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If I were a Packers fan, Rodgers play so far this year would be somewhat alarming. It continues the downward trend that actually started last season. His completion percentage and yards per attempt have been on the decline. He'll be 33 this December and while he's definitely still in the discussion for best QBs in the league, maybe the Packers might be looking to draft a QB in the next draft.
 
If I were a Packers fan, Rodgers play so far this year would be somewhat alarming. It continues the downward trend that actually started last season. His completion percentage and yards per attempt have been on the decline. He'll be 33 this December and while he's definitely still in the discussion for best QBs in the league, maybe the Packers might be looking to draft a QB in the next draft.

I never draft him in the fantasy league
 
If I were a Packers fan, Rodgers play so far this year would be somewhat alarming. It continues the downward trend that actually started last season. His completion percentage and yards per attempt have been on the decline. He'll be 33 this December and while he's definitely still in the discussion for best QBs in the league, maybe the Packers might be looking to draft a QB in the next draft.

And Rodgers should freeze the newly drafted QB out...then force a trade to a new team. :lol
 
And Rodgers should freeze the newly drafted QB out...then force a trade to a new team. :lol

Jeff Pearlman is basically a gossip writer. Though he is an entertaining one. I'd recommend his book on the 90's Cowboys just for the Charles Haley chapter alone.
 
Well, there goes the biggest obstacle to NE. Although their defense hasn't been up to their usual standards, a big three of Big Ben, Antonio Brown, and Leveon Bell with role players Martavius Bryant and their other young receivers has an offense dynamic enough to challenge NE.'

Denver still has the defense, but can they do enough offensively to challenge NE?
 
Well, there goes the biggest obstacle to NE. Although their defense hasn't been up to their usual standards, a big three of Big Ben, Antonio Brown, and Leveon Bell with role players Martavius Bryant and their other young receivers has an offense dynamic enough to challenge NE.'

Denver still has the defense, but can they do enough offensively to challenge NE?

I'm actually disappointed Ben is going to be out. The rest of the schedule the Pats only really face one decent QB in Russell Wilson.

Denver is going to be tough out no matter where they finish because of that defense. The regular season game with them is at Mile High which has historically been a house of horrors for the Pats. If at all possible avoiding it in January is very important.
 
Yeah, Denver is going to be tough and as long as they get some serviceable play from Simien, they should be right there. It was a small sample, but Paxton Lynch didn't look accurate enough.

Bungles are bungling, Ravens have come back to earth after a good start, and the Raiders are giving up nearly four TDs a game.

Is anyone really afraid of the Texans? And Indy can't keep Andrew Luck upright.

In my Bizarro world/alternate reality, Dallas chooses Dak, and Jerruh trades Tony Romo to Pittsburgh as a favor. Tony Romo goes on his "F you for not believing in me" tour and defeats NE in the AFC championship game, throwing a TD to Antonio Brown as time expires. They face the Dak Prescott led Cowboys in Super Bowl LI. The game is tied at the end of regulation (after Jason Witten purposely drops a TD pass from Dak Prescott to protest his BFF's trade), and after playing OT for a record two hours, Roger Goodell declares Super Bowl LI a tie. He then tearfully apologizes to Tom Brady in the stands, saying "I'm sorry, Tommy, I was wrong" and resigns as NFL Commissioner. :monkey3 :monkey1
 
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Yeah, Denver is going to be tough and as long as they get some serviceable play from Simien, they should be right there. It was a small sample, but Paxton Lynch didn't look accurate enough.

Bungles are bungling, Ravens have come back to earth after a good start, and the Raiders are giving up nearly four TDs a game.

Is anyone really afraid of the Texans? And Indy can't keep Andrew Luck upright.

In my Bizarro world/alternate reality, Dallas chooses Dak, and Jerruh trades Tony Romo to Pittsburgh as a favor. Tony Romo goes on his "F you for not believing in me" tour and defeats NE in the AFC championship game, throwing a TD to Antonio Brown as time expires. They face the Dak Prescott led Cowboys in Super Bowl LI. The game is tied at the end of regulation (after Jason Witten purposely drops a TD pass from Dak Prescott to protest his BFF's trade), and after playing OT for a record two hours, Roger Goodell declares Super Bowl LI a tie. He then tearfully apologizes to Tom Brady in the stands, saying "I'm sorry, Tommy, I was wrong" and resigns as NFL Commissioner. :monkey3 :monkey1

The funniest part is Tony Romo beating NE.:lol
 
Yeah, Denver is going to be tough and as long as they get some serviceable play from Simien, they should be right there. It was a small sample, but Paxton Lynch didn't look accurate enough.

Bungles are bungling, Ravens have come back to earth after a good start, and the Raiders are giving up nearly four TDs a game.

Is anyone really afraid of the Texans? And Indy can't keep Andrew Luck upright.

In my Bizarro world/alternate reality, Dallas chooses Dak, and Jerruh trades Tony Romo to Pittsburgh as a favor. Tony Romo goes on his "F you for not believing in me" tour and defeats NE in the AFC championship game, throwing a TD to Antonio Brown as time expires. They face the Dak Prescott led Cowboys in Super Bowl LI. The game is tied at the end of regulation (after Jason Witten purposely drops a TD pass from Dak Prescott to protest his BFF's trade), and after playing OT for a record two hours, Roger Goodell declares Super Bowl LI a tie. He then tearfully apologizes to Tom Brady in the stands, saying "I'm sorry, Tommy, I was wrong" and resigns as NFL Commissioner. :monkey3 :monkey1
I agree with everything you say here, except we should skip to the last part so Goodell resigns today, have Jerry trade Romo to a CFL team, and end up with the Saints in the Superbowl, beating the pants off the Pats after their defense magically learns how to play.
 
I agree with everything you say here, except we should skip to the last part so Goodell resigns today, have Jerry trade Romo to a CFL team, and end up with the Saints in the Superbowl, beating the pants off the Pats after their defense magically learns how to play.

The Saints defense magically learning to play? C'mon now, that's crazy talk.
 
Not sure how legit this is,but I'm riding home from work and some dude on SiriusXM said "Tony Romo to Denver...rumors are swirling..."
 
The Broncos have about $10 million in cap space, Romo carries around $20 million cap hit. It's not impossible, but very unlikely based on the hoops Denver would need to jump through to make it happen.
 
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