Finley's play has been impressive in the limited time I have seen him in the preseason games. However, he's been quiet. A leopard doesn't change his spots. It's only a matter of time until the diva comes out. That's my feeling on Finley. If he continues his good play, I really won't care. But, I'm sure this team is going to hit a rough patch, most likely the first three games, which in my opinion, are going to be brutal. If he continues to keep his mouth shut during times of adversity, then I may change my opinion.
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I think you might be describing the decision last year not to just invite Finley to visit him in the hotel before GameDays but to literally escort him there.Originally posted by JustinHarrell View PostAR is taking responsibility this year to not just be the perfectionist at what he does, but also to make the guys around him better.
And while the results even last year were encouraging, I have no idea what has actually changed on the field. Bob McAdoo is not helping:
Because Finley is saying both things: http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packe...220079461.htmlSo I am going to need someone's help to find the article that McAdoo was quoted in saying Finley needs to concentrate on less (including his routes I think) and just let it go.
"It's not things you do on the field," Finley said. "It's things you talk about in the locker room. That's what we've been doing more and he's starting to get the trust in me catching the ball."Now, for Finley, it's simple.
"Catch the ball," he said. "Catch the ball. Run your routes, diagnose the coverages right and run your route."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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Can he snap the ball better than Wells did on the goal line?Originally posted by Brandon494 View PostGuess I'll jump back on! Hes in a contract year, what do he suppose to do?
"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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Maybe they could trade him for Wells, I'd do itOriginally posted by pbmax View PostSure, sure. Where were all of you when posters were trying to dump Finley to sign Wells?
As for the original question, hell no I'm not getting on the Finley wagon. He will be back to dropping passes and running his mouth before mid season.
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Despite all the hate, Finley has been a good player for the Packers. He's a major threat that defenses account for. When coverage goes away, he's good enough to take advantage. He has not lived up to the huge contract, but he could this year. Finley for Wells? Not even close in my book."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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The Finley/Wells argument I put forth was based on the facts of their roster. It was not based on who was the better, or more talented player. They had other TEs, and it was expected that Quarless would be back. On the other hand, they didn't seem to have a center to replace Wells (later substantiated by the signing of Saturday). My point was simply that they might be better off spending what money they had on Wells rather than Finley.
But, Wells got a somewhat bigger contract than I thought he would, and Finley went for a two year contract, which I also did not expect. Probably won't matter because both will likely be gone in 2014.
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Originally posted by Patler View PostThe Finley/Wells argument I put forth was based on the facts of their roster. It was not based on who was the better, or more talented player. They had other TEs, and it was expected that Quarless would be back. On the other hand, they didn't seem to have a center to replace Wells (later substantiated by the signing of Saturday). My point was simply that they might be better off spending what money they had on Wells rather than Finley.
But, Wells got a somewhat bigger contract than I thought he would, and Finley went for a two year contract, which I also did not expect. Probably won't matter because both will likely be gone in 2014.
With Jennings gone it would not suprise me if they keep JMike and pay him some very good money. Then let either Nelson or Jones go while Cobb fills their void. We have nobody to fill the void if Finley excels and it's hard to believe they'd let Jennings and Finley walk in two consecutive years.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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That wouldn't surprise me, but I don't put it as a high probability. If JF has a big year, he could be awful expensive.Originally posted by Bretsky View PostWith Jennings gone it would not suprise me if they keep JMike and pay him some very good money. Then let either Nelson or Jones go while Cobb fills their void. We have nobody to fill the void if Finley excels and it's hard to believe they'd let Jennings and Finley walk in two consecutive years.
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This. Even with the early season swoon last year, Finley has been the better signing no doubt. Esp. with Wells' guaranteed money.Originally posted by Patler View Post
But, Wells got a somewhat bigger contract than I thought he would, and Finley went for a two year contract, which I also did not expect. Probably won't matter because both will likely be gone in 2014.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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Originally posted by Bretsky View PostWith Jennings gone it would not suprise me if they keep JMike and pay him some very good money. Then let either Nelson or Jones go while Cobb fills their void. We have nobody to fill the void if Finley excels and it's hard to believe they'd let Jennings and Finley walk in two consecutive years.I don't know much about the draft but I be stunned if the end of the 2nd round came about (maybe 3rd) and the Packers had not drafted an unknown wide receiver to replace Nelson or Jones eventually.Originally posted by Patler View PostThat wouldn't surprise me, but I don't put it as a high probability. If JF has a big year, he could be awful expensive.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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