The whole taking care of our own thing is kinda proven to be a myth now. Even if hes hurt, he's wad still our best lineman.
And hes only 30, it's not like he was 36 or something
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And he was the leader of the o-line. If you aren't gonna take care of one of your leaders who's o my 30, then who will you take care off?
F*****G Ron Wolf!!!
One time Lombardi was disgusted with the team in practice and told them they were going to have to start with the basics. He held up a ball and said: "This is a football." McGee immediately called out, "Stop, coach, you're going too fast," and that gave everyone a laugh.
John Maxymuk, Packers By The Numbers
So MM kicks Sitton in the ass on the way out the door.Originally Posted by McCarthy on the Josh Sitton release
Sitton says nothing negative about the team when he leaves, saying simply that football is a business. When he is later interviewed, he further refuses to blame the Packers.
http://www.jsonline.com/story/sports...enge/89889508/
Which side is taking the high road?
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
The question M3 got asked was very generic. You have to really want it to both apply directly to Sitton and be a critique. Not saying he wasn't worried (probably about future) but its not slam dunk he was confirming haughty and uncommunicative.
That said, I bet Greg Jennings felt the same way even though he had a contract offer in hand.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
he would have given his all this year, being a contract year, so they should have kept him and put the best o-line possible out there for Rodgers. now you've got a backup starting and a #3 backing him up. maybe a wise $ decision but not a good football decision.
Don't let it be said that TT never cuts his own draft picks.
if he is playing on big contracts to a few of them, then the money from this year can be used to mitigate the hit.
Code:Julius Peppers OLB 36 GB TBD $10,500,000 UFA T.J. Lang G 28 GB TBD $6,181,250 UFA Nick Perry OLB 26 GB TBD $4,875,000 UFA Jared Cook TE 29 GB TBD $2,750,000 UFA Datone Jones OLB 26 GB TBD $2,455,280 UFA David Bakhtiari LT 24 GB TBD $1,784,850 UFA Micah Hyde SS 25 GB TBD $1,715,527 UFA Eddie Lacy RB 25 GB TBD $1,079,404 UFA J.C. Tretter C 25 GB TBD $778,977 UFA Don Barclay RT 27 GB TBD $700,000 UFA
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
Packers G T.J. Lang on Josh Sitton: "He loved it here. He wanted to be here. He wanted to finish his career here." So much for the theories many of you are throwing around.
Meanwhile >Jermichael Finley " You can't just let a Pro Bowler walk out the door like that. PERIOD! @jsitton71 was the BEST O-Linemen the @packers had!"
Leroy Butler added in " The shortest path to Aaron is up the middle,confused why did the packers cut JOSH SITTON. Smh "
Agreed. Hard to imagine what Sitton could have said/done where the Packers decided they are better without him than with him. OL skill level and depth have taken a big hit, even accounting for whatever slippage Sitton has had. I normally back TT/MM but this is a headscratcher for me.
Go PACK
extensions - so they can take cap space from this year to pay for contracts for future years? That sounds unlikely.
money carried over to next year - increased cap space for this year can be carried over to increase next year's cap?
What you are saying is passing strange, but perhaps it is right in some complicated sense.