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Go get Aaron Rodgers!!!


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17 minutes ago, Floppin said:

That's where he lost you eh?

It's wild but even after watching our last franchise quarterback fall apart and the sight of Teddy Bridgewater throwing a football there are still people who would put a running back before the team.

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There are several teams that would love an opportunity to acquire Aaron Rodgers if the Green Bay Packers decide to part ways with the three-time MVP, but one continues to be mentioned as the most likely suitor.

In an appearance on “Get Up!” Tuesday morning, ESPN’s Dianna Russini reported that the Denver Broncos appear to be more interested in Rodgers than any other team. The belief is that they are going to offer the most for the 37-year-old if and when a formal offer is made.

For what it's worth the oddsmakers also say that Denver would be the favorite if Rodgers were traded.

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6 minutes ago, KatsAzz said:

There are several teams that would love an opportunity to acquire Aaron Rodgers if the Green Bay Packers decide to part ways with the three-time MVP, but one continues to be mentioned as the most likely suitor.

In an appearance on “Get Up!” Tuesday morning, ESPN’s Dianna Russini reported that the Denver Broncos appear to be more interested in Rodgers than any other team. The belief is that they are going to offer the most for the 37-year-old if and when a formal offer is made.

For what it's worth the oddsmakers also say that Denver would be the favorite if Rodgers were traded.

Their new GM has certainly seen an awful lot of Rodgers as an opponent over the years.

Interest would absolutely make sense from there.

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Aaron Rodgers probably doesn't make us a serious Super Bowl contender, although we may be a much better team immediately.

If things go extremely well on this rebuild, we probably aren't in the discussion for 2-3 more seasons. You don't go from 0 to Super Bowl overnight. 

It is gonna take time.

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