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I always feel sorry for Ki-juana Carter, cause he DESTROYED his knee as a rookie.
"I would love to have a guy that always gets the key hit, a pitcher that always makes his best pitch and a manager that can always make the right decision. The problem is getting him to put down his beer and come out of the stands and do those things." - Danny Murraugh
I always vote for Mandrich, because we could have had Barry Sander, Deion Sanders, Derrick Thomas...many others.
In my lifetime though, Jon Michaels and Jamal Reynolds were killers, with Harrell shooting up the boards on Packer busts.
"I would love to have a guy that always gets the key hit, a pitcher that always makes his best pitch and a manager that can always make the right decision. The problem is getting him to put down his beer and come out of the stands and do those things." - Danny Murraugh
I always vote for Mandrich, because we could have had Barry Sander, Deion Sanders, Derrick Thomas...many others.
In my lifetime though, Jon Michaels and Jamal Reynolds were killers, with Harrell shooting up the boards on Packer busts.
Mine was Aaron Rogers...I mean really...ugh what a bust
AGAIN!!!!!
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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.
I always vote for Mandrich, because we could have had Barry Sander, Deion Sanders, Derrick Thomas...many others.
In my lifetime though, Jon Michaels and Jamal Reynolds were killers, with Harrell shooting up the boards on Packer busts.
Mine was Aaron Rogers...I mean really...ugh what a bust
AGAIN!!!!!
Sarcasm
Oh you dont have to go too far back on this forum to find that sentiment.
isn't that the truth.
"I would love to have a guy that always gets the key hit, a pitcher that always makes his best pitch and a manager that can always make the right decision. The problem is getting him to put down his beer and come out of the stands and do those things." - Danny Murraugh
I always vote for Mandrich, because we could have had Barry Sander, Deion Sanders, Derrick Thomas...many others.
In my lifetime though, Jon Michaels and Jamal Reynolds were killers, with Harrell shooting up the boards on Packer busts.
If Harrell stays on the shelf this season again, I think he's right up there.
One time Lombardi was disgusted with the team in practice and told them they were going to have to start with the basics. He held up a ball and said: "This is a football." McGee immediately called out, "Stop, coach, you're going too fast," and that gave everyone a laugh. John Maxymuk, Packers By The Numbers
I always vote for Mandrich, because we could have had Barry Sander, Deion Sanders, Derrick Thomas...many others.
In my lifetime though, Jon Michaels and Jamal Reynolds were killers, with Harrell shooting up the boards on Packer busts.
If Harrell stays on the shelf this season again, I think he's right up there.
Harrell hurts, but I don't put him in the same league as Reynolds.
At least Harrell made it on the field and looked like a football player between his back injuries. I believe they actually traded up for Jamal Reynolds and he looked more like a figure skater the handful of garbage time plays he got in.
I always vote for Mandrich, because we could have had Barry Sander, Deion Sanders, Derrick Thomas...many others.
In my lifetime though, Jon Michaels and Jamal Reynolds were killers, with Harrell shooting up the boards on Packer busts.
If Harrell stays on the shelf this season again, I think he's right up there.
Harrell hurts, but I don't put him in the same league as Reynolds.
At least Harrell made it on the field and looked like a football player between his back injuries. I believe they actually traded up for Jamal Reynolds and he looked more like a figure skater the handful of garbage time plays he got in.
That guy was overrated. I watched college film on him. he strictly took an upfield edge rush, every snap. All his sacks were against undermanned LT's etc. Against decent competition, he disappeared. That was a big reach by the Wolfman. Although Ron blames the Sher-mann now.
That's my one beef with Wolf. His name was still on the door, whether he was training Sherman or not. If he didn't like Reynolds he could have said no. In fact, there wasn't any discussion about whose pick Reynolds was until he busted.
And I don't think either that Reynolds was an injury case. Sure, he got hurt, but he never flashed a thing in the NFL.
I would put Harrell, if he doesn't come back, more in the Terrance Murphy category. Injury - bad luck. A bust is someone who was way, way overrated in terms of his skills.
You know, like Tony Mandarich. And Jamaal Reynolds. And Rich Campbell. And Antuan Edwards. And John Michaels. And Ahmad Carroll.
"The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
Yes, I wouldn't call Harrell a bust either because he never had a chance, yet, because of injury. Yes, he had injury issues in college but the one bothering him now is not related to anything he suffered before he came to GB. I'm an optimist by nature so I'm still hoping that Harrell can contribute this coming season. A girl can dream, can't she?
That's my one beef with Wolf. His name was still on the door, whether he was training Sherman or not. If he didn't like Reynolds he could have said no. In fact, there wasn't any discussion about whose pick Reynolds was until he busted.
And I don't think either that Reynolds was an injury case. Sure, he got hurt, but he never flashed a thing in the NFL.
I would put Harrell, if he doesn't come back, more in the Terrance Murphy category. Injury - bad luck. A bust is someone who was way, way overrated in terms of his skills.
You know, like Tony Mandarich. And Jamaal Reynolds. And Rich Campbell. And Antuan Edwards. And John Michaels. And Ahmad Carroll.
Now Fritz, don't go upsetting McGinn and Wilde by suggesting that the very open and forthcoming nature of Wolf was actually the GMs way of getting favorable coverage for himself and the team. And that favorable coverage has whitewashed his more goofy failures.
Wolf taught McGinn how a winning organization works and looks like. That must mean it was near perfect and that the writers covering it are not complicit in its hagiography. I mean, 1 Super Bowl win in 8 or 9 years! That's not a fart in the wind.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
My dream is that some, sorta obscure OLB (say low end BCS conference school, or mid-major) gets asked the wrong question by John Dorsey during the interview and rips apart the Packers hotel room trying to exact revenge. He impressively shreds the Indianapolis phone book with one hand while waving around Shaun Slocum by the neck with the other.
We then draft him in the 2nd round and he plays LOLB for 10 years. 3 Super Bowl's later he retires and we get to hear about all the wacky stuff he was up to all those years. Only after 3 Super Bowls, it seems charming.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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