Silverstein penned an exceptional column from Indianapolis that’s worth your PackersNews.com subscription. He’s hearing the same stuff as McGinn — Green Bay is ready to move on. For nearly an hour we discussed a little bit of everything…
The nitty-gritty details of Rodgers’ contract, a horrid deal for Green Bay that gives the quarterback a lot of power right now. Silverstein calls the contract an organizational failure.
Gutekunst’s clear purpose in his media sessions down in Indy. He wanted everyone to know exactly what he felt about the quarterback he has been in contact with: Love.
Did the GM actually want to move on from Rodgers last year?
Where does Matt LaFleur factor into this all? In the name of self-preservation, it’s always been smart to attach himself to an MVP quarterback. He’d probably also enjoy a quarterback to executes his offense.
Rodgers’ 2022 season. What went wrong for the quarterback may surprise you. He simply wasn’t seeing the field.
If Rodgers wants to play — and calls the Packers’ bluff — what happens next? Could he serve as Love’s backup?
Is Jordan Love as ready as Rodgers was in 2008? The parallels are striking. Silverstein explains why the Packers were able to take a lot from that Philly game.
His prediction. This saga could drag on through the NFL Draft. And while, yes, the New York Jets are a perceived front-runner, Silverstein mentions two other teams that absolutely could be in play. You’ll want to stick around for the full pod.
Green Bay’s future. OK, so the Packers missed their shot at multiple first-rounders. They still have an opportunity to draft a receiver, a tight end and build around a young quarterback.