They said it again last night, as they have for several years now during the last preseason game. They referred to scouts at the game from other teams gathering info so they can pounce on the Packers' castoffs. Funny thing is, it hasn't happened the last few years. A few have been picked up as the season progressed, but waiver claims have not been that common for Packer cuts. It will be interesting to see what happens this year.
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Ted is good at keeping unusual roster balance to keep the talent in GB. I wouldn't be shocked if we kept 8 DL. Raji, Pickett, Jones, Wilson, Daniels, Miller, Jolly and Boyd (Boyd being the only guy who looks more developmental than able to contribute today.) But still, if he let's any of these guys go, they're going to be on another roster.Originally posted by Patler View PostThey said it again last night, as they have for several years now during the last preseason game. They referred to scouts at the game from other teams gathering info so they can pounce on the Packers' castoffs. Funny thing is, it hasn't happened the last few years. A few have been picked up as the season progressed, but waiver claims have not been that common for Packer cuts. It will be interesting to see what happens this year.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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They did say that Ted Thompson gets physically ill as cutdown time approaches. Just as they were saying that they caught Ted on camera as he leaned over and retched a stream of sputum onto the field. It was a little shocking since Ted usually carries himself with higher expectorations than that.Originally posted by Patler View PostThey said it again last night, as they have for several years now during the last preseason game. They referred to scouts at the game from other teams gathering info so they can pounce on the Packers' castoffs. Funny thing is, it hasn't happened the last few years. A few have been picked up as the season progressed, but waiver claims have not been that common for Packer cuts. It will be interesting to see what happens this year.
As to the players, Harlan and Gannon were also saying how awesome our defensive backs were and that Kansas City would certainly want to sign whomever we did not keep. This as those awesome defensive backs were getting torched by backups.[QUOTE=George Cumby] ...every draft (Ted) would pick a solid, dependable, smart, athletically limited linebacker...the guy who isn't doing drugs, going to strip bars, knocking around his girlfriend or making any plays of game changing significance.
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Shit, I forgot to put Neal on there. We could easily have 9 DL. All guys belong in the league. It's hard for me to imagine letting any of them go to keep some so/so guy at another position. That's what the practice squad is for. Marginal NFL talent belongs on the practice squad, not the 53.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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Yup, and the last few years the Packers have seemingly gotten almost everyone they wanted on the PS.Originally posted by JustinHarrell View PostThat's what the practice squad is for. Marginal NFL talent belongs on the practice squad, not the 53.
I think the philosophy in the NFL has changed a bit. With the amount of stuff they cram into the off season, another team's rejects are necessarily better than your own #s 50-53 who are at least familiar with what you want to do. There aren't so awful many waiver claims anymore. Sometimes there seems to be more change during the first few weeks of the season than right at the final cutdown.
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Trust me. Anyone my age can tell you there is nothing good about slocum.Originally posted by red View Postthey also mentioned that slocum was one of the best in the game
i had to leave and go pukeOne 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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Originally posted by Patler View PostYup, and the last few years the Packers have seemingly gotten almost everyone they wanted on the PS.
I think the philosophy in the NFL has changed a bit. With the amount of stuff they cram into the off season, another team's rejects are necessarily better than your own #s 50-53 who are at least familiar with what you want to do. There aren't so awful many waiver claims anymore. Sometimes there seems to be more change during the first few weeks of the season than right at the final cutdown.
I think that's a pretty good observation with more truth than guesswork.
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