Pack-A-Day Podcast - Episode 1226 - A Tale of Two Offseasons
On today's show, Andrew Mertig and Kyle Fellows take a look at what the Packers' offseason could look like if Aaron Rodgers is back, and what it could look like if he is not.
By AndyHerman
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Comments (2)
Lphill
December 03, 2021 at 08:09 am
I think he’s back , Adams too , Z Smith, Turner , King , Lewis won’t I don’t think .
jurp
December 03, 2021 at 08:47 am
You must believe in unicorns and flying pigs, too, because we cannot fit both Rodgers and Adams under the cap and have any kind of team with them. Should they both come back, we're looking at cap hell and lousy records for years. Given Rodgers' "trust issues", the only WR he would trust is Adams, which makes us an easy out on O (double-team Adams and concentrate on shutting down the run game). We literally have only one WR under contract, and he's not been very good this year. Maybe we could sign Juwann Winfree to the roster, but there's that pesky trust thing again. Assuming no injuries, the O Line would still be OK, but only after Jenkins comes back late in the (lost) season, and without him and Turner, who do you slot in at RT? And that's where your pass rush comes from!, which means that you have to keep a RB in to pass-block, diminishing the passing game even further.
Bringing AR AND Adams back is insane; bringing AR back is a terrible idea, and signing Adams for top-dollar (not that he's not worth it) is a bad idea.