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Colin Cowherd says Panthers making a move for Aaron Rodgers


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If we could land Rodgers without giving up the first overall pick, then I guess there wouldn’t be anything wrong with a short term rental. I mean, we could still draft our quarterback of choice to sit and develop behind Rodgers, and having Rodgers would arguably give us a chance to win our division. 

That said, I don’t see it happening. 

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12 hours ago, tukafan21 said:

yes this is a joke, but would be a helluva lot of fun

Trade for Rodgers for 2025 First

Trade #1 to the Colts for #4, Pittman, and their 2024 First.

Trade #4 and Pittman to the Raiders for #7 and Adams.

Draft best DE available at #7

Trade 2nd Rounder to Arizona for Hopkins

Rodgers, Adams, Hopkins, Sanders, and our OL would be one of the best offenses the league has ever seen.

Win SB, Rodgers Retires

Colts are terrible next year and we draft Caleb Williams at #1 overall and he comes into the league with Adams and Hopkins as his WRs.

Dominate for the next 15 years.

 

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7 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

So, he’s full of crap at times, but at others he’s one of the more insightful people on the radio as far as big picture stuff go.

I wouldn't go that far.

He does occasionally say things that make sense, or more frequently talks to other people who make sense, but especially these days more often than not he's full of sh-t.

Of late, he's also become prone to some major gaffes where he just gets things flat out wrong.

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5 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

So, he’s full of crap at times, but at others he’s one of the more insightful people on the radio as far as big picture stuff go.

That could vey well be but I don't want to take the time sifting through all his garbage to try determining what is actual factual.

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7 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I wouldn't go that far.

He does occasionally say things that make sense, or more frequently talks to other people who make sense, but especially these days more often than not he's full of sh-t.

Of late, he's also become prone to some major gaffes where he just gets things flat out wrong.

He had a segment on the NFL draft and QB prospects a couple weeks ago that I thought was 100% on point. 
 

he then usually follows up segments like that with some stupid hot take which I get that killing credibility with some.

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52 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

He had a segment on the NFL draft and QB prospects a couple weeks ago that I thought was 100% on point. 

he then usually follows up segments like that with some stupid hot take which I get that killing credibility with some.

I'm not just talking about the hot takes. I'm talking about just straight up mistakes.

This past season, he mentioned a Bears player named Armstrong when there was no one by that name on the roster. He also predicted that Rashaad Penny would help the Seahawks win a game...eleven days after Penny had been placed on season ending injured reserve. As I recall, he also credited some roster move to a coach who had already been fired, but I don't remember who that was.

Those are a couple of examples, but there are more, and loads of times where he completely flip-flopped a supposedly strongly held opinion.

In an interview a while back, he mentioned that he's not really worried about whether he gets stuff right so much as he is about making his show entertaining.

I remember thinking, "well yeah, that's pretty obvious".

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