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    sounds like tramon has turned down our offer and is hitting the road

    no one has a clue whats going on with house, i'm hoping we aren't offering him more then we just tried to give tramon

    long time defensive leader hawk is gone for now

    long time defensive pile of shit brad jones is gone

    another fat POS in raji may or may not come back

    sounds like cobb is gone

    juhn could be gone

    bulaga could be gone (we have heard nothing from either side about him, i would hope we lock him up)

    are we going through a little bit of a rebuilding period here? free agency hasn't started yet, but we're never a huge player in that. it sure seems like we aren't just getting ready to add the last couple of pieces to win a super bowl, and seems more like we're dumping more big contract vets and getting ready to replace with cheaper younger guys

    we did this during the favre years too. it was never a full blown rebuilding job, cause we always had favre (except for the 4-12 year), but we did have mini-rebuilds

    it seems to me like we might be closer to the begining of a cycle, then closer to the goal

    we're always doing a little bit of rebuilding every year with TT and his whole "almost draft entirely" approach, but this year seems a bit bigger

  • #2
    Originally posted by red View Post
    sounds like tramon has turned down our offer and is hitting the road

    no one has a clue whats going on with house, i'm hoping we aren't offering him more then we just tried to give tramon

    long time defensive leader hawk is gone for now

    long time defensive pile of shit brad jones is gone

    another fat POS in raji may or may not come back

    sounds like cobb is gone

    juhn could be gone

    bulaga could be gone (we have heard nothing from either side about him, i would hope we lock him up)

    are we going through a little bit of a rebuilding period here? free agency hasn't started yet, but we're never a huge player in that. it sure seems like we aren't just getting ready to add the last couple of pieces to win a super bowl, and seems more like we're dumping more big contract vets and getting ready to replace with cheaper younger guys

    we did this during the favre years too. it was never a full blown rebuilding job, cause we always had favre (except for the 4-12 year), but we did have mini-rebuilds

    it seems to me like we might be closer to the begining of a cycle, then closer to the goal

    we're always doing a little bit of rebuilding every year with TT and his whole "almost draft entirely" approach, but this year seems a bit bigger
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    • #3
      Losing both Tramon and House will hurt, hopefully one can be kept. To keep house they will have to offer starter money, probably more than the offer to Tramon.

      Bulaga - no news is good news in that we haven't heard him linked to other teams. He will likely get full market RT money (maybe some hedge against injury with per game bonuses or something).

      Losing Cobb is looking likely, and will hurt in a big way. I hope they can find a way to keep him.

      Hardly rebuilding, but losing Cobb may well be enough to keep them out of the SB next year, barring major jumps from the 2nd year guys.


      As for the rest, losing pieces of shit is not called rebuilding, it's called improving.
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      • #4
        Might be the end of rebuilding and not the beginning (although there's never really an end when you're churning over a roster). OLBs and S last year, WRs last year, ILBs and CBs this year, etc.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Smidgeon View Post
          Might be the end of rebuilding and not the beginning (although there's never really an end when you're churning over a roster). OLBs and S last year, WRs last year, ILBs and CBs this year, etc.
          yeah, it could be that this year is just a little bit more of a "churn" then a normal year

          i agree losing shit isn't bad, but cobb bulaga, kuhn, tramon, house and hawk aren't all shit. they're average at worse

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          • #6
            I just think it is to early to get excited about where we areas a team. If the season started in a couple weeks, I would agree we are fucked, but it is way early in the overall process and I have been encouraged by the moves made so far.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by red View Post
              yeah, it could be that this year is just a little bit more of a "churn" then a normal year

              i agree losing shit isn't bad, but cobb bulaga, kuhn, tramon, house and hawk aren't all shit. they're average at worse
              I pretty much figured btw Bulaga and Cobb, we'd keep one.

              Then, I noticed that Bulaga is the best RT out there right now.

              The market will give him big bucks.

              Cobb? I really hoped we'd keep him. There was a huge list of FA WR's, but Cobb keeps looking like he's one of the top guys out there.

              The market will also produce big bucks for Randal. I wasn't that worried about losing Jones, Driver, etc, but this looks like a serious crimp in our roster.

              The prospect of losing a #1 pick AND a 2 has to really give TT heartburn.

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              • #8
                R-E-L-O-A-D

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                • #9
                  It's a game of replacement, as they say. Hopefully replacement with better players. If they can't keep Cobb, I don't think they will be able to immediately replace his production. If you lose a player like Cobb because you are trying to stay cap disciplined, then I guess that makes sense. It also means that the team has done a good job of drafting and developing so much talent at WR that they cannot "afford" to pay them all what they are worth in a given free agent year.

                  I am a bit surprised that in a year when they say the draft for WR's is deep that teams are still willing to pay (possibly overpay) for an established WR vs. drafting a player that you can get production from pretty much right away, and who gives you cost certainty for 4, possibly 5 years. I was hoping the deep receiver class might help keep the FA money down for WR's and that the Packers could keep Cobb that much easier. We'll see what happens. There was trepidation from some when Jennings left. Losing Cobb would hurt more than that, but I think they will find someone else to give them production. They have to.
                  Last edited by Carolina_Packer; 03-06-2015, 06:35 AM.
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                  • #10
                    BUMMED ABOUT TRAMON

                    I'd happy give him a two year deal for 6MIL a year and then draft a guy to groom

                    Not sure on House but I think he's getting paid by another team
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                    • #11
                      I understand not paying Tramon, but I would be surprised they would choose to lose House. He would need a monster deal to escape I believe. Neither Hayward or Hyde appear ready outside. Goodson would have to make a world record leap to be ready.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                        I understand not paying Tramon, but I would be surprised they would choose to lose House. He would need a monster deal to escape I believe. Neither Hayward or Hyde appear ready outside. Goodson would have to make a world record leap to be ready.
                        Agreed. I have said several times that I will be surprised if they lose both. I can see it happen only if both sign outrageous contracts.

                        However, it could turn out like TT's first year, when he had to deal with the free agencies of both Rivera and Wahle. They couldn't afford both, but didn't want to lose both either. They focused on Rivera, who they thought would be the more affordable player. Then Dallas offered a big signing bonus on a larger, longer contract than anyone expected he would be offered, and just like that, both were gone.

                        I am concerned that this will be the same. The younger House, like Wahle, will get offers that the Packers don't want to compete with, and someone will offer a guarantee to Williams, like the Cowboys did with Rivera, above what the Packers are comfortable with.

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                        • #13
                          I never thought I'd see the day where Red would lament the loss of Hawk, Jones, and Kuhn. Who are you and what have you done with Red? If he starts pining for Bush's return we know his account has been hacked.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by red View Post
                            sounds like tramon has turned down our offer and is hitting the road

                            no one has a clue whats going on with house, i'm hoping we aren't offering him more then we just tried to give tramon

                            long time defensive leader hawk is gone for now

                            long time defensive pile of shit brad jones is gone

                            another fat POS in raji may or may not come back

                            sounds like cobb is gone

                            juhn could be gone

                            bulaga could be gone (we have heard nothing from either side about him, i would hope we lock him up)

                            are we going through a little bit of a rebuilding period here? free agency hasn't started yet, but we're never a huge player in that. it sure seems like we aren't just getting ready to add the last couple of pieces to win a super bowl, and seems more like we're dumping more big contract vets and getting ready to replace with cheaper younger guys

                            we did this during the favre years too. it was never a full blown rebuilding job, cause we always had favre (except for the 4-12 year), but we did have mini-rebuilds

                            it seems to me like we might be closer to the begining of a cycle, then closer to the goal

                            we're always doing a little bit of rebuilding every year with TT and his whole "almost draft entirely" approach, but this year seems a bit bigger
                            Good points, but I would argue that about everyone of those players is losing a step. We need to re-sign Bulaga and Cobb, but I don't see any of those other guys as a priority. Hawk and Jones were liabilities on the field. Raji never played a snap. Kuhns are a dime a dozen. Heady smart players who work hard, but aren't that talented is almost a cliche. I would say it would help to re-sign EITHER Tramon or House, but both aren't a big priority. So, in reality, we get back 3 guys and I think we only get better with youth from there.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by red View Post
                              yeah, it could be that this year is just a little bit more of a "churn" then a normal year

                              i agree losing shit isn't bad, but cobb bulaga, kuhn, tramon, house and hawk aren't all shit. they're average at worse
                              Again...Hawk isn't shit, but shields is. EVERY time Hawk was on the field we gushed yards. He fucking blows absolute chunks and him being on the field is almost directly attributable to everything positive seattle did to beat us. Ditching Hawk and Jones is a major improvement....and Jones was better than Hawk this year.
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