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  • #16
    Originally posted by King Friday View Post
    It depends on how much they will cost, how old they are, and how much they can offer to the team over their deal. Jennings clearly wasn't worth $9M a year to us...and yes, I will maintain that any receiver demanding over $6M per year is going to virtually price themselves off the team.

    My point is that Rodgers will make ANY receiver better. If you are going to spend to keep people, your priority should be on areas of the team that your soon-to-be $100M franchise QB can't help with...namely defense and OL. You have to recognize that spending huge sums of cash on the receivers, knowing that your QB will soon become the highest paid player in the game, is going to essentially cripple the rest of the roster. Thompson is going to spend money in the near future to retain guys on this roster...just not at receiver.
    everyone, or almost everyone, thought favre could make any wr great too. then came the likes of bill schroeder and robert ferguson and we were all proven wrong

    i agree jennings at 9 or 10 million was too much for us with the other talented guys we have to catch balls, but you can't start letting all that talent at that position just leave

    in our pass heavy dependent system we need probably 4 really good wr's on the roster

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    • #17
      Originally posted by red View Post
      everyone, or almost everyone, thought favre could make any wr great too. then came the likes of bill schroeder and robert ferguson and we were all proven wrong

      i agree jennings at 9 or 10 million was too much for us with the other talented guys we have to catch balls, but you can't start letting all that talent at that position just leave

      in our pass heavy dependent system we need probably 4 really good wr's on the roster
      PSST... look at ARods and BFs stats. I think both made their WR pretty darn good. Or it could be the O-system we run that makes both the QB look like a HOF and the WR look good also.
      But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.

      -Tim Harmston

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