I feel like I should write two versions of this. One if Aaron Rodgers plays for the Packers in 2021, and one if he doesn't.

If Jordan Love has to start at quarterback, I have no idea how he'll do, and therefore, no idea how the Packers will do.

Here's what I do know.

I know the dates and times are now in place for the Packers 2021 schedule.

The Packers are set to play 10 games (out of their now 17 game schedule) against teams that made the playoffs last year.

We all like to play the game of picking how a team will do and what their record will be. Maybe it's because of the Rodgers cloud of uncertainty, but I don't look at any game on the Packers schedule and think " automatic win."

November looks like the most difficult month to me, with trips to Kansas City and Minnesota along with home games against the Seahawks and Rams.

I wouldn't read too much into the prime time games late in the season. The Packers are a strong national draw, with or without Aaron Rodgers. The NFL and its network partners, however, can easily flex out of a game if it's no longer attractive, no matter what the original schedule says.

Like everything else in life these days.

Subject to change.