Heads up for anyone, Barnett is about to be interviewed on JRIB.
Heads up for anyone, Barnett is about to be interviewed on JRIB.
"I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley
Why is Jim Rome always the contract facilitator for our players?
Javon Walker
Al Harris
Ahman Green
Nick Barnett
these guys have all been on,and Jim Rome always blows smoke up their ass trying to talk about how much they deserve it. (Although, they DO all deserve it
It's still weird....
damn I only got to hear the last question...
Gosh Darn TT, re-sign this guy. He's intelligent, kind, and very well spoken. If there is a model Packer-person he fits it. I really wouldn't mind seeing Barnett play here for the rest of his long career.
Very well spoken. I like what he said regarding Pacman Jones. Bottomline, Nick wants to be a Packer and it's TT's responsibility to keep him a Packer.
"I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley
i read somewhere today that talks are underway about an extention
Barnett will be locked up long-term soon enough. Don't even sweat about it.
And he'll be doing the "Tailgate Tour."
'Tailgate Tour' Hits the Road Again, May 1-4
TOUR TO MAKE STOPS IN SUPERIOR, EAU CLAIRE, MADISON, RACINE AREAS; HARLAN, JONES, BARNETT, RODGERS, TAUSCHER TO SAY 'THANKS' IN PERSON
The Packers today announced plans for the second 'Green Bay Packers Tailgate Tour,' set for May 1-4, 2007, again setting out across the state to thank fans in person for their enduring and enthusiastic support of the club through the years.
The event, in a reprisal of the popular inaugural tour last July, will include Chairman Bob Harlan, President John Jones and players Nick Barnett, Aaron Rodgers and Mark Tauscher. The tour will take place aboard a customized motor coach emblazoned with the logo "Green Bay Packers Tailgate Tour" and the phrase "Touching Down in Your Community."
The tour will make stops in Superior (May 1) Eau Claire (May 2), McFarland (Madison area) (May 3) and Racine (May 4). Additionally, Kevin Barry will join the tour for the McFarland tailgate party and replace Tauscher for the Racine party, due to a prior commitment for Tauscher.
The motor coach will make one scheduled stop during the day at a site to be determined in each area. At the visit, tour members will have the opportunity to interact with fans and deliver the message of "thanks." In addition to the planned stops, surprise stops will be made as the schedule allows.
Culminating the day's activities during the 'Tailgate Tour' will be an evening tailgate party in each city from 6 to 8:30 p.m., with a flavor of famous Lambeau Field tailgating, hosted by a local non-profit organization. The parties will feature food and mingling with the Packers representatives. At each tailgate party, footballs autographed by each tour member will be given away as door prizes. Tailgate party tickets will cost $20, with proceeds to benefit the hosting organization.
"We're excited about hitting the road again this year," said Harlan. "Last year's tour was such a great experience for everyone involved, and I know the fans had a great time. We look forward to seeing some different areas of Wisconsin and saying thanks."
"I'm looking forward to this year's tour," said Jones. "We've got great, supportive fans all across the state, and to say hello and celebrate Packers football with them will be a fun experience. Raising money in the process for some fine organizations is a nice benefit as well."
'Green Bay Packers Tailgate Tour' evening tailgate party locations and ticket information are as follows (6 to 8:30 p.m. in each city):
- Superior: Wessman Arena, May 1. To benefit Superior-Douglas County Family YMCA Strong Kid's Campaign. Tickets on sale beginning 1 p.m., March 11 at the Superior YMCA, 9 N 21st St. Purchase/information: Jackie Minor or Mike Kraft (715/392-5611).
- Eau Claire: Eau Claire Ford on Hwy 93, May 2. To benefit L.E. Phillips Career Development Center. Tickets on sale at 10 a.m., March 12. Ticket purchase/information: Eau Claire Ford (715/852-1000), Gordy's County Market on Birch St. (715/836-8246) and Scheels in Oakwood Mall (715/833-1886).
- McFarland: Lewis Park, May 3. To benefit friends of McFarland Playgrounds. Ticket purchases: McFarland Associated Bank (608/838-3101) Tickets on sale beginning 1 p.m., March 3. For questions please contact Keith Green (608/838-9475).
- Racine: Racine County Fairgrounds, May 4. To benefit Volunteer Center of Racine. Ticket purchase/information: Volunteer Center of Racine County (262/886-9612).
Fans interested in 'Tailgate Tour' details are encouraged to visit www.packers.com often as information will be updated as the dates near. Fans can track each day's progress of the tour as well, with a Web blog and photo galleries posted daily. A Web blog and photo galleries of last year's tour are available online at
Nick said he doesn't know if they fully value him and if he gets to the FA market he is going to test it.
Barnett is taking a buisness stance here and he's making it clear that he won't sign for anything less than top dollar.
I don't picture Barnett being reasonable here.
I'd offer him 6 years 36 mil with 13 up front. He'd get alot more on the FA market but this is fair for signing a year early esspecially when you consider that the Packers could franchise him and keep him for anohter year wioth no long term risk.
Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
Seems like a good offer.Originally Posted by GregJennings
He'll be extended by the draft at the latest.
Pass Jessica's Law and keep the predators behind bars for 25 years minimum. Vote out liberal, SP judges. Enforce all immigrant laws!
If it gets done, I would expect it to get done before the season begins. The closer Barnett gets to free agency the lower his chances of being with the Packers.Originally Posted by b bulldog
We will never give him full market value so the only thing we can hope for is tha tBarnett takes one of those early deal discounts. 6 per year is fair. Hawk is getting that as a rookie. With the inflation, I think Barnett is worth all of that. Let's just hope the huge money up front is enough to lure him into signing.
Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
Originally Posted by GregJennings
Agree with all of this; last year Weatherspoon received around 33MIL for six years; I'd bet NB gets around that.
I also think the 3-3.5 Mil per year range for Ahman Green is about on as well. They might have to give him a 3yr deal to get it done though