You certainly don't think they'd get anything of value for Clay, do you?
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They're not trading Matthews; Almost as surely, they aren't trading Nelson now.
As for next year, if in fact he does have a major bounce back year, he ain't going anyplace. If he fades or even stays the same, it really could be his last season here.
I was far less impressed with Hundley this exhibition season than I was two summers ago; thus my ridonkulous scenario of two years ago (trade Aaron Rodgers for a boatload of high draft picks) is no longer even a wisp of a thought. In fact, I never said it.
I don’t sound so crazy a year later.
Hahahahah :pack: Plus PLUS !
Here's where 'the Kool Aid Gang' designation might begin at it's TOP; but certainly this Post (if it's serious) would find you in that non exclusive Club here at Packerrats.
Yes ... this Post deems you have a great thirst for that certain beverage! Ahh Dear !
There was no Green Lime available; all the same I placed yours on some nice GREEN Grass. :-)
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First Guy: Hello (Packer GM). We're interested in acquiring another WR and wondering what it would take to acquire ahhhhh if I may dare ask uhh well uhh Gee dahh; how will I put this Ohh I know (pause) Jordy Nelson
Packer GM: Yea well ...we'll deal Jordy but it'll take TWO FIRSTS this year and next and a third this year.
Dial Tone.
I don't have the strength for that. Bottom line is Kizer has a high ceiling. He has the size and strength and moxie to be a starting QB, maybe even a pro bowl caliber guy. But man does he need seasoning. But you have to remember that Cleveland had virtually nothing at WR last year. They had malcontents (Britt), pot heads (Gordo for a few games), injured former top picks (Coleman), and extremely young TEs. Kizer could move the offense, but his hesitations (lack of confidence in himself, receivers) caused most of his 22 INTs. It was really awful in Cleveland. Britt makes Bennett look like a dedicated team player. Gordon had more yards in 5 games than Coleman had in 9. Plus Coleman had several game-killing drops. Ugly offense due to no talent. Their top receiver was Duke Johnson, a running back - and he had about 700 yards receiving - about TWICE as much as their top receiver - who was the nobody TE Seth Devalve. Think about that for a while.
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Jordy Nelson was more than just a receiver
I'm tuned in 'of course' to the NFL Network this Morn'.
I'm really quite surprised at the LOVE these people feel for Jordy Nelson.
One member of the Panel went so far as to say that Jordy Nelson is his personal favourite All Time Green Bay Packer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V--4o2G9EBc
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Jordy 'Eldorado' Nelson
Jordy was my Packer Wide Receiver and that's my Ride.
Favourite All Time Packers:
1. NO.4 Brett Favre
2. NO.12 Aaron Rodgers
3. NO. 80 Donald Driver
4. NO.87 Jordy Nelson
5. NO.66 Ray Nitschke
I chose them because of their tremendous attitudes and heart for the game of football.They all exemplify what it means to be 'a Green Bay Packer'.
I can't wait to see which NFL Team will scoop up this man's heart for the game of football. I believe his best fit is as a New England Patriot. Tom Brady has to be drooling over the prospect of Bill Belichick wanting Jordy. I know that Pat Fans certainly are wanting Jordy Nelson catching 'Tom Terrific' passes. It's certainly the very best fit for Jordy except for his love of Farming being a consideration. So what's a short commute got to do with winning another Super Bowl Championship and that Ring!?
How soon Management forgets:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hV4ydtMqNU