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  • Some postive movement on the C-dub front

    Williams used to joke with the other Dlineman that he was going to "break the bank". He was more than happy to break of talks early in the season.

    Now, after he had to play a few games where he wasn't able to just come in for 60% of the snaps and go all out at the QB with Kamp and KGB there drawing double teams, I think he realizes that he's not a superstar worthy of "breaking the bank"


    Anyway, here is what C-dub said in the greenbay press gazette,

    “It’s starting to sink in now to know there’s a chance I might not be back with the team,” Williams said. “The defensive line, we’ve got such a good group, and we’re all good friends. To know that there might be a separation, that’s tough.

    “But I’m not just going to take any deal. I want to be treated fair.”




    "FAIR". This is the first time Cdub has used that word. Usually when players start talking about fair something gets done shortly after. That is my observation anyway. If the guy gets 20 million over 5 years, he has to be happy. Maybe he could get a few more but damn, that's enough for just about anyone to live on for the rest of their lives. I hope he stays around. If Harrell takes a jump as big or bigger than Jollys, Jolly takes another step forward and Pickett is Pickett, I do think that group can be unstoppable with Williams as the pass rush specialist.
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  • #2
    They can not do anything in the near future.

    Firstly the have not much cap room left for this season, secondly the period for redoing deals ended some months ago.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by sepporepi
      They can not do anything in the near future.

      Firstly the have not much cap room left for this season, secondly the period for redoing deals ended some months ago.

      We are one of the healthier teams cap wise; we'll reportedly go into next year with 25,000,000 + so there is plenty of room to give him a deal if we choose.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Bretsky
        Originally posted by sepporepi
        They can not do anything in the near future.

        Firstly the have not much cap room left for this season, secondly the period for redoing deals ended some months ago.

        We are one of the healthier teams cap wise; we'll reportedly go into next year with 25,000,000 + so there is plenty of room to give him a deal if we choose.
        Also they can come to terms now but not sign until later.

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        • #5
          If he keeps getting his ass handed to him by opponents running games his "fair" is gonna get a lot fairer.

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          • #6
            Re: Some postive movement on the C-dub front

            Originally posted by JustinHarrell
            Williams used to joke with the other Dlineman that he was going to "break the bank". He was more than happy to break of talks early in the season.

            Now, after he had to play a few games where he wasn't able to just come in for 60% of the snaps and go all out at the QB with Kamp and KGB there drawing double teams, I think he realizes that he's not a superstar worthy of "breaking the bank"


            Anyway, here is what C-dub said in the greenbay press gazette,

            “It’s starting to sink in now to know there’s a chance I might not be back with the team,” Williams said. “The defensive line, we’ve got such a good group, and we’re all good friends. To know that there might be a separation, that’s tough.

            “But I’m not just going to take any deal. I want to be treated fair.”




            "FAIR". This is the first time Cdub has used that word. Usually when players start talking about fair something gets done shortly after. That is my observation anyway. If the guy gets 20 million over 5 years, he has to be happy. Maybe he could get a few more but damn, that's enough for just about anyone to live on for the rest of their lives. I hope he stays around. If Harrell takes a jump as big or bigger than Jollys, Jolly takes another step forward and Pickett is Pickett, I do think that group can be unstoppable with Williams as the pass rush specialist.
            JH, I think you're reading this exactly opposite of what the guy means. This is code for "yeah, I'm a faithful and loyal guy and I love my team, but the second somebody waves a huge contract under my nose [that's what he means by "fair"] I'm outta here."
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            • #7
              We are not gonna pay him what he can get on the open market.

              I can't remember a player opting for free agency and then re-signing with the Pack.

              The guy is gone. He won't be back.

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              • #8
                I agree - I think he's as good as gone. And I'm ok with that. No team can keep everybody, and I think we can absorb his loss better than any of our other key people. That cap space should be saved for guys we'd really hate to lose.

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                • #9
                  “But I’m not just going to take any deal. I want to be treated fair.”


                  This sounds like he's going to the high bidder, no matter who it is. I suspect it won't be the Pack. Actually, KyPack, I think William Henderson entered free agency and came back. Found out the market price for fullbacks wasn't what he thought it was. Don't think that'll happen here though.
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                  • #10
                    Who the heck cares about a backup DT? I dont think he is that good Id rather have a healthy Jolly.
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                    • #11
                      aGREE, i'D RATHER SPEND SOME OF OUR CAP ROOM IN THE SECONDARY. 99 is way to inconsistent for me, let him walk.
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                      • #12
                        IMO he was gone a long time ago. They have so much money I have no problems if they sign him.
                        TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Joemailman
                          “But I’m not just going to take any deal. I want to be treated fair.”


                          This sounds like he's going to the high bidder, no matter who it is. I suspect it won't be the Pack. Actually, KyPack, I think William Henderson entered free agency and came back. Found out the market price for fullbacks wasn't what he thought it was. Don't think that'll happen here though.
                          Yer right.

                          Thought there was a guy or two that did make it back, but I couldn't remember the names.

                          Fullbacks don't get the big deals, but a DT/DE with pass rushing ability?

                          Williams will get paid and it won't be us writing the checks.

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                          • #14
                            Jolly versus Williams, forget price, who would you keep?

                            Until midseason, I would have answered Williams, but Jolly made a jump I didn't expect.

                            I think Williams has a more valuable skill set. But as we all know, price is always an issue.

                            Originally posted by KYPack
                            Originally posted by Joemailman
                            “But I’m not just going to take any deal. I want to be treated fair.”


                            This sounds like he's going to the high bidder, no matter who it is. I suspect it won't be the Pack. Actually, KyPack, I think William Henderson entered free agency and came back. Found out the market price for fullbacks wasn't what he thought it was. Don't think that'll happen here though.
                            Yer right.

                            Thought there was a guy or two that did make it back, but I couldn't remember the names.

                            Fullbacks don't get the big deals, but a DT/DE with pass rushing ability?

                            Williams will get paid and it won't be us writing the checks.
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                            • #15
                              I would take Jolly in a heart beat over Williams. I think Williams (if he's around) will be our 4th best DT next year.
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