nothing seems to go Aaron Rodgers‘ and Green Bay wrappers’ road this season. Currently, in a 4-game winning streak, the Packers have not been able to get any new weapons from the trade deadline to improve their sad situation.
Sources participating in Tuesday’s trade talks, GM Brian Gutekunst interested at least two players for this year’s trade talk. Buyer Chase Claypool Steelers sent to the Bears for a runoff selection and another offensive skill position player not dealt before the trade deadline.
On a record-breaking NFL trading final day, where teams from 32 NFL teams accepted a total of 10 trades, Green Bay chose to remain silent.
Both of these players may have benefited Packers and QB Aaron Rodgers. They desperately need help, especially in the buyer’s position, but have not been able to close any deals.
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NFL Twitter lets the Packers and Aaron Rodgers know exactly how they feel about business mishaps
“This sent us the message: we have to play with what we have and win with what we have – I think there is still a lot of trust in the guys in the locker room – I feel like we have to be healthy.” These are Aaron Rodgers words When asked if Wednesday’s Packers’ trade failed Tuesday. If AR was offended by the trade deal, he hid it very well from the media.
Trying to push the playoffs, the Packers will now have to make do with the injured and inexperienced group of receivers. Veterans also have to improve their game if they want at least something in their department.
In particular, the performance of Aaron Rodgers, who was selected as the MVP of the NFL in his first two seasons, did not even come close to his previous season. His 12-game run, without a 300-yard throw, was a draw for the longest of his career. He will have averaged less than 7 yards per second attempt in his career, and his 6.6 yards per shot will be his career lowest pace.
It’s only natural for Aaron Rodgers to face the backlash of social media. This time, however, Twitter didn’t need a bad game performance to make fun of Aaron Rodgers and the Packers. The failure of the team to make some good deals this trading season was enough to ensure that. Take a look at some of the reactions from NFL twitter on this epic oversight of the Packers management.
Well, the trade deadline is long past and there is little the Packers can do right now. It’s a good thing the Packers will be able to break their losing streak this Sunday as they play against the Detroit Lions, who are currently 1-6. But the key word here is ‘power’.
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