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  • #16
    Originally posted by Rutnstrut View Post
    How can you say Edelman would not have contributed to that team had he been on it? That makes no sense.
    Well, he might have been buried on the depth chart. The Packers had had Jennings. Driver, Jordy and Jones at WR. Edelman took a while to develop. He didn't become a big time player until 2013.
    Last edited by Joemailman; 02-25-2017, 09:32 AM.
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    • #17
      not to mention he was a QB all through college, and TT and fat mike don't tend to /think that far outside the box

      so if we had drafted him somehow, he probably would have been our practice squad QB

      also, as a WR, he had 714 yards receiving TOTAL for his first 4 seasons, and averaged 1 td per season for those first 4

      so even if he had been drafted by green bay to play something other then QB, and IF he had even made the team with our deep WR corps that year, it doesn't look like he would have added much to the super bowl team

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      • #18
        They truly don't think outside the box. Cobb and Monty were never in the backfield. They never use TEs in multi formations to get matchups and would never draft a WR and make him into a pro bowl DB. They just don't have it in them to think outside the box.
        Originally posted by 3irty1
        This is museum quality stupidity.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Zool View Post
          They truly don't think outside the box. Cobb and Monty were never in the backfield. They never use TEs in multi formations to get matchups and would never draft a WR and make him into a pro bowl DB. They just don't have it in them to think outside the box.
          really thinking outside the box would be putting cobb under center every now and then. and its not thinking outside the box, its the definition of insanity that they keep throwing cobb in the backfield when it doesn't work

          and like a few people have said time and again on here, a lot of people thought monty would be a running back in the pros, so not a big stretch there when we put him there out of deperation

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          • #20
            Originally posted by red View Post
            really thinking outside the box would be putting cobb under center every now and then. and its not thinking outside the box, its the definition of insanity that they keep throwing cobb in the backfield when it doesn't work

            and like a few people have said time and again on here, a lot of people thought monty would be a running back in the pros, so not a big stretch there when we put him there out of deperation
            Except that he played there as a rookie too. No credit at all I guess. You're either hoody or you're a retard.
            Originally posted by 3irty1
            This is museum quality stupidity.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by red View Post
              brad jones was our 7th round pick that year, brandon underwood and jarius wynn were our 6ths and jamron meredith was our 5th
              Way to go Ted Thompson.

              Your crap shoot turned up crap.
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