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RT is a dead man walking. There’s no way the PR can turn around the major bed chitting he did. First INT next year and the boo birds will rain down on him. He’s damaged goods.
 
9News Denver's Mike Klis reports Aaron Rodgers will make a decision on whether he'll return to the Packers before Tuesday's franchise tag deadline.

He wants to see what happens to Adams.
 
9News Denver's Mike Klis reports Aaron Rodgers will make a decision on whether he'll return to the Packers before Tuesday's franchise tag deadline.

He wants to see what happens to Adams.
I’m confused. Why would he make the decision BEFORE the tag deadline if he wants to see what happens to Adams?
 
I’m confused. Why would he make the decision BEFORE the tag deadline if he wants to see what happens to Adams?
Hey, my error, not what Rodgers is waiting for but the Packers. If Rodgers leaves they may try and extend Adams instead of tagging him.
 
Potential Titans trade offer


Tennessee Titans
Potential offer: 2022 first-round pick (No. 26), 2023 first-round pick, 2023 second-round pick, 2022 third-round pick, QB Ryan Tannehill

Why it makes sense for Titans: Having seemingly reached the ceiling of the Tannehill-led offense, the Titans give their reigning No. 1-seeded lineup a major upgrade at the most important position, instantly boosting their title odds. They offload Tannehill's lucrative deal -- he's due $38.6 million in 2022 -- in the process. While this kicks the can down the road in terms of long-term QB help, they weren't necessarily primed to make a premium investment until 2023 anyway.

Why it makes sense for Packers:

Coach Matt LaFleur gets a ready-made, playoff-caliber placeholder at QB from his old friends in Tennessee, with the financial flexibility to move on after 2022. Not only that, but the two firsts and pair of Day Two picks allow Green Bay to either build around or plan for a reset at QB, with both Tannehill and Jordan Love under contract.
 
Why it makes sense for Titans: Having seemingly reached the ceiling of the Tannehill-led offense.
more nonsense. Our offense was absolutely elite in 2020, right on par with the Packers. Last season we missed henry for over half the season, Julio was hobbled and had downing handicapping it.
 
Potential Titans trade offer


Tennessee Titans
Potential offer: 2022 first-round pick (No. 26), 2023 first-round pick, 2023 second-round pick, 2022 third-round pick, QB Ryan Tannehill

Why it makes sense for Titans: Having seemingly reached the ceiling of the Tannehill-led offense, the Titans give their reigning No. 1-seeded lineup a major upgrade at the most important position, instantly boosting their title odds. They offload Tannehill's lucrative deal -- he's due $38.6 million in 2022 -- in the process. While this kicks the can down the road in terms of long-term QB help, they weren't necessarily primed to make a premium investment until 2023 anyway.

Why it makes sense for Packers:

Coach Matt LaFleur gets a ready-made, playoff-caliber placeholder at QB from his old friends in Tennessee, with the financial flexibility to move on after 2022. Not only that, but the two firsts and pair of Day Two picks allow Green Bay to either build around or plan for a reset at QB, with both Tannehill and Jordan Love under contract.
I don’t see the Titans giving up that much draft capital for a QB Roger’s age.
 
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