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Well one was traded under contract, the other under the tag. but it takes no thinking to post shit on the internet.

The Packers could of got more, but were only dealing with one team, and needed the cap room to sign players. The Raiders could of held out and paid less.
a comparable trade would be the Hopkins one, and the Packers got way more than the Texans did.
 

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If Rodgers had just taken less like 40 mil a year i imagine Adams would still be a Packer. Greedy Bastard.
It's got nothing to do with Rodgers' contract. The problem was the cap money assigned to Adams under the franchise tag, because all $20 million counted against this year's cap and the Packers had little room to move in the free agent market. I also believe Adams could see the writing on the wall (ie Rodgers not being on the teams very much longer) and wanting to move on.

Trading Adams is actually a very good move for the Packers because WRs are such a bargain when you have them on their rookie deals. IF the Packers had drafted Jefferson instead of Jordan Love it's very likely that Adams may have been moved earlier. Getting a 1st and a 2nd for Adams is a great deal for the Packers this close to the draft.

WR is a deep position in this year's draft and I wouldn't be surprised if the Packers went all in and drafted a couple early. I've seen some commentary on the Packers moving up in the draft but I don't think that'll happen because there's no elite talent this year. There will be a lot of receivers taken in the first two rounds though.
 
If Rodgers had just taken less like 40 mil a year i imagine Adams would still be a Packer. Greedy Bastard.
Yet its being reported as not a money issue.
 
I cant wait for the Rodgers era to be over in a year or 2. [Who knows them they might move to KC and they are wasting Mahomes prime, and Mahomes is greedy for getting paid what the market said he is worth. look at the people squeezed out. Or the same about the Bills and Allen]

Its become trendy to shit on the Packers. I guess that will dry up when Rodgers is gone and the clicks stop because people dont care as much.

its the state of "journalism" now. Just like the Browns are also somewhat trendy to shit on, but for a more macabre reason. Like everyone concerned about Baker's feelings because the Browns dared to look for an upgrade, yet whispers about Matt Ryan's feelings when he was at least once a good QB. Something Baker could never become.

Just like how the NFL Media moved onto Watson's trade value the second criminal charges were dropped, even with 22 civil cases from 24 women are still active, for either sexual harassment or assault.

The AFL Media is no different. look at how quiet its been with them condemning Tom Morris after championing him 1 day earlier.
 

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