Fios wrote:Cutting Favre was never a good option for the Packers, they had to control his destination, seeing him wind up with the Vikings (which is where he would have gone) would have been the worst possible outcome for them.
Is it? Let's examine the scenarios.
If he IS still a quality quarterback
- He's pretty certainly better then a guy who's never started an NFL game and they are buffoons for picking the zero experience guy over the quality HOF bound QB we are assuming is a great quarterback.
- OK, they get some minor points for not letting him go to the direct competition, but that is dwarfed by their stupidity for letting him go at all.
If he IS NOT still a quality quarterback
- Who cares who he goes to and in fact his going to the direct competitors sounds like a GOOD thing.
The Packers insistence he not go to a NFC East team to the point of including the clause if the Jets trade him to the Vikings they get 3 #1s in fact seems to be an admission of their own insecurity, arrogance and mishandling of the situation.
What are the odds that Aaron Rogers is going to be a quality QB this year much less down the line? Given the number of QBs who go to the NFL and the # who end up being even solid, reliable QBs the odds are not high given that he's never started a game and they have no real data to go on, only evaluation and conjecture.