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Someone explain to me Thompson's thinking. When he first got to Green Bay he let Wahle and Rivera (I think it was Wahle and Rivera but I could be wrong...I'm old) go without knowing he had adequate placements. You would have thought he would have learned from that and would not have let Jenkins go without knowing Neal could do the job. Doesn't make sense to me. That's like divorcing your somewhat worn-around-the-edges wife to marry the skank down the street without knowing whether she can cook...food!!!My house is in Georgia but Wisconsin is my home.
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I will try, though it is more speculation than explanation.Originally posted by AtlPackFan View PostSomeone explain to me Thompson's thinking. When he first got to Green Bay he let Wahle and Rivera (I think it was Wahle and Rivera but I could be wrong...I'm old) go without knowing he had adequate placements. You would have thought he would have learned from that and would not have let Jenkins go without knowing Neal could do the job. Doesn't make sense to me. That's like divorcing your somewhat worn-around-the-edges wife to marry the skank down the street without knowing whether she can cook...food!!!
1. You don't really know what you have until you try it.
2. TT's team building philosophy is rooted in identifying young talent that isn't apparent to most observers and developing it. If they had re-signed Jenkins that would have curtailed the development of the guys behind him. That goes back to #1: The Packers won't really know what they have in Wynn and Wilson (not to mention Neal) until they are put in the position of having to perform. They could turn out to be Will Whittickers or they could be Josh Sittons in the rough, but you won't know until you put them on the hot seat.
3. Maybe TT did want to bring him back at the price the Eagles got him for but didn't want to overpay for him. Nobody really knows if Jenkins was still open to returning once his market value crashed. Maybe he was pissed off by the whole process and held the Packers accountable becuase, well, someone has to pay.
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He knew something we didn't. Forget Mike Neal. Jarius Wynn and C.J. Wilson are around to save the day.Originally posted by AtlPackFan View PostSomeone explain to me Thompson's thinking. When he first got to Green Bay he let Wahle and Rivera (I think it was Wahle and Rivera but I could be wrong...I'm old) go without knowing he had adequate placements. You would have thought he would have learned from that and would not have let Jenkins go without knowing Neal could do the job. Doesn't make sense to me. That's like divorcing your somewhat worn-around-the-edges wife to marry the skank down the street without knowing whether she can cook...food!!!
"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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Ya, this is a valid point in general. But D-line is a little like Pop Warner Football - everybody gets to play.Originally posted by hoosier View PostIf they had re-signed Jenkins that would have curtailed the development of the guys behind him.
I think they could have kept 7 D-lineman, or possibly cut CJ Wilson if he didn't get his butt in gear.
It seems like the pissed-off explanation is unlikely, judging by comments from players. Probably TT made a mistake, but we don't know for sure.Originally posted by hoosier View PostMaybe TT did want to bring him back at the price the Eagles got him for but didn't want to overpay for him. Nobody really knows if Jenkins was still open to returning once his market value crashed. Maybe he was pissed off by the whole process and held the Packers accountable becuase, well, someone has to pay.
The axe I am grinding is against the sour grapes brigade - people in this very forum - who insist that the loss of Jenkin's talents are no big deal. No need to name names, the HarveyWallbangers and JustinHarrells of this forum know who they are.
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Given how often Jenkins has been injured, I don't think they are that much worse off this year than in the past. You can't keep everyone and there will always be hard choices that will be second guessed in hindsight.Originally posted by AtlPackFan View PostSomeone explain to me Thompson's thinking. When he first got to Green Bay he let Wahle and Rivera (I think it was Wahle and Rivera but I could be wrong...I'm old) go without knowing he had adequate placements. You would have thought he would have learned from that and would not have let Jenkins go without knowing Neal could do the job. Doesn't make sense to me. That's like divorcing your somewhat worn-around-the-edges wife to marry the skank down the street without knowing whether she can cook...food!!!
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the Jenkins cut was questioned in foresightOriginally posted by sharpe1027 View Posthard choices that will be second guessed in hindsight.
it was a mistake regardless of how well Mike NEal does or doesn't play. You need quality depth at DL
maybe not a "mistake", we don't know that for sure, but certainly a big loss
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If they legitimately knew Neal could be done for a good chunk of the season, letting Jenkins go was a mistake. If not, then they may have felt they had the horses to not worry. The real question is how much info was the staff working with at the time of the decision.All tyrannies rule through fraud and force, but once the fraud is exposed they must rely exclusively on force.
George Orwell
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