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    From Greg Gabriel at National Football Post:

    Green Bay has always had a strong but underrated offensive line. They lost center Evan Dietrich-Smith in free agency and the new center will be either last year’s draft choice, J.C. Tretter, or 2014 draft choice Cory Linsley. Tretter played tackle in college and has the traits to play center or guard in the NFL.

    T.J. Lang holds down the right guard spot while Josh Sitton will compete with the loser of the Tretter-Linsley battle for the left guard spot.
    http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/...s-to-lose.html

    So, Lang is a lock at RG, and Sitton will be challenged by who ever of Tretter and Linsley isn't the starting center?

    Makes you wonder about his overall conclusion that the Packers best shot at the playoffs is as a wild card, and that the Bears will win the division.

  • #2
    I can't imagine that there would be competition for any guard spot. We have the top interior Oline in the NFL

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    • #3
      Wow.... yes, our best offensive lineman will be beaten out by the backup center and the Bears will make the playoffs. Dream on, Chicago fans. Dream that impossible dream.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Just Jeff View Post
          I can't imagine that there would be competition for any guard spot. We have the top interior Oline in the NFL
          Yes yes, and if your sister was your mom with a dick you'd call her Fred....or something like that.

          Get a new schtick.
          Originally posted by 3irty1
          This is museum quality stupidity.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Just Jeff View Post
            I can't imagine that there would be competition for any guard spot. We have the top interior Oline in the NFL
            Heck, in most circles - except the idiot Gabriel who wrote this - Sitton is considered a top 5 guard in the entire league. Lang is also a highly regarded. This clown has no clue and I don't take his ramblings seriously.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Just Jeff View Post
              I can't imagine that there would be competition for any guard spot. We have the top interior Oline in the NFL
              I assume you are being sarcastic. I wasn't ridiculing the thought that one of the guards could face a challenge. I would not be shocked if Tretter or Linsley (or someone else) challenges for a guard position eventually. That wasn't my point. If and when the challenge occurs, as of their play until now, Lang will be the one susceptible to being replaced long before Sitton. To say that Lang will hold down the RG spot while Sitton will be challenged by the loser of the center battle shows an outrageous lack of understanding of the O-line players for GB, especially for someone writing an analytic argument.

              I suspect the writer remembered the the Packer RG had pro-bowl credentials a couple years ago, so he went to the Packers depth chart, saw Lang at RG, and made the conclusion we read. Too bad he didn't remember that the RG with pro-bowl credentials is now the LG in GB. It demonstrates a tremendous lack of knowledge about the subject of his article.

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              • #8
                This sort of thing aggravates the heck out of me, especially when it comes to professional game announcers and highly-paid TV analysts. It's your job to know the details of each team's roster. So this fall, don't say that Marshall Newhouse just made a block, when it's actually the guy who took Newhouse's number, and don't say that current backup Don Barclay played pretty well at left tackle last year.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Just Jeff View Post
                  I can't imagine that there would be competition for any guard spot. We have the top interior Oline in the NFL
                  You really have no grasp of elementary propositional calculus, do you?
                  When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Fritz View Post
                    This sort of thing aggravates the heck out of me, especially when it comes to professional game announcers and highly-paid TV analysts. It's your job to know the details of each team's roster. So this fall, don't say that Marshall Newhouse just made a block, when it's actually the guy who took Newhouse's number, and don't say that current backup Don Barclay played pretty well at left tackle last year.
                    I agree 100%. It seems like there isn't a very high standard for accuracy anymore, even among writers/announcers with national exposure.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Patler View Post
                      From Greg Gabriel at National Football Post:



                      http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/...s-to-lose.html

                      So, Lang is a lock at RG, and Sitton will be challenged by who ever of Tretter and Linsley isn't the starting center?

                      Makes you wonder about his overall conclusion that the Packers best shot at the playoffs is as a wild card, and that the Bears will win the division.
                      That might be the right prognostication if you sit your Pro Bowlers on a regular basis as he is suggesting.
                      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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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by denverYooper View Post
                        You really have no grasp of elementary propositional calculus, do you?
                        The comment itself does not need to be internally consistent since its an extrapolation of other comments, interpolated incorrectly, to produce maximum confusion and anger.
                        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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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                          The comment itself does not need to be internally consistent since its an extrapolation of other comments, interpolated incorrectly, to produce maximum confusion and anger.
                          That's a really good definition of trolling right there PB. It's almost as if Jeff's attempting to sabotage and degrade the discourse here to chase people away toward other Packer message boards or something. Weird.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by vince View Post
                            That's a really good definition of trolling right there PB. It's almost as if Jeff's attempting to sabotage and degrade the discourse here to chase people away toward other Packer message boards or something. Weird.
                            I wondered about this as well. If he's the same guy as on another board, he's much different and interesting and non-trollish over there.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by mraynrand View Post
                              I wondered about this as well. If he's the same guy as on another board, he's much different and interesting and non-trollish over there.
                              He started out non trollish, but his posture is changing rapidly.
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