I don’t think there is one. I didn’t watch the game. I just checked what happened, and now I’m super glad I didn’t watch it. This franchise does nothing but take advantage of us and waste our time, money, effort, loyalty, and passion.

1 or 2 years of 40+ year old Rodgers off an Achilles injury is not worth this dog shit. It’s not worth this organization willingly throwing an entire season in the trash just because things don’t go according to plan.

We’re gonna end up as one of the worst offenses in NFL history, and you think Rodgers is gonna miraculously fix all that? Do you seriously believe we’re gonna fix this in 1 offseason? The defense has completely given up. So we have nothing. Zero. We have a GM and HC who both have not had winning seasons as part of this organization.

Players are upset. Fans are upset. We do all of the stupid shit that bad teams do. Still incompetent. Still pathetic. Still a laughingstock. The butt of all the jokes.

The GM, HC, and entire offensive coaching staff don’t deserve to keep their jobs.

  • OrangElmB
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    1 year ago

    For me there are 2 main arguments.

    1. The first is JD’s process. Overall, it’s extremely sound. He builds through the draft, and supplements through FA. He trades players out for picks and he fleeces teams. He builds through the trenches. He doesn’t overpay free agents and chase big names with a bag of money. In 4 years he has managed to build one of the best defenses in the NFL from nothing. On defense, we see the fruits of his process.

    On offense he missed. The Becton pick I didn’t like, always wanted Wirfs more, but guess what it was still him prioritizing the OLine. At QB I didn’t like the Wilson pick, I wanted Fields. But Fields isn’t great and at least he cut ties with darnold, somehow got a second, and saw to draft a QB. He prioritized OL again with AVT. He prioritized it again by giving the bag to Laken, his like first big FA signing. Unfortunately Laken sucks for some reason and the others keep getting hurt.

    Draft picks are a lottery. As long as GMs have good process, I tend to give them the benefit of the doubt on picks. There are millions involved in the NFL, if it were a science to draft well it would be done.

    Overall, I like his process and how he builds a team. It’s how all great teams are built. He’s not perfect, but it’s almost impossible to be perfect. That leads to the second reason

    1. How is he replaced. People’s main issues with JD seem to be this: he drafted a bust QB in Zach, he drafted a bust in Becton, he didn’t get a better backup than zach this year. What am I missing?

    So to replace him, let’s just get a GM who builds a team exactly the same way, but doesn’t miss on draft picks. Easy right??? Obviously not to anyone with eyes. If we fire JD odds are we end up with Macagnan again. I don’t want him fired just for nothing.

    At the BARE MINIMUM I want to keep him around to see the full team next year with Rodgers. We never had a shot this year. And we wouldn’t have had a shot with any QB given the state of our decimated line rn.