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Ummm...no. Jerry Rice is the best WR ever and his last two seasons at 41 and 42 were bad. QB, Kicker, maybe punter can compete at 40. No other position has a chance.Originally posted by woodbuck27 View PostHere's a couple of examples of NFL Players excelly in the NFL at 40 Years of age.
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2017 Season NFL MVP Tom Brady (Born: 8/3/1977)
Did you forget this Guy?
Brett Favre: Born: 10/10/1969
Brett Favre's Stat's 2009 included: 531 Passing attempts and 363 Competitions for a Career BEST 68.4 %
Favre passed for 4202 Yards that Season for a Career BEST 7.9 Yard Average.
He averaged 262.6 Yards/Game or the 3rd Best in his 20 Year NFL Career.
Favre had 33 TD's or Tied for 4th Best in his Career.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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I stand corrected missed your post and QB.Originally posted by bobblehead View PostUmmm...no. Jerry Rice is the best WR ever and his last two seasons at 41 and 42 were bad. QB, Kicker, maybe punter can compete at 40. No other position has a chance.** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
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Bruce Matthews - Clay's uncle - is another. His brother, Clay Jr. also played to 40 or so, I think, as a LB. You get a few freaks of nature at just about every position who last extra long. Luck has more to do with it than anything else, as even a lot of extremely well conditioned players get hurt bad enough to kill their career or at least greatly diminish their ability.What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
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Julius Peppers seems to be as well. There are always outliers, but 40 seems to be a magic number for players outside the 3 positions.Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View PostBruce Matthews - Clay's uncle - is another. His brother, Clay Jr. also played to 40 or so, I think, as a LB. You get a few freaks of nature at just about every position who last extra long. Luck has more to do with it than anything else, as even a lot of extremely well conditioned players get hurt bad enough to kill their career or at least greatly diminish their ability.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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The Butler cannot do it.
Connecting free agent cornerback Malcolm Butler with the Green Bay Packers is becoming an easy exercise, both at this website and elsewhere, including at the national level. Pro Football Focus and NFL.com recently tied the two together in articles about top free agents and…
Last offseason, Justis Mosqueda did the research on Thompson’s tendencies for CheeseheadTV. What he found: The Packers like their cornerbacks to be at least 5-11 (or very close), with a 40-yard dash time of 4.57 or better and a three-cone drill time of 6.87 or better.
Butler is listed at NFL.com at 5-11, but that appears to be a stretching of the truth. His pro day results, provided by NFLDraftScout.com, tell a different story.
Butler was measured at Alabama’s Pro Day in 2014 at a little under 5-10. He ran the 40-yard dash in 4.62 seconds and posted a three-cone time of 7.20, both well below Thompson’s athletic standards.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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Okay, but Thompson isn't the GM and Capers isn't the DC. Isn't it possible that Gutekunst/Pettine will have different parameters for a CB than Thompson/Capers did? It's hard to say, because I'm not sure how much input Capers had with Thompson, or Pettine has with Gutekunst.Originally posted by pbmax View PostThe Butler cannot do it.
Connecting free agent cornerback Malcolm Butler with the Green Bay Packers is becoming an easy exercise, both at this website and elsewhere, including at the national level. Pro Football Focus and NFL.com recently tied the two together in articles about top free agents and…
Last offseason, Justis Mosqueda did the research on Thompson’s tendencies for CheeseheadTV. What he found: The Packers like their cornerbacks to be at least 5-11 (or very close), with a 40-yard dash time of 4.57 or better and a three-cone drill time of 6.87 or better.
Butler is listed at NFL.com at 5-11, but that appears to be a stretching of the truth. His pro day results, provided by NFLDraftScout.com, tell a different story.
Butler was measured at Alabama’s Pro Day in 2014 at a little under 5-10. He ran the 40-yard dash in 4.62 seconds and posted a three-cone time of 7.20, both well below Thompson’s athletic standards.I can't run no more
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While the killers in high places
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Originally posted by pbmax View PostThe Butler cannot do it.
Connecting free agent cornerback Malcolm Butler with the Green Bay Packers is becoming an easy exercise, both at this website and elsewhere, including at the national level. Pro Football Focus and NFL.com recently tied the two together in articles about top free agents and…
Last offseason, Justis Mosqueda did the research on Thompson’s tendencies for CheeseheadTV. What he found: The Packers like their cornerbacks to be at least 5-11 (or very close), with a 40-yard dash time of 4.57 or better and a three-cone drill time of 6.87 or better.
Butler is listed at NFL.com at 5-11, but that appears to be a stretching of the truth. His pro day results, provided by NFLDraftScout.com, tell a different story.
Butler was measured at Alabama’s Pro Day in 2014 at a little under 5-10. He ran the 40-yard dash in 4.62 seconds and posted a three-cone time of 7.20, both well below Thompson’s athletic standards.
Short 'n slow.
Why do the Packers want that, again?"The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
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Butler did say he has run as fast as 4.4 in other timing. And they may have different parameters now for CBs.Originally posted by Joemailman View PostOkay, but Thompson isn't the GM and Capers isn't the DC. Isn't it possible that Gutekunst/Pettine will have different parameters for a CB than Thompson/Capers did? It's hard to say, because I'm not sure how much input Capers had with Thompson, or Pettine has with Gutekunst.
But BG is a Ron/Ted guy. And Butler has had two poor years out of three. I don't see why people want to spend more than $9 mil a year for this guy.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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If BG is a Ron/Ted guy, then the Packers are doomed to fart away the rest of Aaron Rodgers' career, same as Ted's last few years. Butler may not be the answer, but we need free agent talent to make up for Ted's last few years - Jimmy Graham for sure and some kind of a solution at Corner.What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
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Sounds like a Packer to me.Originally posted by Fritz View PostHe's injury-prone, hates to block."I would love to have a guy that always gets the key hit, a pitcher that always makes his best pitch and a manager that can always make the right decision. The problem is getting him to put down his beer and come out of the stands and do those things." - Danny Murraugh
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I wasn't aware Graham is attempting to return from a catastrophic, potentially career-ending injury. And how the fuck is the guy "injury-prone?" Dude missed 5 games in 2015 (a fluke), but played in at least 15 games in each of his 7 other seasons. By comparison, A-Rod has landed on the IR at least 3 times in his career, in addition to dealing with calf problems once - Is Rodgers injury-prone?Originally posted by Fritz View PostIt'd be like signing Jermichael Finley after his injuries.
I could see Graham reviving his career in GB the way Tony G did in Atlanta. German Shepherd needs to sign Graham. Whatever it takes.Last edited by Guest; 02-23-2018, 08:19 AM.
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