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  1. Love is great but he’s injured and will probably never be fully healthy this season. Give me prime Rodgers.

  2. Anybody seeing the state of our pass rushers and not saying Reggie White are clearly too young to have seen that man play. He would take our defense to elite.

  3. One name with consideration I haven’t seen yet is Gilbert Brown he would take up a ton of space to help both the pass rush AND the run defense.

  4. Reggie White is probably the best answer. It would boost our pass rush and run stuffing ability 5x fold. And give the pass rush a rotation that would rival some of the greatest ever. Butttttttt…….. It would be fun as hell seeing a prime Woodson back there playing the slot making plays everywhere on the field.

  5. 2011 Aaron Rodgers with a D that holds the other team to 20pts a game would be game over.

  6. I want to throw out Don Hutson. In 1942 he had about 2x next closest receiver in yards and tds and 3x receptions. Let’s give the top receiver 150 rec/ 1500 yds/ 15 tds. Don Hutson adjusted for inflation is putting up a stat line of 450/3000/30.

  7. I’m gonna go with the grave digger to plug up the middle. Might as well bring his burgers back to Burger King while we are at it

  8. Rodgers in his prime would be 2011 all over again with these receivers just saying, love is great but 2011-2016 Rodgers is a top3 qb of all time 

  9. 1 Reggie White, best player and biggest issue with the current team.

    2 Aaron Rodgers, second best player and the team would really do well with his ball security.

  10. Reggie White. It’s hard to even have a comparable player in today’s game. I think Chris Jones would be fun to have but still not Reggie

  11. *adjusts suspenders* “Why’s nobody saying the obvious choice: Clarke Hinkle! We don’t even have a fullback- which is absurd! You damn kids and your jazz records”

  12. Ok the obvious answer is Reggie.

    Next give me Sterling Sharpe. He was better than any receiver playing today on any team.

  13. Reggie White and Lawrence Taylor are the two most complete and dominant defenders in NFL history, we never even saw Reggie in his prime as a Packer, and that’s scary considering what we did see. What he was doing in Philly almost looks fake when you see the film. His speed at his size was comically unfair, basically Clay Matthews if he were 2 inches taller and 50lbs heavier (Reggie ran the 40 faster than Clay). The Minister of Defense tore offenses apart while almost always facing double teams, equally dominant against both run and pass, he played at his best in big moments, and his leadership was unmatched.

    21 min of Reggie dominance, and you can see the inception of very first Lambeau Leap at the 12:40 mark:

    https://youtu.be/AKi7UAG_0rQ?si=7t7rM4q-hQZBobuS

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