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esoxx
11-20-2016, 11:28 PM
It's time.

Your best days are behind you Ted. Thanks for the memories. Time to move on. You're way too rigid. You're a turtle that very rarely looks out of his shell.

Oh, and you're never around to even make a comment on how YOUR team is performing. Nothing.

Thus McCarthy and Rodgers, you know, the team leaders absent you, have to take the brunt of the criticism while you're nowhere to be found.

Rome is burning. Excuse me while I put down my fiddle.

King Friday
11-20-2016, 11:33 PM
I think it is certainly time to blow this up. Sitting on almost $10M in cap money...why exactly?

Ted is a draft and develop guy...that takes TIME to implement. This team does not have time. We have a HOF QB with precious few years remaining in his prime. We need a GM who isn't afraid to take a stab in free agency once in awhile. I'm not suggesting we sign a $100M free agent...but we need a hell of a lot more than Jared Cook in free agency.

call_me_ishmael
11-20-2016, 11:43 PM
"Sitting on" is a misnomer because it rolls over to next year if they don't use it. It's not use it or lose it. Thompson isn't going to get fired either way. He'll either hang 'em up or keep working. Who fires a GM that went to NFCC two years ago and lost in overtime on the road in divisional round last year? Not going to happen.

Injuries are not an excuse for the outcome - but there is no way you fire the GM when his team was this injured and had his track record. How would you attract any other talented candidate when you're that reactionary?

Patler
11-21-2016, 07:55 AM
"Sitting on" is a misnomer because it rolls over to next year if they don't use it. It's not use it or lose it. Thompson isn't going to get fired either way. He'll either hang 'em up or keep working. Who fires a GM that went to NFCC two years ago and lost in overtime on the road in divisional round last year? Not going to happen.

Injuries are not an excuse for the outcome - but there is no way you fire the GM when his team was this injured and had his track record. How would you attract any other talented candidate when you're that reactionary?

Besides, I think the "almost $10M" is now actually less than nine million after the recent roster moves, and the league year has a long time to go still. They have only about 5% of their cap unused at this point. As you pointed out, the unused amount now rolls over automatically, so this represents the accumulated unused cap amount since the last CBA.

mmmdk
11-21-2016, 10:08 AM
Can't fire TT, can't fire McCarthy and what not? In real football in Europe even championship coaches and managers get fired. So yeah, I can easily get away with calling that wimpy.

Freak Out
11-21-2016, 12:40 PM
Is there any chance Schneider can be lured form SEA? I know this has been rubbed into the ground but shit....throw $$$ at him.

Anti-Polar Bear
11-21-2016, 12:42 PM
It's time.

Your best days are behind you Ted. Thanks for the memories. Time to move on. You're way too rigid. You're a turtle that very rarely looks out of his shell.

Oh, and you're never around to even make a comment on how YOUR team is performing. Nothing.

Thus McCarthy and Rodgers, you know, the team leaders absent you, have to take the brunt of the criticism while you're nowhere to be found.

Rome is burning. Excuse me while I put down my fiddle.

Welcome to the Anti-Polar Bear Club, Esoxx.

A quick reminder: I wanted the Polar Bear's head on a silver plate a mere 3 months into his tenure. I could see then what y'all are seeing now - Thompson is the mother of incompetence.

Hell, I even satirized Thompson's incompetence, and to a lesser extent, his sexuality, in the awesome "Ted is Trapped in the Closet" threads. I think Red got pissed at me one time and stopped posting at JSO for months.

Anti-Polar Bear
11-21-2016, 12:48 PM
Is there any chance Schneider can be lured form SEA? I know this has been rubbed into the ground but shit....throw $$$ at him.

Maybe if the Pack give up a bunch of Hershel Walker picks.

I seem to recall Schneider signing a lucrative, long-term contract extension prior to this season - without the "dream job" cause this time.

Patler
11-21-2016, 01:24 PM
Maybe if the Pack give up a bunch of Hershel Walker picks.

I seem to recall Schneider signing a lucrative, long-term contract extension prior to this season - without the "dream job" cause this time.


Yup:


RENTON, Wash. - Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider said Thursday that his new contract does not contain an out clause that would allow him to leave to join the Green Bay Packers.

"No," Schneider said. "There's been lots of whispers about a lot of things and it's a small league, and I'm from a small hometown."

Schneider recently agreed to a five-year extension that will keep him in Seattle through 2021.

Freak Out
11-21-2016, 04:23 PM
Dayum.

Joemailman
11-21-2016, 06:50 PM
Maybe if the Pack give up a bunch of Hershel Walker picks.

I seem to recall Schneider signing a lucrative, long-term contract extension prior to this season - without the "dream job" cause this time.

Maybe hire Matt Millen. He could bring in Joey Harrington to run the offense.

pbmax
11-21-2016, 07:42 PM
Maybe hire Matt Millen. He could bring in Joey Harrington to run the offense.

I hear Mike Sherman is tired of lunch room duty and might listen to an offer to be GM again.

Joemailman
11-21-2016, 07:59 PM
A year old, but a decent article on prospective GM's. http://insidethepylon.com/nfl/front-office/2016/01/07/2016-nfl-general-manger-candidates/

woodbuck27
11-21-2016, 08:56 PM
Jheeesh !

Just Jheeesh ! It's a sad time to be a Packer fan.

As things look now we'll never see Aaron Rodgers win another Super Bowl ring as a Green Bay Packer.

Never ...nope ...won't happen.

beveaux1
11-21-2016, 09:21 PM
Jheeesh !

Just Jheeesh ! It's a sad time to be a Packer fan.

As things look now we'll never see Aaron Rodgers win another Super Bowl ring as a Green Bay Packer.

Never ...nope ...won't happen.

This year reminds me a lot of the Ray Rhodes year, not the bleak 70's, 80's, and early 90's. During that time, there was almost no hope that we'd have a winning team. This year I feel that the offense is actually beginning to improve, but the defense may be hopeless due to injury. A 5 or 6 win year is a real possibility.

I also think that next year, if the offense continues its slow improvement, and if the defense gets back some of its key pieces ( a large if), we could be back to a playoff contender.

That's why it resembles the Rhodes year. We still had Favre, as we now have Rodgers, and next year is a re-set. We'll lose at least 2 large salaries in Peppers and Shields. The draft will have to fill some holes like RB and pass rusher, and free agency will be needed to get a solid CB. We won't be picked to win the division, but we'll likely have the talent.

This year, though, is a lost cause.

Bretsky
11-21-2016, 09:49 PM
It's time.

Your best days are behind you Ted. Thanks for the memories. Time to move on. You're way too rigid. You're a turtle that very rarely looks out of his shell.

Oh, and you're never around to even make a comment on how YOUR team is performing. Nothing.

Thus McCarthy and Rodgers, you know, the team leaders absent you, have to take the brunt of the criticism while you're nowhere to be found.

Rome is burning. Excuse me while I put down my fiddle.


KUDOS FOR THE THREAD
IT'S TIME TO HOLD TED ACCOUNTABLE
HE HIDES BEHIND EVERYBODY ELSE VIA THE PRESS AND LET'S THE COACH AND PLAYER DO ALL THE TALKING
AND DRAFT AND DEVELOP only has led to way the hell too many practice squad players in our lineup playing Sunday's

Sink this ship; hire Eliot Wolf

Freak Out
04-29-2017, 06:25 PM
LOL

King Friday
04-29-2017, 08:50 PM
I'll give Ted credit for actually signing a few people this year. He must've been using Google for the first time a few months back and realized there was a thing called free agency.

Deputy Nutz
04-29-2017, 08:54 PM
On Paper I thought this was a slightly pleasant draft for Ted. If you follow the draft prognosticators His third day draft picks were a little sub par, but he addressed the needs and holes on the Packers rosters. You can complain about the actual players but he watches a hell of a lot more film than any of you.

King Friday
04-29-2017, 08:55 PM
You can complain about the actual players but he watches a hell of a lot more film than any of you.

He damn well should...that is what he's getting paid for.

George Cumby
04-29-2017, 09:18 PM
LOL

Lol.

Good find, Freak.

gbgary
04-29-2017, 09:47 PM
he addressed the needs and holes on the Packers roster

he did plug a lot of holes and address some needs. hopefully a few will prove to be actual upgrades over what was lost.

texaspackerbacker
04-29-2017, 10:40 PM
I figured I'd find an old post of mine on page 1 of the thread, but no. I've said a lot of negative things about Ted over the years - how he has not maximized things for Packer personnel. This draft, though, I have a more positive feeling about than most recent ones.

BZnDallas
04-30-2017, 09:42 AM
he did plug a lot of holes and address some needs. hopefully a few will prove to be actual upgrades over what was lost.

I hope Jones will be the new and improved Hyde. Bigger, faster, and stronger, now, can he be as savy. I liked Hyde even with his flaws, he was a football player. I would probably like him even more had he not jumped a split second too soon in that playoff game vs Kaepernick, and missed that interception. But that's beside the point. Good on Hyde for getting paid, good on Ted and GB for trying to get an upgrade (if that's the position they decide to let him earn)

Bretsky
04-30-2017, 07:04 PM
LOL


Has something changed that much to where we are more confident today than we were six months ago ?