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  • Did Detroit overpay Verba?

    Should TT have stayed in the bidding for Ross Verba? From the Green Bay Press Gazette:

    "Thompson made a run at signing Verba as a likely starter but was unwilling to compete with the guaranteed money in Detroit’s offer. Verba had taken a year off from football because he’d been unable to get the lucrative deal he sought in free agency last year, and he appeared ready to retire from the game.

    "The former Packers first-round draft pick is believed to have received a signing bonus in the range of $2 million plus a base salary of about $1 million this year as part of a contract that includes additional years at the Lions’ option."


    The $1 million salary is not much more than the minimum for an older veteran. The key is the $2 million signing bonus. That's not a huge bonus either, spread over at least a couple years..

  • #2
    I'm not decidedly on one side or the other. I see the point that it would be good to have a vet competing for a guard spot, and two mil doesn't sound that steep. On the other hand, Verba's been out of the game for a year, apparently is a prick, and didn't want to play guard when he was here last. So you wonder if you want to toss two mil at the guy for a signing bonus, when you've just emerged from having to pay your spread-out signing bonuses for guys like Cletidus Hunt.
    "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

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    • #3
      Verba or not, we should have singed a starting OG in free agency instead of going into a regular season with three open OL positions.
      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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      • #4
        Do we really need another nut case?

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        • #5
          Maybe he's a changed guy; doubt it though. My wanting to sign Verba was more a reaction to TT's failure to sign a starting OG in the offseason than it was indicating Verba is the answer. I just feel at this point he'd be a huge improvement over Coston, White, or whatever yahoo starts at the OG position. That OL is still our biggest question.
          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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          • #6
            What about that Kendyl Jacox? I don't know if he would fit the blocking scheme but he would certainly add much needed depth to the O-line.

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            • #7
              I have concerns about the OL, too. I just think that Verba's help would only be needed for the one year, after that I think TT & Co. will have had a chance to address the OL. And for just one year, I'm not sure he's worth it, considering he could easily be a problem in the locker room.

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              • #8
                Welcome to Packer Rats Brandon! If you need help with an avatar or anything just.

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                • #9
                  From Pro Football Talk :

                  LIONS LAMBASTED FOR PAYING VERBA

                  League insiders are laughing their asses off in response to reports that the Detroit Lions gave offensive lineman Ross Verba a $2.2 million signing bonus, a $1.8 million base salary for 2006, and a five-year deal worth up to $20 million in total payments.

                  Said one high-level league insider, "If any of this is true, they should fire every member of that organization."

                  Verba regarded in most NFL cities as a complete and total turd. Besides, who in the hell were the Lions competing with for his services?

                  In fairness to the Lions, the deal includes a $2.5 million option bonus payable in 2007, which means that the contract might only be worth, in the end, $4 million over one year. Even then, however, Verba doesn't deserve $4 million for one year of football.

                  Heck, he doesn't deserve $1 million. Instead, the Lions should have dangled the one-year veteran minimum salary and told Verba to take it, leave it, or get a better deal elsewhere.
                  more freedom, less government. Go Sarah!

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                  • #10
                    That's a bigger bonus and bigger 1st year salary than GBPG reported. If its true, TT did the right thing.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Bretsky
                      Verba or not, we should have singed a starting OG in free agency instead of going into a regular season with three open OL positions.
                      yep

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Bretsky
                        Verba or not, we should have singed a starting OG in free agency instead of going into a regular season with three open OL positions.
                        I think you're dead on. It's asking a lot of this coaching staff to develop 3 guys that weren't considered ready to start last year. Bring in a viable Plan B or two just in case things don't work out.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                          It's asking a lot of this coaching staff to develop 3 guys that weren't considered ready to start last year.
                          That's why we have coaches. That's their job. We have almost as many coaches as players....they need to earn their keep!!!

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                          • #14
                            Clifton - Clifton = Same

                            Klemm - Colledge = If Colledge beats out Klemm obviously the coaches feel it is a gain

                            Flanny - Wells = Flanny was injured. I consider this a push

                            Whittaker - Spitz/Coston/Whitt = If Whitt wins the position it should be better. Whoever beats Whitt was better in camp, so no matter what this looks to be an improved position.

                            Tausch - Tausch = Tausch looks great. Same here.


                            By my estimation, none of the positions have gotten worse. Sure it was a total disaster last year but it looks to be something slightly better than that this time around. The depth is what is impressive. Slowly, TT is getting the team back to 2 deep instead of all our eggs in one basket. It's a little concerning. I'm sure Brett is not impressed at this point. Hopefully they can at least pass protect.

                            There is not question the Packers are not a great team. I think there is a good shot that some of these guys will pan out. Unfortunately for Brett, Rodgers will reap the benefits while Brett suffers the hell fire that comes with learning on the job.
                            Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                            • #15
                              The depth on the Oline is not impressive. They are vulnerable. I don't count rookies and unproven players as depth.

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