Originally posted by Brandon494
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First, I worry about nothing when it comes to the Packers, because it is only of entertainment interest to me, with no impact on me beyond that. A loss bothers me not one bit after the game is done. My friends who are Bears fans could never understand why they couldn't goad me when Lovie Smith seemed to have the Packers number. It really does not bother me if they win or lose. I am one of the few who wasn't bummed out in the '70s and '80s, because I found the performances of many individual players to be entertaining even when the losses mounted. Individually, I care little about who they keep or who they let sign elsewhere, because the individual players mean nothing to me. I don't know them. The few NFL players I have dealt with have all been after their playing days were done. (Its is different for me with NHL players, many of which I have known personally.) Besides, as many on here will attest, I enjoy the off season maneuvering as much as the on-field play. I certainly don't worry about any one off-season act, because they are all inter-related, and each one alone has little meaning until the final roster is set. Even that is not static.
I doubt that is me that you are referring to in your comment above. I don't recall ever thinking the Packers would let Crosby get away, although I may have mentioned that when a player hits free agency you run the risk of someone offering an absurd contract and losing the guy. That is sort of what happened with Rivera. I have never waivered in my belief that Crosby was a talented kicker worth hanging on to, even when many on here seemed in favor of letting him go. Unlike other skilled positions where you can compensate by scheming, there is no compensation for a bad kicker or punter, so when you have good ones you should keep them.
As for Kuhn, I always felt the packers should keep him as their FB because of his versatility, and I predicted they would let Hall go because he was limited to blocking and STs, but more importantly never seemed to play more than about 12 games a year because of injuries. Availability counts for a lot for marginal, nonimpact players. Again, once Kuhn hit free agency there was risk, because some teams go nuts for Super Bowl winners' players, but that never materialized this year. Had it been a normal year for free agency, Kuhn and Jones could very well have been playing elsewhere.
I have always enjoyed the transitory nature of NFL rosters.


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