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Discussion in 'The Water Cooler' started by Sota, Sep 28, 2015.

  1. Sota

    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    Brad why are you dissing by forgetting the Magic Man?
     
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    Ok.... Don was good for what he was and was very refreshing of course. But he only set the table for the BF and AR.
     
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    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    Well yeah but he was the QB that brought the Packers back from being a joke and at least brought some credibility back to the franchise.
     
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    I am not saying Hundley is ever going to make a quality start...ever. However, Thompsons willingness to go grab him and let him learn from Rodgers gives me hope that we will not be subjected to the QB drought of the Browns (and many others).
     
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    Looking at the play, they were in a 3 person Man coverage, Shields and Hayward on the 2 WR on one side and Randall on Fitz). Along with that, they had a 3 person Zone, Burnett and peppers each had 1/2 the field short, Ha-Ha had the deep zone. Randall carried Fitz until the hash mark where he dropped off and settled into a deep zone over the top of Burnett and I believe he was supposed to stay with Fitz.

    So Randall blew his coverage, but so did Peppers by vacating his zone. But the point was, it wasn't being in Zone that was the problem It was players not executing in the situation.
     
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    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    Mike didn't call out Peppers he called out Randall.
     
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    Go pack go, go home and watch the Super Bowl with the rest of the teams, sorry the lions get the front row.


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    Perhaps that is because Peppers already came out himself, admitted he blew his assignment and took responsibility for his mistake.

    Both screwed up, and if either had been where they were supposed to be, that throw doesn't happen and Palmer might get a few yards on a scramble.
     
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    Evidently he's calling out Lacy as well, finally admitting to what everyone else has been saying all along, he's overweight.


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    I think one of the Veterans told him that contracts are now negotiated by the pound.
     
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    Sota, I wouldn't be against us drafting a WR, but call it like it is: Nelson even 80% his old self is a #1 for about 70% or better for the league. Cobb has proven he is good, IF he isn't the #1 threat which he won't be. Adams if he shores up his hands like projected honestly could be the opposite jump ball threat we hoped for......and if not watch out because the game Janis had could be the chemistry builder and breakout chance he and Aaron needed. Monty showed blazing quickness side to side and in traffic and I think we'll regret Cobb's contract sooner rather than later should Monty be back strong and healthy. Outside of a WR falling to us in the 1st round I think we gotta go ILB/OL or stud TE that falls if out there too first. I am a fan of BPA, so I am not against drafting pretty much ANY position should a stud fall, outside a QB (we ain't there yet like with Favre the year Aaron dropped).

    As for spending money, expect TT to possible dabble in the FA market, it has been awhile and we're due for a splash one like Reggie White and then Woodson....with Hayward being expendable, Peppers not a lock to come back and some others there very well may be a plan to use some of that....especially if TT and company don't plan on resigning a couple people in the future (2017).
     
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    You guys forgot to mention the wonderful tackle attempt by Matthews!
     
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    I'm trying to and you are not helping me do so.
     
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    So surprised to see a couple coaching changes.
     
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    I could think of a few more.
     
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    Joke of the day...

    Teddy Bridgewater represents the NFC in the PRO BOWL.
     
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    As a Vikings fan I got a laugh out of it too but I suppose winning the NFC north puts him at the top. The whole pro bowl is a joke anyways.
     
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    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    I figured they can't afford to have as many cameras at the probowl so they wanted for the sake of TV coverage a QB that would only throw 10-15 yards down field.:lmao2:
     
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    I agree he should not be in the Pro Bowl but if a few other QB's didn't puss out he wouldn't be playing.
     
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    Get rid of the pro-bowl. I say do a futures pro-bowl with rookies and 2nd year guys or something similar. Ain't worth having the game.
     

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