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agreed, the penalties he got on special teams were limited to the 15 yard varietyOriginally posted by Lurker64In 2007 he was pretty good on Special Teams. Special teamers have value. It's not like we're promising him the world and can't just cut him later, though.Originally posted by Freak OutBush? WTF? Bush? Did I miss something he did?Busting drunk drivers in Antarctica since 2006
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You are as wrong as usual. All-pro left tackle? LOL One PRO BOWL and now he is an all-pro?Originally posted by Partial??? He has immense talent around him. An all-pro left tackle (who admittedly saw a slight decline, but Clifton is still a premiere talent at the position), two top 15 receivers in the NFL, a very good tight end in Donald Lee, and a good enough offensive line, and a solid back.Originally posted by packer4lifefyi: mcnabb is pulling a real favre this offseason...he wants an offensive "stimulus package" before he decides what to do with his contract.
good grief, so glad we have a few years before rodgers sheds his perfect persona and starts getting whiny as well
He has about as good of talent as anyone in the league around him. He'll never complain if they keep stocking the offense like they have.
Two top 15 receivers? LOL DD isn't a top 15 receiver.
Very good tight end in Donald Lee? LOL This coming from a man who labeled Arod as average...but, Lee is very good? Oh lord.
Good enough line? Wow, i like that....you put a bunch of words together and formed a sentence that says..well, exactly nothing.
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I can still see him failing to recover that fumbled punt against the Giants in the NFC title game. The guy has physical ability, but always seems to come up short when opportunity knocks.Originally posted by Lurker64In 2007 he was pretty good on Special Teams. Special teamers have value. It's not like we're promising him the world and can't just cut him later, though.Originally posted by Freak OutBush? WTF? Bush? Did I miss something he did?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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If I was drinking when I read that, I might have BOMNFed there. Donald Lee practically defines average. If Partial was talking about Finley, Finley practically defines "unrealized potential."Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsVery good tight end in Donald Lee? LOL This coming from a man who labeled Arod as average...but, Lee is very good? Oh lord.</delurk>
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Clifton an All-Pro? No, and last year not close.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsYou are as wrong as usual. All-pro left tackle? LOL One PRO BOWL and now he is an all-pro?Originally posted by Partial??? He has immense talent around him. An all-pro left tackle (who admittedly saw a slight decline, but Clifton is still a premiere talent at the position), two top 15 receivers in the NFL, a very good tight end in Donald Lee, and a good enough offensive line, and a solid back.Originally posted by packer4lifefyi: mcnabb is pulling a real favre this offseason...he wants an offensive "stimulus package" before he decides what to do with his contract.
good grief, so glad we have a few years before rodgers sheds his perfect persona and starts getting whiny as well
He has about as good of talent as anyone in the league around him. He'll never complain if they keep stocking the offense like they have.
Two top 15 receivers? LOL DD isn't a top 15 receiver.
Very good tight end in Donald Lee? LOL This coming from a man who labeled Arod as average...but, Lee is very good? Oh lord.
Good enough line? Wow, i like that....you put a bunch of words together and formed a sentence that says..well, exactly nothing.
Two top 15 receivers? Yes. Driver was #20 in receiving yards last year. If he was on a team that didn't have a Jennings, he's have more even yards.
Donald Lee a very good TE? Nope. Average.
Good enough OL? Not sure what good enough means, but they are better than they are given credit for by many here.
Solid back? Last year just barely.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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he didn't fall on a fumble that could have led to GB in the Super BowlOriginally posted by Freak OutBush? WTF? Bush? Did I miss something he did?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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It's 11 o'clock...
I'm a little surprised Bodiford didn't get tendered. He went on the IR last year, and they didn't come to an injury settlement agreement. I figured they wanted to keep him around.--
Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...
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Well... he's not gone yet. He's just a free agent as of the start of free agency. If nobody else particularly wants him (not improbable), he can be resigned for less than the lowest tender.Originally posted by GuinessI'm a little surprised Bodiford didn't get tendered. He went on the IR last year, and they didn't come to an injury settlement agreement. I figured they wanted to keep him around.</delurk>
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Supposedly the greatest wedge-buster ever seen in the NFL.
Kind of like a bowling ball. Maybe worth keeping for that role - if he's really that good and can take out two or three guys on a kick off, your chances of bagging the returner way back are higher, much higher.
Whose spot you'd take for such a specialist, I dunno."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
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They may still want to keep him around, but not for $1M.Originally posted by GuinessI'm a little surprised Bodiford didn't get tendered. He went on the IR last year, and they didn't come to an injury settlement agreement. I figured they wanted to keep him around.
The "injury settlement" thing only works for a player who is expected to be healthy enough to resume playing at some point later in the season. Reaching an injury settlement allows him to do that. If a player is truly out for the year there is little incentive for him to agree to any settlement.
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