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Casey Hayward is gone to SD
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I think Goodson has improved, but he might not even be the #4 corner. The guys I an interested in seeing are Gunther and Daniel. From about midseason on, Whitt said many times that Gunther deserved to play, and that they needed to find opportunities for him to play. Daniel reportedly picked things up very quickly, and was rewarded with a promotion from the PS to the regular roster at the end of the season. If they can find one reliable backup CB out of the three, Goodson, Gunther and Daniel, they should be in decent shape. Then there is always Hyde, too, at least for 2016.
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Ya, I was excited about him after his rookie year. Six interceptions in a part time role was impressive. Struggled just to play for two years, then seemed to be a somewhat different player when finally healthy. One of the beat writer said in last years camp that Hayward was never the fastest, but as a rookie would explode toward the ball when an interception was possible. He said that seemed to be gone even if he wasn't any slower running than before.Originally posted by Zool View Post(Shrug) Casey had one promising season. Seemed like a good dude though?
Seems to be a good player and good guy who won't hurt you in coverage.
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Plus there is this:Originally posted by Pugger View PostHe's better in the slot but if SD puts him outside he might have issues there. Drafting Randall and Rollins made Casey dispensable.
$19.25M QB
$13.75M OLB
$12M CB
$10.5M Peppers
$9.15M WR #2
$8.3M WR #1
That is $72.95M against the cap for 6 players. If you average $5M per year for every other starter and your roll players you are looking at $168M for 27 players. You still have half of your roster to fill plus practice squad.
We are lucky that we aren't having to pay our LT $14M+ to protect ARod's blindside.But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.
-Tim Harmston
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You have to have young talent on their first contract if you want to be a contender every year. There is no other way to do it.But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.
-Tim Harmston
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Well, you have to -re-sign the guys you've identified as long-term keepers, which Thompson has done. He has not, however, often signed free agents to plug holes in a more immediate manner.
And for me, Barrington/Ryan as ILB's with god knows who in reserve is a situation that needed some attention. I don't know if drafting an ILB, even in the first round, can fill the bill."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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IN the end, he was good year one when healthy and then banged up, unhealthy, and not nearly as good after.
We had to trust our personell dept on this one so I can't criticize any posters for apathy toward him leaving.
We had plenty of time to evaluate how good this guy was as well as his attitude.
Appears we shit the bed on this decisionTERD 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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I wonder if Hayward maybe needed an additional year to completely recover from his injury problems. He had a very significant hamstring tear in 2013, then stress fractures in 2014 requiring foot surgery in the off season before 2015. Beat reporters were pretty much in agreement that he wasn't the same player in 2015 that he had been as a rookie. Maybe it just took time and another off season after 2015 to get completely healthy.
Even McGinn thought that letting Hayward go was the right decision, and he said that in Dec. 2016 as Hayward was finishing he first season with the Chargers. McGinn said that while knowing that the Packers would have been much better off if they had kept Hayward:
Basically, the reasons most of us had for not being concerned have all turned negative:"At the same time, it’s incumbent upon reporters to examine the variables that were in play when the decision was made.
My conclusion is the same now as it was nine months ago. Thompson made the right call not to re-sign Hayward."
http://www.packersnews.com/story/spo...move/94811276/
1. Shields' career ended unexpectedly.
2. Rollins has been injured constantly for the past two seasons, and when he did play looked nothing like the rookie we saw in 2015.
3. Randall was injured all of 2016 and showed immaturity early in 2017. He remains inconsistent but at least shows signs of having a role on the team.
Had we foreseen any of the Shields, Rollins or Randall issues together with Hayward getting past his own injury history we would have wanted him back in a heartbeat.
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