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  • Originally posted by pbmax View Post
    Clay does get double teamed though. He also spends time blitzing in the middle, which gives offenses something else to worry about.
    According to McGinn, he was double-teamed 22.6% of the time. It certainly is possible Perry started drawing double teams with Clay out.
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    With that lawless crowd
    While the killers in high places
    Say their prayers out loud
    But they've summoned, they've summoned up
    A thundercloud
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    • Originally posted by red View Post
      hows this for thinking outside the box

      desean jackson would give us the speed and deep threat that a-rod and TT wish they had, and would probably cost 8 mill a year

      just a thought
      I'd give Cobb's money to DeSean - speed tends to not deteriorate with age, and I think he would be an upgrade - maybe a major upgrade. Not to pick at a scab or anything hahahaha, but this is the kind of thing a lot of GMs would really consider. I doubt, however, Ted gives it a serious thought.
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      • Originally posted by pbmax View Post
        Injuries are one problem. Lack of backup is another (unless Elliot makes a year 3 jump and Holy Fackrell makes a Year 2 jump).

        But the oddest question is one I head from Steve True last week. He claims Perry disappeared when Matthews was out this year (guessing hamstring, but perhaps meant after shoulder injury as well). Perry is not Lawrence Taylor and he doesn't dominate week in and week out with pressure, but I did not sense he disappeared this year until his hand injury.

        Anyone else want to backup that disappear claim?

        It also was the same time that Perry broke his fucking hand.

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        • If they cut or trade Cobb, 6.5 million of his remaining signing bonus hits the cap. It would probably cost 10 million per year to sign Jackson. With Jordy having a cap hit of 11.5 million, that would be an awful lot of your cap tied up in the WR position. Won't and shouldn't happen. They'll hope Trevor Davis can contribute more in his 2nd year, and maybe draft speed at WR. Besides, there was nothing wrong with the Packers passing game once they started getting production from Cook at TE.
          I can't run no more
          With that lawless crowd
          While the killers in high places
          Say their prayers out loud
          But they've summoned, they've summoned up
          A thundercloud
          They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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          • Originally posted by Deputy Nutz View Post
            It also was the same time that Perry broke his fucking hand.
            No, Perry's hand injury occurred in December. Matthews missed games in Oct.-Nov.
            I can't run no more
            With that lawless crowd
            While the killers in high places
            Say their prayers out loud
            But they've summoned, they've summoned up
            A thundercloud
            They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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            • Demovsky on linebackers: http://www.espn.com/blog/green-bay-p...de-and-outside

              1. Matthews might be best suited to inside. McCarthy seems committed to move him around.
              2. Perry needs to come back, for his contributions and ...
              3. Peppers appears to be done. However, with limited snaps early in season, Peppers still got 8.5 sacks.
              4. Jones gone
              5. Thomas (shedding blocks), Ryan (big plays) and Martinez (coverage) all have holes. All would be helped by Matthews in middle.
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              • the problem with mathews being an ILB is that he would be the highest paid ILB in the game at around 13 million a year

                the next highest is kuechly at 12.3

                i'd take luke all day long in the middle over clay

                so he would be due a pay cut, which in ths day and age, i don't believe in

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                • Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
                  If they cut or trade Cobb, 6.5 million of his remaining signing bonus hits the cap. It would probably cost 10 million per year to sign Jackson. With Jordy having a cap hit of 11.5 million, that would be an awful lot of your cap tied up in the WR position. Won't and shouldn't happen. They'll hope Trevor Davis can contribute more in his 2nd year, and maybe draft speed at WR. Besides, there was nothing wrong with the Packers passing game once they started getting production from Cook at TE.
                  yeah, cause 27 million is so much more then 24.2 million with cobb and nelson both on the roster

                  and there was nothing wrong with the passing game other then cobb not adding much of anything to it, and the lack of a deep threat that a-rod and M3 keep thinking they have and try and use on many of the passing plays

                  a reliable deep threat guy would just open everything up so much for us imo

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                  • cobb gone ain't happenin. lol

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                    • Originally posted by red View Post
                      yeah, cause 27 million is so much more then 24.2 million with cobb and nelson both on the roster

                      and there was nothing wrong with the passing game other then cobb not adding much of anything to it, and the lack of a deep threat that a-rod and M3 keep thinking they have and try and use on many of the passing plays

                      a reliable deep threat guy would just open everything up so much for us imo
                      I think a strong inside presence would open up the long game more than vise versa. Maybe Cook resigning and having a year in the system makes that happen.
                      Originally posted by 3irty1
                      This is museum quality stupidity.

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                      • Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                        Demovsky on linebackers: http://www.espn.com/blog/green-bay-p...de-and-outside

                        1. Matthews might be best suited to inside. McCarthy seems committed to move him around.
                        2. Perry needs to come back, for his contributions and ...
                        3. Peppers appears to be done. However, with limited snaps early in season, Peppers still got 8.5 sacks.
                        4. Jones gone
                        5. Thomas (shedding blocks), Ryan (big plays) and Martinez (coverage) all have holes. All would be helped by Matthews in middle.
                        Matthews is a pass rusher. He is a poor tackler, poor in coverage, and terrible at taking on blocks. If the Packers want to use him as a pass rusher from the inside linebacker position so be it but playing him there on 1st and 2nd down as a run stopper or to drop in coverage is a mistake. The Packers are not going to cut him because of the lack of depth and quality at the OLB position. They are stuck paying him all that scratch for the foreseeable future. He is a better player if he is moved around the field, it is obviously less predictable where he is going to be coming from.

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                        • Matthews might be an improvement over what the Packers have trotted out at ILB for several years now. If only because he is fast and can cause havoc, you stand an increased chance of a big play (TFL, pressure). So while he definitely struggles on pays up the gut, he can chase to the sideline like no other ILB we have seen in years.

                          I still think the majority of the improvement in the 2014 defense was not Matthews inside (though it helped), but Perry getting a starting job, being healthy and shoring up the run defense.
                          Last edited by pbmax; 02-21-2017, 11:44 AM.
                          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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                          • Free Agent DEs for a 3-4 team. 9 of them. Somehow, all but two specialize in stopping the run.

                            Welcome to Bleacher Report's NFL1000 free-agency preview, a series where we'll use the power of the 17-man NFL1000 scouting department to bring you in-depth analysis of every NFL free agent this offseason...


                            1. Calais Campbell
                            2. Chris Baker
                            3. Karl Klug
                            4. Frostee Rucker
                            5. Leger Douzable
                            6. Ricardo Mathews
                            7. Kendall Reyes
                            8. Antonio Smith
                            9. Billy Winn

                            Actually, they have FA rankings for most positions posted already, as part of their Bleacher Report NFL1000 scouting series.
                            Last edited by pbmax; 02-21-2017, 11:44 AM.
                            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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                            • Mathews isn't really that great of a pass rusher anymore either. Moving him inside may be best for the team, but he whines and pouts about it. If he isn't happy he won't play as hard. He isn't that good when he's goin all out, so if he's taking plays off because he was moved he will be worse. So maybe moving him isn't best for the team, unless it's moving him off the team.

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                              • With all the cap space available out there, I can't see the Packers having a chance to resign Perry unless they want to break the bank. Teams are going to be spending OBSCENE amounts of cash on people when free agency opens, and a young pass rusher like Perry coming off a career year is going to attract a lot of attention. I really do not see a chance that we can resign him for less than $10M/year...and that is considering him giving GB a hometown discount to remain with a title contender. I would not be surprised to see him walk for an offer in the range of $50M over 4 years. There are not many pass rushers on the healthy side of 30 in this year's FA crop...guys who post double digit sacks get paid a lot of money in this league. (i.e. Clay)

                                I also see Lacy and Starks as departures...and I can't see Thompson going into camp with only Monty and a bunch of unproven RBs as ballcarriers. What is the consensus on how we approach the RB position if in fact Lacy is not retained? Does Thompson take a chance on Peterson if he becomes available? He likely won't attract much interest in free agency due to age and the fact few contending teams have a gaping hole at RB like the Packers do. He fits the profile of an aging uber athlete that Ted doesn't mind taking a chance on when the price is right, although the fact he's a RB will test Ted's better judgment.
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