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  • #91
    I wouldn't blame a GM for letting him walk, it's risky to tag Flynn knowing he'll sign it while its still on the printer tray--but honestly I feel that a really great GM makes something happen here. He's clearly worth it, the demand for him is there. Peyton Manning waiting around in FA throws a bit of a wrench into Flynn's value but he's still worth more than a comp pick, it's TT's job to capitalize on the value this organization has added to Flynn.
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    • #92
      I don't think Peyton Manning throws a wrench into anything. Everything I've heard says his recovery is behind, he doesn't have any arm strength at all yet and may never get it back. That's not something I'd be clamoring for if I were looking for the best chance at winning. The only thing Manning truly has in his favor right now is a lot of experience and quicker reading and thinking than a younger kid.
      "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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      • #93
        There are probably at least 8 teams that would be improving themselves by trading for Matt Flynn. I think that's enough competition that there's a good chance TT finds a buyer. Even an early 3rd round pick would be better than what TT would get next year as a comp pick.
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        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
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        • #94
          Originally posted by Zool View Post
          Actually Flynn arguably has a better track record than Schaub. Shaub had 2 starts in 3 years and his stats were average at best.
          Fair point. I thought Schaub got a bunch in a row like Kolb due to Vick injury. Apparently not so much. Schaub must be the high range then. He collected a swap of first round picks and a 2nd round pick.

          The other problem with comparing to Schaub is that he was an RFA.
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          • #95
            Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
            There are probably at least 8 teams that would be improving themselves by trading for Matt Flynn. I think that's enough competition that there's a good chance TT finds a buyer. Even an early 3rd round pick would be better than what TT would get next year as a comp pick.
            You are spot on here; even a high 4th this year trumps an end of the yr 3rd next yr. Typically on draft day the experts equate a one year delay on a pick costing a round. Hoody in the past has traded a 2nd for next year's first. I'm not sure the 1st/2nd comparison works.

            However, a high 4 this year probably trumps a late 3rd.

            PERHAPS we could hire Scott Boras to finagle this deal. We need a slick Willy to convince 2-3 teams they are fighting for Matt Flynn. If we can't do that he's going free cuz there is no way TT franchises the dude iMO w/o having a deal worked out.

            I don't perceive TT to be a slick Willy
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            • #96
              THe Hasslebeck trade always intrigued me. Trading our #17 and Hasslebeck for a #10 pick and a fourth rounder I think.

              Unfortunately in the end the deal ended up being Hasslebeck and a very effective OL (quiz....can anybody remember?) for...........Jamal Reynolds and Torrence Marshall

              As luck would have it rumor had it Miami called us late to offer a late 1st for him but we had just made the deal.
              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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              • #97
                Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
                There are probably at least 8 teams that would be improving themselves by trading for Matt Flynn. I think that's enough competition that there's a good chance TT finds a buyer. Even an early 3rd round pick would be better than what TT would get next year as a comp pick.
                Originally posted by Bretsky View Post
                You are spot on here; even a high 4th this year trumps an end of the yr 3rd next yr. Typically on draft day the experts equate a one year delay on a pick costing a round. Hoody in the past has traded a 2nd for next year's first. I'm not sure the 1st/2nd comparison works.

                However, a high 4 this year probably trumps a late 3rd.

                PERHAPS we could hire Scott Boras to finagle this deal. We need a slick Willy to convince 2-3 teams they are fighting for Matt Flynn. If we can't do that he's going free cuz there is no way TT franchises the dude iMO w/o having a deal worked out.

                I don't perceive TT to be a slick Willy
                8 teams makes it a beguiling possibility, but its almost certainly an overestimation. Teams always value their own QB more than others. And others will not want to commit to a single player both picks and significant veteran cash. If you include those factors, I bet there are 3 teams discussing it seriously. Of those, you cannot be sure Thompson AND Flynn will want to deal with them.

                It only takes one, but in a tag/trade/sign, it has to be a team that meets two different sets of needs.
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                • #98
                  Originally posted by 3irty1 View Post
                  I wouldn't blame a GM for letting him walk, it's risky to tag Flynn knowing he'll sign it while its still on the printer tray--but honestly I feel that a really great GM makes something happen here. He's clearly worth it, the demand for him is there. Peyton Manning waiting around in FA throws a bit of a wrench into Flynn's value but he's still worth more than a comp pick, it's TT's job to capitalize on the value this organization has added to Flynn.
                  But Thompson doesn't bend the rules or make handshake deals when he isn't supposed to. It kind of hamstrings the Packers, this attention to integrity.
                  No longer the member of any fan clubs. I'm tired of jinxing players out of the league and into obscurity.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Bretsky View Post
                    THe Hasslebeck trade always intrigued me. Trading our #17 and Hasslebeck for a #10 pick and a fourth rounder I think.

                    Unfortunately in the end the deal ended up being Hasslebeck and a very effective OL (quiz....can anybody remember?) for...........Jamal Reynolds and Torrence Marshall

                    As luck would have it rumor had it Miami called us late to offer a late 1st for him but we had just made the deal.
                    Steve Hutchinson.

                    Wolf's worst trade, even if Wolf says it was Shermy's deal now.

                    You think we would've got one player out of that shitty deal.

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                    • Good trading. Shitty drafting.

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                      • Reported that McCarthy stated at the combine that the Packers are going to let Flynn walk, and will honor the true purpose of the franchise taghttp://eye-on-football.blogs.cbsspor...75988/35001399

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                        • Originally posted by Deputy Nutz View Post
                          Reported that McCarthy stated at the combine that the Packers are going to let Flynn walk, and will honor the true purpose of the franchise taghttp://eye-on-football.blogs.cbsspor...75988/35001399
                          That quote is pulled a bit out of context. M3 also said he would love to have him back. But the subtext of his answer was that he was probably leaving, not that they wouldn't franchise him.

                          Wilde had a separate piece at ESPN Wisconsin where he laid out his change in stance from likely tagged to likely not tagged. That is the reference to word on the street.
                          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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                          • I read that this is to respect what the actual intention of the franchise tag is supposed to be.
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