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  • #16
    Re: QBs Cut

    Originally posted by SkinBasket
    via JSO:

    Packers cut QBs Babb, Bell
    By Tom Silverstein
    Monday, Apr 28 2008, 05:36 PM

    NEED TO PUT LINK NOT ARTICLE
    We need to link blog entries too? Can we paste the text from the blog if we post the link, or can we just post the link?

    For the record, Journal Sentinel Communications can lick my balls.
    "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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    • #17
      It takes 4-5 QB's to run camp. I think this means TT will soon sign a vet. I'd be shocked if Nall was signed.

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      • #18
        Nall said he would not sign if #4 returned. He said he wants to compete for a starting job somewhere. I think he would be a good 2/3. I think TT might be thinking "If you don't want to be here, there is the door."

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        • #19
          Originally posted by AV David
          Nall said he would not sign if #4 returned. He said he wants to compete for a starting job somewhere. I think he would be a good 2/3. I think TT might be thinking "If you don't want to be here, there is the door."
          Bedard sure didn't think much of Nall. In his chat he said Nall is "..not good. At all." and that any fan who wants him over anybody else "really has no idea what they're talking about."

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Patler
            Originally posted by AV David
            Nall said he would not sign if #4 returned. He said he wants to compete for a starting job somewhere. I think he would be a good 2/3. I think TT might be thinking "If you don't want to be here, there is the door."
            Bedard sure didn't think much of Nall. In his chat he said Nall is "..not good. At all." and that any fan who wants him over anybody else "really has no idea what they're talking about."
            He's really never been very good. If he cant beat out the 2 guys in Buffalo, he's not going to beat out Rodgers. Its probably best to just move on.
            Originally posted by 3irty1
            This is museum quality stupidity.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by KYPack
              It takes 4-5 QB's to run camp. I think this means TT will soon sign a vet. I'd be shocked if Nall was signed.
              I think right now the Packers are fighting a numbers game, of sorts, for the rookie camp this weekend. They signed a lot of nondrafted players for the weekend camp, including several more WRs. It seems clear they want to give the rookie QBs all the work they can at the camp, which explains all the rookie WRs, both drafted and FA.

              They will not take all 12 WRs to TC in August. Some will be cut.

              Before August they will probably sign a "camp arm" which could be one of the two QBs they cut yesterday.

              I also would not be surprised if they re-sign Daugherty before camp. They just don't need him right now and can use his spot for someone they want to look at this weekend. Daugherty punted quite well last year.

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              • #22
                I doubt any veteran QB who has anything left would want to come to Green Bay. Most guys at least want a shot at the #2 job. With the drafting of Brohm, that ain't going to happen.
                I can't run no more
                With that lawless crowd
                While the killers in high places
                Say their prayers out loud
                But they've summoned, they've summoned up
                A thundercloud
                They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Joemailman
                  Most guys at least want a shot at the #2 job. With the drafting of Brohm, that ain't going to happen.
                  Sorry, but if I can get a 7 figure salary for being a #3, that's enough for me, Joe.

                  The vets out there are scrambling to make an easy living at this stage. Yeah, it'd be nice if they could play, but that is not first and foremost.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Patler
                    Originally posted by KYPack
                    It takes 4-5 QB's to run camp. I think this means TT will soon sign a vet. I'd be shocked if Nall was signed.
                    I think right now the Packers are fighting a numbers game, of sorts, for the rookie camp this weekend. They signed a lot of nondrafted players for the weekend camp, including several more WRs. It seems clear they want to give the rookie QBs all the work they can at the camp, which explains all the rookie WRs, both drafted and FA.

                    They will not take all 12 WRs to TC in August. Some will be cut.

                    Before August they will probably sign a "camp arm" which could be one of the two QBs they cut yesterday.

                    I also would not be surprised if they re-sign Daugherty before camp. They just don't need him right now and can use his spot for someone they want to look at this weekend. Daugherty punted quite well last year.
                    Who is Daugherty, Patler?

                    I missed this guy all to hell and back.

                    Who he?

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by KYPack
                      Who is Daugherty, Patler?

                      I missed this guy all to hell and back.

                      Who he?
                      It's DOugherty, and he was a punter out of ECU. Did really well at college ball. A real star for them.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Tarlam!
                        Originally posted by KYPack
                        Who is Daugherty, Patler?

                        I missed this guy all to hell and back.

                        Who he?
                        It's DOugherty, and he was a punter out of ECU. Did really well at college ball. A real star for them.
                        Ya, sorry about the typo. I grew up with a "Daugherty" and continually type it that way.

                        In pre-season last year he punted decently, for the most part, and camp reports were that he was somewhat more consistent than Ryan, but not as strong. Coming out of college he was said to be a very good directional punter too, getting the ball out of bounds inside the 20.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Patler
                          Originally posted by KYPack
                          It takes 4-5 QB's to run camp. I think this means TT will soon sign a vet. I'd be shocked if Nall was signed.
                          I think right now the Packers are fighting a numbers game, of sorts, for the rookie camp this weekend. They signed a lot of nondrafted players for the weekend camp, including several more WRs. It seems clear they want to give the rookie QBs all the work they can at the camp, which explains all the rookie WRs, both drafted and FA.

                          They will not take all 12 WRs to TC in August. Some will be cut.

                          Before August they will probably sign a "camp arm" which could be one of the two QBs they cut yesterday.

                          I also would not be surprised if they re-sign Daugherty before camp. They just don't need him right now and can use his spot for someone they want to look at this weekend. Daugherty punted quite well last year.

                          OK, OK.

                          They already signed him.

                          Per Silverstein

                          Dougherty, an undrafted free agent from East Carolina, originally signed with the team Aug. 3 and spent three weeks in training camp before being released Aug. 24. The Packers signed him Thursday to a "futures" contract that will put him on the 80-man off-season roster.

                          The 6-1, 233-pound Dougherty impressed the coaches with his strong leg and solid athletic ability. In addition to punting, he can also kick off. Dougherty never really had a chance to unseat incumbent Jon Ryan, who had a superb training camp and nailed down the job early.

                          However, the Packers kept tabs on Dougherty and presumably want to see what an off-season working with their coaches can do for his punting. Dougherty averaged 44.25 yards on eight attempts during the exhibition season, with two punts inside the 20-yard line.

                          Consistency will be the primary focus of his off-season work.

                          The Packers got mixed results from Ryan this past season. He was solid most of the season, finishing ninth in the league in gross average and 12th in net average, but he had a disastrous day in Chicago and averaged just 33.1 gross and 28.2 net in two post-season games played in unfavorable weather.

                          Friday, Jan 25 08

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                          • #28
                            Actually, I believe they cut Dougherty again on Monday, which is why I said I wouldn't be surprised if he was re-signed before training camp.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by GrnBay007
                              Where does Nall fit in?
                              Into a cubicle. Mid-level management. Maybe a sales position.
                              #14

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Patler
                                Actually, I believe they cut Dougherty again on Monday, which is why I said I wouldn't be surprised if he was re-signed before training camp.
                                Missed that move, too. I do dimly remember the other punter (Dougherty) in pre-season putting up a battle with Ryan. i thought he desreved another look. This is make or break year for Jon Ryan. For a northern boy, he ain't that good in the wind & cold.

                                He needs to imnprove in quite a few areas to keep his gig.

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