round depriving the team of much needed talent for a Super Bowl run. Drafting Love might be a good long-term move but it didn't maximize the chances of winning a Super Bowl with Rodgers. Packers sure could've used a first round pick at db, OT or d lineman last Sunday. Yet, Rodgers has been loyal and not complained. Heaven forbid Rodgers winding up with NE. Dam Patriots would win another couple of Super Bowls. [/QUOTE]
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