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Where would the franchise be right now if we traded ARod to Denver and got the haul Seattle did?  

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  1. 1. Where would the franchise be right now if we traded ARod to Denver and got the haul Seattle did?

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7 hours ago, Zycho32 said:

I don't think we make a Table Run under Love either. Probably 1-2 more games lost, mainly from the early part of the season.

I don't think Love drops games against the Redskins or Lions (either time) though. Those three losses were terrible losses, with literally no excuse to lose. Giants is close to. 

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7 hours ago, StatKing said:

Why do people on here care so much about what part of the field he throws the ball to? All that chart shows is how limited our passing game was this year with the lack of talent/inexperience we have on the roster. We need more speed at WR. Lazard and Tonyan don't threaten anybody over the middle.

You really can't understand how Aaron Rodgers ignoring an entire third of the field would effect the offense?

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8 hours ago, StatKing said:

Why do people on here care so much about what part of the field he throws the ball to? All that chart shows is how limited our passing game was this year with the lack of talent/inexperience we have on the roster. We need more speed at WR. Lazard and Tonyan don't threaten anybody over the middle.

I can't believe you said this out loud! This is not a bright statement, even for the low standards we've set for you. 

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In the very least the team would have had no worse a record, and possibly a better one.

But what’s important is for the future of the team as well.   Murph and Gute have gutted this team with that bloated contract the old man conned them into giving him.  With the haul we would have gotten this team would be on a fast rise right now, and for a very long term.

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3 hours ago, 15412 said:

In the very least the team would have had no worse a record, and possibly a better one.

But what’s important is for the future of the team as well.   Murph and Gute have gutted this team with that bloated contract the old man conned them into giving him.  With the haul we would have gotten this team would be on a fast rise right now, and for a very long term.

Had they known the back to back MVP would drop off a cliff that deal would have been made.  No one knew.  They rolled the dice and came up snake eyes.  It happens I understand the logic in it.  I didn't see any signs of regression until this year.  Keep Aaron on for a few more years run it back and win it all.  Makes sense we were knocking on the door.  You win some you lose some.  Question is what next?

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3 hours ago, 15412 said:

In the very least the team would have had no worse a record, and possibly a better one.

But what’s important is for the future of the team as well.   Murph and Gute have gutted this team with that bloated contract the old man conned them into giving him.  With the haul we would have gotten this team would be on a fast rise right now, and for a very long term. 

We would have had a better record? Imagine thinking football isn't a team game. We had the worst ranked weapons in the NFL going into the year for very good reason. Watson came on late and the rest are JAGs or fringe NFL players. 

Jordan Love is a good kid but he's the iceberg to our titanic. It would have been nice because we'd know for a fact love can't play at a high level and gute would have been fired.

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2 hours ago, PackFan13 said:

We would have been worse this year but better off the next 2-3 if we had a good GM at least. To not trade Rodgers going into the year with the weapons we had was malpractice.

Did you read the post above yours?  NOBODY knew Rodgers' play was gonna fall off a cliff even with the weapons we had.  Gute and MLF said we'd be running it more and they thought Rodgers would continue to play at an MVP level and elevate the play of those around him.  It didn't work out but you are looking back with 20/20 hindsight.

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