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2 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

First round pick who has sat a year behind a Hall of Famer and is 58% with 2 TDs and 3 INTs a QBR of 33.9 with the same offense Rodgers won MVP (possibly back to back with?). That Jordan Love?

That Jordan Love that they are willing to part with Rodgers a HOF QB for. Nice try but you lose. 

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15 minutes ago, Snake said:

That Jordan Love that they are willing to part with Rodgers a HOF QB for. Nice try but you lose. 

Has yet to happen despite all of Rodgers effort to leave this past offseason. Oh and Love is  0-1 as a starter on the best team in the league this year. Your info is speculation, mine is data/facts. 

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On 1/18/2022 at 4:44 PM, TheSpecialJuan said:
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ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reports the Panthers have spoken to former Texans OC Tim Kelly about their offensive coordinator vacancy.

The Panthers are clearly casting a wide net to expand their play-calling in 2022, reaching out to former head coaches Jay Gruden, Bill O'Brien, Ben McAdoo, current Rams OC Kevin O'Connell, and Kelly, the latter who most recently engineereed the fifth-worst rush offense DVOA in the history of Football Outsiders' statistics, which date back to the mid-1980s. In addition to finding an offensive coordinator, coach Matt Rhule will need to find the team a viable quarterback.

Please Tim Kelly.. But Rhule is such a doucebag he will feel threatened by this guy..

Smh

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