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  • #46
    How long did Na'il Diggs play post-GB?
    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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    • #47
      Originally posted by KYPack View Post
      We got a 6th from Dallas after Sherm traded 2 4ths to NE to get him the year before.
      Wasn't there was something goofy about what he got from Dallas? I thought he ended up with nothing. But, maybe he got a 6th that could have been much higher with just another reception or two, or a few more yards? I'm fairly sure there was something about the contingency that was rather unreasonable.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Smidgeon View Post
        How long did Na'il Diggs play post-GB?
        4 years w/Panthers
        1 year each w/Rams and Chargers
        One time Lombardi was disgusted with the team in practice and told them they were going to have to start with the basics. He held up a ball and said: "This is a football." McGee immediately called out, "Stop, coach, you're going too fast," and that gave everyone a laugh.
        John Maxymuk, Packers By The Numbers

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        • #49
          Originally posted by swede View Post
          Bryce Paup
          Great career after the Packers, I agree, but I don't think he was a castoff. GB was losing a lot of player to free agency for a while there because they just couldn't keep everyone with the salary cap. I don't think they wanted to lose him.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Patler View Post
            You beat me!!!
            Sorry, beat both of you earlier in the thread.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Patler View Post
              Wasn't there was something goofy about what he got from Dallas? I thought he ended up with nothing. But, maybe he got a 6th that could have been much higher with just another reception or two, or a few more yards? I'm fairly sure there was something about the contingency that was rather unreasonable.
              There may have been a contingency, but we got a 6 for him which the Sherminator promptly traded away for nothing.

              The 2004 GBP draft was so shitty, we've all forgotten it.

              2004 Packer Draft

              RND-PCK NAME POS COLLEGE NOTES


              1 25 Ahmad Carroll CB Arkansas
              2 55 Traded to Jacksonville in draft-day trade
              3a 70 Joey Thomas CB Montana State (A)
              3b 72 Donnell Washington DT Clemson (A)
              3c 86 Traded to Jacksonville in draft-day trade
              3d 87 B.J. Sander P Ohio State (B)
              4a 102 Traded to Miami, originally from Jacksonville
              4b 118 Traded to Jacksonville in draft-day trade
              5 153 Traded to Miami in draft-day trade
              6a 179 Corey Williams DT Arkansas St (C)
              6b 185 Traded to Philadelphia in 2003 draft-day trade
              6c 188 Traded to San Francisco, from Dallas for Terry Glenn
              7a 226 Traded to San Francisco in draft-day trade
              7b 251 Scott Wells C Tennessee

              A-From Jacksonville in draft-day trade B-From Miami in draft-day trade C-From San Francisco in draft-day trade

              Bob Harlan has said the Shermies dealings with Mike McKenzie were the main reason for his dismissal as GM. I had heard that the Packer Exec council & Harlan were livid when they heard the scuttlebutt around the league about Sherm getting suckered into trading two draft picks to move up to draft a punter.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by Patler View Post
                Great career after the Packers, I agree, but I don't think he was a castoff. GB was losing a lot of player to free agency for a while there because they just couldn't keep everyone with the salary cap. I don't think they wanted to lose him.
                "castoff" is a little strong for most of the players, it's almost always a case of their getting an offer that the GM can't match. But in many of the cases, the GM underrated the players.

                Fans love their good linebackers, those losses hurt. Bryce Paup was a fan favorite. I would say in order of increasing pain:

                Bryce Paup - ouch
                Tim Harris - oh shit!
                Ted "The Mad Stork" Hendricks - aaaaaaaaahhhhhhh !!!

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by KYPack View Post
                  There may have been a contingency, but we got a 6 for him which the Sherminator promptly traded away for nothing.

                  The 2004 GBP draft was so shitty, we've all forgotten it.

                  2004 Packer Draft
                  For the love of...did you have to bring that up? Only reason the Pack got ANYTHING out of that draft is that the shots in the dark - the 6th and 7th rounders - both hit their mark in a big way. The 3rd round DT...not so much.
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                  Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Guiness View Post
                    For the love of...did you have to bring that up? Only reason the Pack got ANYTHING out of that draft is that the shots in the dark - the 6th and 7th rounders - both hit their mark in a big way. The 3rd round DT...not so much.
                    I'm so sorry, G.

                    But the Sherm era is way worse than people understand.

                    I told you all that to bring up this shit....

                    That draft had Sherm making a fool of himself to get a Punter.

                    He also got a pittance for Glenn (a 6th) and pissed it away to SF . SF took Sherm's 6th pick (#188) and drafted Andy Lee. Andy Lee is only one of the greatest punters in NFL history. The "Thompson era" has taught all that you take your draft picks and then grow your own. The tale of Andy Lee is one of the best examples of this I've ever seen.

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by mraynrand View Post
                      turd Ferguson did not prosper
                      Ferguson's greatest play was also when he got seriously hurt. He got clotheslined against Jaxsonville I think on a deep post route, but he actually held onto the ball. He did two great things for the Packers that day.

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                      • #56
                        Kurt Warner.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by hoosier View Post
                          Kurt Warner.
                          If you're going to get into QBs that passed through GB during Favre's tenure and saw little or none of the field, it's a pretty decent list all by itself.
                          --
                          Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by KYPack View Post
                            There may have been a contingency, but we got a 6 for him which the Sherminator promptly traded away for nothing.

                            The 2004 GBP draft was so shitty, we've all forgotten it.

                            2004 Packer Draft

                            RND-PCK NAME POS COLLEGE NOTES


                            1 25 Ahmad Carroll CB Arkansas
                            2 55 Traded to Jacksonville in draft-day trade
                            3a 70 Joey Thomas CB Montana State (A)
                            3b 72 Donnell Washington DT Clemson (A)
                            3c 86 Traded to Jacksonville in draft-day trade
                            3d 87 B.J. Sander P Ohio State (B)
                            4a 102 Traded to Miami, originally from Jacksonville
                            4b 118 Traded to Jacksonville in draft-day trade
                            5 153 Traded to Miami in draft-day trade
                            6a 179 Corey Williams DT Arkansas St (C)
                            6b 185 Traded to Philadelphia in 2003 draft-day trade
                            6c 188 Traded to San Francisco, from Dallas for Terry Glenn
                            7a 226 Traded to San Francisco in draft-day trade
                            7b 251 Scott Wells C Tennessee

                            A-From Jacksonville in draft-day trade B-From Miami in draft-day trade C-From San Francisco in draft-day trade

                            Bob Harlan has said the Shermies dealings with Mike McKenzie were the main reason for his dismissal as GM. I had heard that the Packer Exec council & Harlan were livid when they heard the scuttlebutt around the league about Sherm getting suckered into trading two draft picks to move up to draft a punter.
                            my god, the best two players drafted were the last two.
                            The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Guiness View Post
                              If you're going to get into QBs that passed through GB during Favre's tenure and saw little or none of the field, it's a pretty decent list all by itself.
                              Aaron Brooks, Mark Bulger, Matt Hasselbeck, Kurt Warner, and I believe I am missing one still.
                              The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by bobblehead View Post
                                Aaron Brooks, Mark Bulger, Matt Hasselbeck, Kurt Warner, and I believe I am missing one still.
                                You missed Mark Brunell - he was in GB, Bulger was not AFAIK.
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                                Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...

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