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I am a TT supporter. I really liked what he did with the draft. Getting rid of Walker will be a turning point I think. The Plus side is that he won't be a distraction in the club house. The Negative side of course his his production. He is way better than Sherman with the draft. We have to wait on how Mike McCarthy does this year.
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You are right there; most of them suckOriginally posted by b bulldogcOUNT ME IN tt'S CORNER ALTHOUGH HE HAS MADE SOME MISTAKES. Personally I would have rather paid $$ to a younger corner with less of an injury history than Woodson. Harv, not all UM players are great!
TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
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Yeah, but there might have only been one, good one out there that fits the criteria, Nate Clements, and he was franchised. Of course, he is a Buckeye. Would have rather had him.Originally posted by BretskyPersonally I would have rather paid $$ to a younger corner with less of an injury history than Woodson. Harv, not all UM players are great!"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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Originally posted by GBMicheleyou've posted a bunch of OT polls, too and that doesn't seem to stop you from being repetitive!
LOL
Grrrrr
*That's a joke by the way, I really don't feel evil or angry. My humor is apparently being thought of as anger lately so I must clarify*Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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Are you getting some sensitivity training from 007? She did that for Mad and look how much calmer he is lately. He was telling me in a PM how he cleaned the whole house and took his woman out for dinner, then saying how he could never be the man that he is today without a woman's guidance....
BAHAHAHA... I can't even go on
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I don't think I can make it tomorrow. last day of the month, which is always the busiest as it is at work. On a very sad note, our admin at work just lost her mom to a long battle with cancer so alot of us are taking on some extra work while she is out.Originally posted by NickCollinsI'm cool. I had a rough stretch there. It was about 2 or 3 things all at once like usual....I'm over it.....
You goin to practice tomorrow?
Don't worry though, Nick, my hindsight photography will be here soon enough
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I like Thompson's draft strategy...he will never drive the team into the ground for lack of depth by stockpiling draft picks. He also seems to take very little chance on the first day picks. He is going to be sold on a guy if he takes them in the first 3 rounds. He seems willing to take smart chances on day two when available. Thompson's background is heavy on the draft, and that is why he shines in that category.
As far as free agency and management decisions...Thompson has shown the ability to make an unpopular decision and stick to his guns. I like that. I'm not completely sold on him in these areas...but he is also learning on the job to some extent, so you have to give him a chance. I don't mind mistakes...I just hate REPEATING the same mistake over and over. If a guy can't learn from his mistake the first time, he isn't a good GM. That was what bothered me with Sherman. He made mistakes in trading up, but continued to do it rather than learn his lesson. He made mistakes in game situations, but continued to do it rather than learn his lesson. Mistakes are going to happen...but you have to learn from them and not let the same mistake happen again.
I was not a fan of extending Sherman. I was not a fan of skipping past Bates as a head coach. Thompson has put a lot of stock into M3...and ultimately his success or failure in Green Bay will ride on his choice of replacement for Mike Sherman.My signature has NUDITY in it...whatcha gonna do?
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Ha, shows what you know.Originally posted by GBMicheleAre you getting some sensitivity training from 007? She did that for Mad and look how much calmer he is lately. He was telling me in a PM how he cleaned the whole house and took his woman out for dinner, then saying how he could never be the man that he is today without a woman's guidance....
BAHAHAHA... I can't even go on
Guys will fake anything to get some. You gullible chicas call it "romance", we men call it "kitty corralling".
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I support TT and his FA moves. I liked how he handled this year's draft, and if Rodgers and Collins continue to become quality NFL players his first draft went pretty well also.
As for last year's bargain FA bombs, I subscribe to Blue Dawg's Polar Weasel Theory: TT let Sherm slide to 4 - 12 without riding to the rescue. Sherman is gone. Now is different.
Noodle brings up an interesting point. Mike McCarthy and his coaching staff may be the most critical and least examined part of TT's performance thus far. There is so much not to like about the staff's resume's. I don't think many NFL headhunters had San Fran's OC on their hot list of coaching candidates.
By this time next year will focus have moved off of TT and on to the HC? I hope it will be more balanced anyway.[QUOTE=George Cumby] ...every draft (Ted) would pick a solid, dependable, smart, athletically limited linebacker...the guy who isn't doing drugs, going to strip bars, knocking around his girlfriend or making any plays of game changing significance.
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Thompsons biggest decisions:
Hawk
Rodgers
Collins
Wahle
Colledge
Jennings
Murphy
Sharper
This is just a quick, off the top of my head list but I see Wahle as the only real mistake. He could have streched a few contracts out to make Wahle fit. Right now Wahles contract looks good, but with him we wouldn't have Hawk and probably at least one or 2 other picks because we were able to trade out of that high second.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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