He'll never win another Superbowl so long as he's in Green Bay.
Go to Jacksonville or Denver, make some fukkery happen
Go to Jacksonville or Denver, make some fukkery happen


Come to Atlanta Aaron![]()
I would be so happy
WHAT??This doesn't mean another team can't sign him. It just means if they do they're giving up 2 first round picks for doing it.
I'm pretty sure Jacksonville would take that deal to sign Aaron. With that defense and weapons he'd never lose
His contract ends 2019 breh, not 2020.WHAT??
another team cannot touch a franchised player under any circumstances unless green bay decides NOT to match their offer.. so they offer the max, rogers says fukk you... he gets franchised.. another team offers the max, GB matches it and he's signed
if he doesn't sign elsewhere, gb can then exclusive tag him for the next 3 years before being forced to let him go. it'd cost a fortune, but who the fukk cares.. he's locked in until 2020, when he'll be 37... then they can tag him until 40
Let's run down the three options:
Non-exclusive franchise tag: This is the most commonly used tag. When most people refer to the "franchise tag" it's generally the non-exclusive version to which they are discussing. It is a one-year tender offer to a player for an amount no less than the average of the top five salaries at the player's position over the last five years, or 120 percent of the player's previous salary, whichever is greater. The player can negotiate with other teams. The player's current team has the right to match any offer, or receive two first-round picks as compensation.
Exclusive franchise tag: A one-year tender offer to a player for an amount no less than the average of the top five salaries at the player's position for the current year, or 120 percent of the player's previous salary, whichever is greater. The player's team has all negotiating rights to the player. The bump in pay scale (current average salary versus averaging past five years of data) means only the crème de la crème get this tag (think: Drew Brees or Von Miller).
Transition tag: Think of this as the "you are pretty good, and we might want to keep you, but aren't willing to put a ring on you ourselves" tag. The transition designation is a one-year tender offer to a player for an amount that is the average of the top 10 salaries at the position -- as opposed to top five. It guarantees the original club the right of first refusal to match any offer the player might receive from another team, but no compensation if the team chooses not to match.
Each team can only use one of the above tags in a given year -- meaning they can't designate both a franchise and transition player. A player can be tagged up to three times by his team, with a bump in pay each time.
yes... so the 2019-2020 season is his last... in the year 2020 he will be a free agent and they can franchise him until the end of the 22-23 seasonHis contract ends 2019 breh, not 2020.
Please take that backHe'll never win another Superbowl so long as he's in Green Bay.
Go to Jacksonville or Denver, make some fukkery happen![]()
.Aaron to Julio thats a scary sight.
surprised he has lasted this long in backward ass, hick ass Green Bay
Aaron to Julio thats a scary sight.
surprised he has lasted this long in backward ass, hick ass Green Bay
Dawg, Falcons would be instant super bowl favorites and I could literally see us losing 2 games at most..... and that is being generous
I hope Nick Foles wins the Super Bowl, and then hopefully the Falcons are smart, and low ball Matt Ryan

If something doesn't give this season in GB then someone is going between Rodgers and Mccarthy