Another Rodgers-employed Bear-killer leaves the Pack/NFL.
All that's left is for Rodgers to finally fuck off.
Jordy Nelson retires
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I'd like Rodgers to stick around for another 5 years. That contract will suffocate their cap for the duration and his declining skills and prolonged injuries will make them average. What I don't want to happen to the (Fuck The) Packers is that they have the 2-14 season and then draft the next franchise QB. I like the idea of them staying between 6-10 and 8-8 for the foreseeable future.UOK wrote:Another Rodgers-employed Bear-killer leaves the Pack/NFL.
All that's left is for Rodgers to finally fuck off.
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Yup, the best thing about Rodgers and that contract is it's an albatross but he's good enough to keep them out of the high picks. Winner!
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Otis Day wrote:Kind of surprised by this. I could have seen him ending up on the Pats and having a pretty decent year.
agreed
wonder if he has injury issues that weren't highly publicized?
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