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Don't worry about Jennings. One way or another, he'll stay a Packer. Good teams like the Packers don't let franchise players get away................whoops....................I forgot about Favre. :P
Hometown discounts are a way of the past, but I'd think that if Jennings is offered equal money in two places he'd stay in Green Bay.
And Ted would be crazy NOT to keep him in Green Bay.
Thus the chances of him staying as a Packer are high, IMO.
I see it slightly differently. Jennings can't even get another offer until 2010 (2012 if we have the uncapped year and the Packers use their franchise tag.) So, it is in both parties interests to tie Jennings into a long term deal to cement him as a franchise player. Otherwise, he'll have to wait up to four more years before he gets paid his market value and four years is a long time to risk injury for the hope of a big payoff.
So, I think we're going to see Jennings get a six year (or more) deal sometime soon with a lot of incentives attached. Jennings will get paid and we'll keep him as a franchise player.
I do not think the Packers use use the franshise tag with no CBA in place.
"I don’t know how many players are really aware of it,” said an executive in finance for an NFL team. “Jennings would be a perfect example. He’s thinking, ‘Man, I want to be a UFA and hit the market.’ But there’s going to be a ton of guys getting a $2.5 million RFA tag that won’t hit the market at all."
That is true ONLY if there is no CBA extension. And we won't know that until the Spring of 2009. This assertion, as written, is misleading. Mr. Team Executive has no idea if the extension gets done by then. There could also be a temporary extension to allow further negotiating, which might very well push back the FA window closer to camp.
"Then the players might go to a lockout. Who knows? If the thing gets shut down, all of a sudden someone’s played five years in the league and he really hasn’t gotten a payday. That’s where the players have incentives to do deals early."
Employees don't lockout, they strike. And if there is no CBA, they would likely not strike to protest management's enforcement of work conditions (new rules for contracts instead of a CBA), they would decertify again.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
Don't worry about Jennings. One way or another, he'll stay a Packer. Good teams like the Packers don't let franchise players get away................whoops....................I forgot about Favre. :P
BOOOOOOOM SHAKALAKA!
They didn't let him get away. They sent him packing.
Don't worry about Jennings. One way or another, he'll stay a Packer. Good teams like the Packers don't let franchise players get away................whoops....................I forgot about Favre. :P
June 4th, 2022
Greg Jennings Traded to Oklahoma Cyclones
...end of a 17 year career in Green Bay...
"I wasn't feeling the love anymore..."
...to be reunited with 55 year old Favre who says he may be in his last season...
[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.
What would the consecutive game streak be up to in 2022? I can see the injured list now--Favre questionable with a mild heart attack--upgraded to probable.
As for the '09 free agency list, Thompson will handle it--he's handled pretty much everything else that has come along. Why would anybody doubt that he can deal with this?
As I look at that list, I see a lot of opportunity--to separate the wheat from the chaff in a lot of cases.
Sure, Jennings, Rodgers, and Kampman will cost some big money, and I'm reasonably sure Thompson will see fit to pay what it takes. If he stays healthy, Blackmon might also be a keeper. Just about everybody else, though, could easily be gone. Considering Thompson's apparent preference for keeping his draft picks over borderline vets, I think most of those guys will be hitting the road.
As for Driver, I could see him staying a little longer--signing a greatly reduced contract to stay a Packer.
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Don't worry about Jennings. One way or another, he'll stay a Packer. Good teams like the Packers don't let franchise players get away................whoops....................I forgot about Favre. :P
BOOOOOOOM SHAKALAKA!
Can a 38 year old who shuns working out be considered a franchise player??
The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
Anyone see the big difference between TT and wolf? Wolf would let our guys go right in their prime while signing other teams older guys (many times backfiring). TT refused to sign anyones old dude, but has been proactive in locking up our guys in their prime. Time will tell which method is better, but I think wolf's approach is one reason he lit out of town after holmgren left. The roster wasn't nearly as deep as it had been a few years earlier.
The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
I think it is somewhere in the middle. Build the roster with great depth and fill in the gaps with Vets that can get you over the top.
Swede: My expertise in this area is extensive. The essential difference between a "battleship" and an "aircraft carrier" is that an aircraft carrier requires five direct hits to sink, but it takes only four direct hits to sink a battleship.
Anyone see the big difference between TT and wolf? Wolf would let our guys go right in their prime while signing other teams older guys (many times backfiring). TT refused to sign anyones old dude, but has been proactive in locking up our guys in their prime. Time will tell which method is better, but I think wolf's approach is one reason he lit out of town after holmgren left. The roster wasn't nearly as deep as it had been a few years earlier.
Except the fact that probably his best GM year ever (other than getting Favre) was in 2000 - drafting 4 starters and trading last year's garbage for Ahman Green. Bu other than that you're probably right - the Jamal Reynolds pick really doomed the Packers from taking that next step up in the early aughts.
"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
Don't worry about Jennings. One way or another, he'll stay a Packer. Good teams like the Packers don't let franchise players get away................whoops....................I forgot about Favre. :P
BOOOOOOOM SHAKALAKA!
Can a 38 year old who shuns working out be considered a franchise player??
In the minds of simpleton hype swallowers? Absofockinglutely.
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