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I think the Seahawks might be a sleeper destination for Rogers. Pete Carroll can't have many years left in the tank. Geno looked MVP caliber in the first half of the year but regressed a good way back toward looking like a journeyman as the season wore on. They still haven't resigned Geno or tagged him or anything, so what is their move at QB? At his age, I have a hard time seeing Carroll wanting to look to the draft for his next QB.

They could still end up tagging Geno but I wouldn't be shocked if they came out of the blue and landed one of these vets like Rogers or Carr.

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8 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I think the Seahawks might be a sleeper destination for Rogers. Pete Carroll can't have many years left in the tank. Geno looked MVP caliber in the first half of the year but regressed a good way back toward looking like a journeyman as the season wore on. They still haven't resigned Geno or tagged him or anything, so what is their move at QB? At his age, I have a hard time seeing Carroll wanting to look to the draft for his next QB.

They could still end up tagging Geno but I wouldn't be shocked if they came out of the blue and landed one of these vets like Rogers or Carr.

With Denver's 1st rounder that would also give GB the ability to get one of the top QBs if they want or add to their defense. Probably too high for then to add QJ to go with Watson, but it would offer some flexibility. And Seattle is full of self righteous assholes so Rodgers would fit right in. 

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26 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I think the Seahawks might be a sleeper destination for Rogers. Pete Carroll can't have many years left in the tank. Geno looked MVP caliber in the first half of the year but regressed a good way back toward looking like a journeyman as the season wore on. They still haven't resigned Geno or tagged him or anything, so what is their move at QB? At his age, I have a hard time seeing Carroll wanting to look to the draft for his next QB.

They could still end up tagging Geno but I wouldn't be shocked if they came out of the blue and landed one of these vets like Rogers or Carr.

Not bad LG, first i hear of this and its not that crazy(no limit these days)....

My deal is, arod finally slowed down this year and the seahags already flipped one former aging QB. But i can see it.......with those WRs........ they could be in the SB, even in that tough-ass division. 

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On 2/18/2023 at 3:47 PM, LinvilleGorge said:

I think the Seahawks might be a sleeper destination for Rogers. Pete Carroll can't have many years left in the tank. Geno looked MVP caliber in the first half of the year but regressed a good way back toward looking like a journeyman as the season wore on. They still haven't resigned Geno or tagged him or anything, so what is their move at QB? At his age, I have a hard time seeing Carroll wanting to look to the draft for his next QB.

They could still end up tagging Geno but I wouldn't be shocked if they came out of the blue and landed one of these vets like Rogers or Carr.

Now that...that is interesting.  The fit would be pretty fun with the RBs and Lockett/Metcalf.   Rodgers stays in the wide open NFC with a playoff caliber team.  

 

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On 2/17/2023 at 7:56 PM, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Congrats to Eric!  It has been a long time coming.  Many have questioned who was primarily responsible for KC's offensive success.

One thing is for sure going forward, if the Commanders are successful on offense no one is going to believe Ron Rivera is the man pulling the strings. 

Best of luck Eric! 

I’d also watch out for Ron getting canned and EB being the interim. It has all the makings of a excellent replacement option if they struggle.

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