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  • #16
    Nah man, it's all pretendo. But I use to have a ride I wanted to hook up like that but I was gonna put the logo on the hood.

    That was before I flipped it over in some grape vines (that aint pretendo).

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    • #17
      Looks cool anyhow. It should be filed under "Things that SHOULD exist, but don't"

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      • #18
        Originally posted by MJZiggy
        Under the bad, I think that the Rodgers pick was kinda based on need. Everyone said we didn't need a QB, but if TT believed (as it seems he did) that Nall wasn't the answer to replace Favre, then it became necessary to find someone as this was right in the middle of the retirement discussion.
        How was Rodgers a pick based on need? I think every pick--even TT's--is based on need to a certain extent. For example, unless you're looking at a future HOF talent no one is going to spend a 1 on a MLB or WLB if there's already a young, promising and highly paid starter at that position. But looking at the Packers before the 2005 draft, you could argue that every position (except maybe MLB and OTs) was a position of need, assuming you define need as either (a) no adequate starter or (b) aging starter who will need to replaced sooner rather than later. In any case, Rodgers certainly didn't fill an immediate need, which is why TT got so much grief for that pick.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by hoosier
          Originally posted by MJZiggy
          Under the bad, I think that the Rodgers pick was kinda based on need. Everyone said we didn't need a QB, but if TT believed (as it seems he did) that Nall wasn't the answer to replace Favre, then it became necessary to find someone as this was right in the middle of the retirement discussion.
          How was Rodgers a pick based on need? I think every pick--even TT's--is based on need to a certain extent. For example, unless you're looking at a future HOF talent no one is going to spend a 1 on a MLB or WLB if there's already a young, promising and highly paid starter at that position. But looking at the Packers before the 2005 draft, you could argue that every position (except maybe MLB and OTs) was a position of need, assuming you define need as either (a) no adequate starter or (b) aging starter who will need to replaced sooner rather than later. In any case, Rodgers certainly didn't fill an immediate need, which is why TT got so much grief for that pick.
          Favre was already starting to talk retirement at that point. The quarterbacks on the roster when Rodgers was picked were Nall, Doug Pederson and J.T. O'Sullivan. If Favre retires in 05 or 06, which one of them do you think is capable of taking over as field general and leading the team to the Super Bowl? At the time people were screaming about the pick because Favre was on the roster and they had people who could back him up, but I think Thompson saw him as a capable replacement (jury's still out) who could take the team somewhere once Favre hung it up. Fans wanted a player that could fill a more IMMEDIATE need. Thompson saw the need coming and, really how many of us expected Favre to come back in '07?
          "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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          • #20
            Re: Top Ten Thompson Moves and Mistakes

            Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
            The Bad
            10. Drafting Aaron Rodgers in 2005
            what the hell!? Favre was talking retirement, had to move. What more could you expect from Rodgers?

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            • #21
              Re: Top Ten Thompson Moves and Mistakes

              Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
              The Good
              10. Resigning Aaron Kampman in 2006
              9. Drafting AJ Hawk in 2006
              8. Signing Ryan Pickett in 2006
              7. Extending Donald Driver in 2006
              6. Trading Javon Walker for 2nd round pick in 2006
              5. Drafting Greg Jennings in 2006 and James Jones in 2007
              4. Resigning Nick Barnett in 2007
              3. Signing Charles Woodson in 2006
              2. Trading 6th round pick for Ryan Grant in 2007
              1. Hiring Mike McCarthy in 2006

              The Bad
              10. Drafting Aaron Rodgers in 2005
              9. Not signing Safety Ken Hamlin in free agency in 2007
              8. Signing Guard Matt O'Dywer in 2005
              7. Signing Offensive Linemen Adrian Klemm in 2005
              6. Drafting Brandon Jackson in 2nd round in 2007
              5. Not solving interior offensive linemen problem since 2005
              4. Drafting Daryn Colledge in 2nd round in 2006
              3. Signing Safety Marquand Manuel in 2006
              2. Drafting Justin Harrell 16th overall in 2007
              1. Missing the boat on Randy Moss in spring of 2007
              Under the good I would also say finding our team record setting, NFL points leading kicker in the 6th round.

              I agree with those who think the jury is still out on the draft picks, including A-Rod. We (luckily) haven't needed A-Rod, except for the Dallas game this year. He is a "necessary evil", so to speak. No Packer fan wants Favre to retire (ok, the vast majority), but with him being 38 and talking retirement, you gotta groom a capable successor. He's with us, so he's ours and we live with the pick.

              As for losing Moss, I give credit to the Patriots. When one team beats another on Sunday, players and coaches who get it will give credit to the other team for their effort and not just focus on the mistakes made. New England scooped us with the 4th round pick they had acquired from San Francisco, who went for it last draft by picking up another late first round draft pick from New England in exchange for SF's 2008 first round draft, which will be #7 (ouch), plus San Fran gave them a 4th round in 2007 which they used to trade to Oakland for Moss, thus scooping TT and the Packers. It was a shrewd move. Have you ever been bidding on something on e-Bay and thought you were the only bidder, and you are tracking and tracking and then boom, at the 11th hour last minute, you lose the auction to someone who was waiting in the wings to see how much the would have to bid to win it. That's what the Patriots did.

              As for O'Dwyer and Klemm, I think TT thought he needed to shop the (Stop) Gap because of perceived (or real) financial constraints at the time. I think he wishes he could have gotten Wahle back, but stuck to his guns.

              Him sticking to his guns has had more hits and misses in my opinion and makes him a good GM.
              "Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts." -Daniel Patrick Moynihan

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              • #22
                I totally disagree with not signing Moss to be a bad move. The Pack are 13-3 and have great chemistry with what they have. This is all without Moss. I would put the Moss non-signing on the good move list.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by cpk1994
                  I totally disagree with not signing Moss to be a bad move. The Pack are 13-3 and have great chemistry with what they have. This is all without Moss. I would put the Moss non-signing on the good move list.
                  And, it wasn't without risk at the time. It's easy to sit back now that he seems like a tamed tiger with the TD record that it was worth the risk, but it could have also gone south. Moss has proven that if he is not happy, he may or may not perform. Boy, lucky for the Patriots they are 16-0. Moss must be giddy as a school girl.
                  "Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts." -Daniel Patrick Moynihan

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                  • #24
                    Re: Top Ten Thompson Moves and Mistakes

                    Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                    The Good
                    10. Resigning Aaron Kampman in 2006
                    9. Drafting AJ Hawk in 2006
                    8. Signing Ryan Pickett in 2006
                    7. Extending Donald Driver in 2006
                    6. Trading Javon Walker for 2nd round pick in 2006
                    5. Drafting Greg Jennings in 2006 and James Jones in 2007
                    4. Resigning Nick Barnett in 2007
                    3. Signing Charles Woodson in 2006
                    2. Trading 6th round pick for Ryan Grant in 2007
                    1. Hiring Mike McCarthy in 2006

                    The Bad
                    10. Drafting Aaron Rodgers in 2005
                    9. Not signing Safety Ken Hamlin in free agency in 2007
                    8. Signing Guard Matt O'Dywer in 2005
                    7. Signing Offensive Linemen Adrian Klemm in 2005
                    6. Drafting Brandon Jackson in 2nd round in 2007
                    5. Not solving interior offensive linemen problem since 2005
                    4. Drafting Daryn Colledge in 2nd round in 2006
                    3. Signing Safety Marquand Manuel in 2006
                    2. Drafting Justin Harrell 16th overall in 2007
                    1. Missing the boat on Randy Moss in spring of 2007


                    One or the other a)Giving Sherman the extension or b) firing him a few months later.

                    Here are some I would consider for the list either good or bad:

                    Terminating Mike Wahle
                    Not re-signing Torrence Marshall
                    Drafting William Whitticker in the 7th round
                    Release of Cleditus Hunt
                    R-Kal Truluck released
                    Chris Johnson for Robert Thomas trade
                    getting a conditional pick for Morely
                    Releasing Ben Steele and signing Donald Lee.
                    Signing Samkon Gado
                    Release of Joey Thomas
                    Hiring Kurt Shottenheimer
                    Ahmad Carrol release
                    waiving Roy Manning
                    Barnett extension
                    Jenkins extention
                    Donald Lee extention
                    Kory Hall drafted
                    Johnny Jolly drafted

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                    • #25
                      Interesting list, the only contentious item is that M3 hired Schotty, not TT.
                      "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                      • #26
                        #1 Best Move :- Elevating the Packers from laughingstock to Super Bowl contender in record time.
                        Who Knows? The Shadow knows!

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                        • #27
                          #2 Best Move :- Making "#1 Best Move" happen before The Shadow croaked.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                            #2 Best Move :- Making "#1 Best Move" happen before The Shadow croaked.
                            And these days that looms huge!
                            Who Knows? The Shadow knows!

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