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Line of Communication- Mega QB’s
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(04-17-2023, 10:24 AM)THE PISTONS Wrote: I think Joe having input is good.

But, it's dangerous having players making personnel decisions. I've seen it blow up in sports and then the player leave.

I really like Tee, but I don't know that we can win a SB with Burrow, Tee, and Chase heavily paid. It's just going to hinder other parts of the roster. I think a player can't understand those team building/cap ramifications.

ie What are the odds that a 26 year old QB is capable of being a great GM?
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It can be a tough situation when QBs have this much Power. Palmer just flat out decided that he wanted out.

Aaron Rodgers appears to react negatively to moves made by the Packers Front Office and that disconnect may be costing them Championships. Moves made by the Front Office (like QB Jordan Love in round 1) upset Rodgers but maybe Rodgers was upset before that move which led the Packers to make it. The two sides are not on the same page and tensions build.

I would lean towards having Burrow heavily involved but letting him know that he is not the final decision maker. Anything he wants to know about or say about bigger decisions being made down to Cap implications. A Partnership so to speak. He may have some Great ideas. I assume that he would be allowed to watch film on rookies and discuss say the top 3 tight ends in this year's draft with Zac and Duke. I think that he would respect having this input and react much better during the times that he does not get exactly what he wants.
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RE: Line of Communication- Mega QB’s - depthchart - 04-17-2023, 02:00 PM

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