[Finlay] Maybe Rodgers wouldn’t come to Washington. Maybe it was New York or nothing. Maybe the Packers wouldn’t trade him in the NFC. I get all that. But damn that doesn’t seem like a lot to give up for Aaron freaking Rodgers.


[Finlay] Maybe Rodgers wouldn’t come to Washington. Maybe it was New York or nothing. Maybe the Packers wouldn’t trade him in the NFC. I get all that. But damn that doesn’t seem like a lot to give up for Aaron freaking Rodgers.

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  1. It’s hard to attract high end talent to a franchise that’s in Flux and may end up making wholesale changes in the near future.

  2. It is a lot to give up for what will likely end up being 1 year of a guy who seems half interested at best in football at this point.

    But yeah, he wasn’t gonna come here anyway.

  3. With the Jets roster, I think it’s a good move and smart compensation wise. If he returns to form, you got him for a 2nd and potential 1st. If not, you gave up two 2nd rounders. Smart play for the Jets

  4. I don’t want anyone else’s quarterback. Literally no matter who it is. For once, I want to see this team draft and groom and create their own great QB. They almost did it by accident with Cousins but they had to fuck that up too. Not that Cousins was that amazing but it was close.

    Off the top of my head, I think you would have to go all the way back to Mark Rypien who was drafted in 1986 or something to find the last great or even really good QB that was actually drafted by this team. Everything else has been a trade. Theismann and Jurgensen were good trades. Everything since then has been a bad idea.

    So stop already. Let Howell play and draft some other kid In the 5th this year. Draft a QB every single year somewhere in the mid rounds, why not? The last pick in last year’s draft is going to start for the 49ers. Have we learned nothing. Stop even suggesting we trade anything for any QB.

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