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7 hours ago, MHS831 said:

He is 36.  In a rather limited number of plays, got 32 pressures--more than 10% of snaps.  That is strong. However,This is not what we need.  Carolina is not where Edge players go to retire.

 

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Nah, make an offer.  I feel like it would make some poo right on a cosmic level.

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Am I a hater or am I sick of offseason Aaron Rodgers bitch drama?  I think he is going to keep the Giants guessing through free agency--and I do not know the details, but it seems he loves being the center of attention. 

Not sure how he’s relevant to the nfl anymore.  Hes trash.  Who cares lol 

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30 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

LA Rams just signed Devante Adams 

Actually very surprised by this, really figured he'd just end up following Rodgers wherever he went, makes me wonder if this means Rodgers is going to end up retiring and he's already told Adams

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Just now, PNW_PantherMan said:

Not sure how he’s relevant to the nfl anymore.  Hes trash.  Who cares lol 

That is how I feel, but I think Rodgers is a huge narcissist and he does not know that yet--he thinks the Jets issues were not due to him, and he was humiliated that he did not have a "Brady to Tampa Bay" moment--they we were built to win. I think the Giants are locked into him, and he knows it.  In NY, jobs are on the line (Coach, GM and others) and he is toying with them to take his ego on parade, whether anyone cares or not, in his mind, he is the poo.  I wish the GIants would tell him to FO.

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4 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Am I a hater or am I sick of offseason Aaron Rodgers bitch drama?  I think he is going to keep the Giants guessing through free agency--and I do not know the details, but it seems he loves being the center of attention. 

Literally Favre 2.0, just without the media footprint.  It was a different media landscape back then, though. Everyone was so sick of Brett dominating the offseason news every year his last several seasons in the League. Who is he signing with?  Does he cause locker room drama?  Is he washed up? 

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6 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

Actually very surprised by this, really figured he'd just end up following Rodgers wherever he went, makes me wonder if this means Rodgers is going to end up retiring and he's already told Adams

Interesting point. I would add that Stafford is better than Rodgers right now and he could be tired of the Rodgers drama as well. 

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