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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 1097672" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>Honestly, with the money that NFL teams make, as long as a team keeps winning and making the playoffs (see Packers too), the season/organization is viewed as a "success". How much more money does a Super Bowl win bring to that 1 team that wins it? I get it, trophies and accolades are nice, but big bank accounts and being set for a long time, works just fine for most teams and players.</p><p></p><p>Coaches get fired, players get cut/traded, but they are all replaced with new people and every team keeps making money, all is good for NFL Franchises, winners and losers.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If Love suddenly retired and we still had a solid team, I'd be fine bringing in a vet QB as old as Rodgers and with the same skill sets, but pass on Aaron Rodgers the person. Green Bay got away from his drama and should continue on a path forward, not backwards.</p><p></p><p>While a solid QB is definitely a plus, I think if you have a great defense, good coaching and decent players on offense, a slightly above average QB can take you pretty far in the NFL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 1097672, member: 7261"] Honestly, with the money that NFL teams make, as long as a team keeps winning and making the playoffs (see Packers too), the season/organization is viewed as a "success". How much more money does a Super Bowl win bring to that 1 team that wins it? I get it, trophies and accolades are nice, but big bank accounts and being set for a long time, works just fine for most teams and players. Coaches get fired, players get cut/traded, but they are all replaced with new people and every team keeps making money, all is good for NFL Franchises, winners and losers. If Love suddenly retired and we still had a solid team, I'd be fine bringing in a vet QB as old as Rodgers and with the same skill sets, but pass on Aaron Rodgers the person. Green Bay got away from his drama and should continue on a path forward, not backwards. While a solid QB is definitely a plus, I think if you have a great defense, good coaching and decent players on offense, a slightly above average QB can take you pretty far in the NFL. [/QUOTE]
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