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  • Pass rush help

    OK, so back to free agency

    ahmad brooks is still available

    the one that stands out to me as a one year stopgap would be connor barwin

    junior galette is available. last year was his first year back after suffering 2 achillies injuries

    tamba hali is out there, but he's 34 and hasn't done much in a few years

    lamaar houston, maybe

    erik walden is out there

    thats kind of our list of options

  • #2
    I wanted to sign Connor Barwin during Free Agency last year and I think he still has some gas left in the tank. Periodically move Matthew's to the inside and bring him in on the outside plus he would be a good option to have when either Matthews or Perry gets hurt as they do every year. I would make a play for him.

    The Rams signed him to a pretty reasonable deal last year so I don't think he'd be overly expensive.

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    • #3
      I say let's just play the hand we now have with the new DC. When done right, OLB in a 3-4 is a sort of "system" position - any fast agile guy can do well there. We got a couple of those in the draft in addition to having Biegel who should get his big opportunity there, maybe even the hated Fackrell.

      Bringing back Ahmad Brooks cheap wouldn't be bad, but assuming any of those other guys cost a lot, let other teams have them.
      What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?

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      • #4
        Pass on all of those guys...

        We don't have the pieces to get to the Championship game let alone the SB the next 2 years... so we're looking at 2020 as being the next reasonable expectation of having a shot to make a SB run.

        Fackrell and Biegel are both junk, so we'll be looking to move them off the roster next year. Mathews might be gone as well as Wilkerson. The cupboard is likely to be pretty bare going into next years draft.

        So assume we have to throw the kitchen sink at pass rush next offseason - it's not easy to get it right with those guys. Hopefully Gilbert ends up being somewhat productive... that would leave us with one OLB/Edge player of any value going into next years draft.

        I think we'll be better this year than last - but that's not saying much... we have a pretty depleted roster. Without Rodgers, we're a sub .500 team, and Gute didn't even wink at the OLB position this year.

        Unfortunately I think we're treading water again for another couple of years.
        wist

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        • #5
          Originally posted by wist43 View Post
          We don't have the pieces to get to the Championship game let alone the SB the next 2 years... so we're looking at 2020 as being the next reasonable expectation of having a shot to make a SB run.
          "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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          • #6
            The moves Brian Gutekunst made in his first draft as Packers general manager tell one story. But so do the moves he didn't make. The Packers had a chance to take Marcus Davenport or Tremaine Edmunds at No. 14 overall and instead traded down. A round later, the team…

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            • #7
              Originally posted by mraynrand View Post
              lol...

              Dude, we're not even close to being able to compete with Minnesota or Philly.

              We have the wildcard at QB, but roster for roster - we can't compete. Carolina is much better than we are; Chicago is better man for man - if their QB turns out to be a hit, then we'll be behind them as well. Atlanta, the Rams, Seattle...

              It's a long list of teams we're looking up at... I understand kool-aid drinking and all, but realistically?? We have a long way to go.

              Philly
              Vikings
              Rams
              Panthers
              Saints
              Falcons
              Seahawks
              ---------------------------------

              We're in the same company with:

              Cowboys (probably behind them a bit)
              Lions
              Bears
              Redskins

              ---------------------------------------------------

              Sorry, but that's our reality... we improved at CB, but did nothing to address OLB that is a problem this year and will likely be a major need next year. Wack-a-mole.
              wist

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              • #8
                I was hoping we could put some pieces in the pipeline at the Edge position so as to give us some development options moving into next year. Develop those guys, and address the position further in next years draft, and we might have been able to make a run next year...

                ... but, given what Gute did the past few days, we don't have any developmental prospects outside of Gilbert, so we'll essentially be going into the next offseason with a huge need at a critical position. That most likely means another year of searching and developing at one of the most critical positions in football - which means another year of treading water... at the least.

                As Gute said, they don't care about filling holes... same approach as TT for all these years.
                wist

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                • #9
                  I have a feeling we're not done wheeling and dealing to fill this Packer Squad. Let's see who gets their walking papers this Summer and maybe another Julius Pepper type could land on our Doorstep.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Gotarace View Post
                    I have a feeling we're not done wheeling and dealing to fill this Packer Squad. Let's see who gets their walking papers this Summer and maybe another Julius Pepper type could land on our Doorstep.
                    Should have never let him walk
                    Last edited by Brandon494; 04-29-2018, 03:38 PM.

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                    • #11
                      maybe we can get a good one, for that NO 1st next next year, from some crappy/rebuilding team. who's out there like that?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by gbgary View Post
                        maybe we can get a good one, for that NO 1st next next year, from some crappy/rebuilding team. who's out there like that?
                        Patience gary, half the teams in the League go from making the playoffs to missing them.
                        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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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                          Patience gary, half the teams in the League go from making the playoffs to missing them.
                          it's the Rodgers window talking...sorry. lol

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by gbgary View Post
                            it's the Rodgers window talking...sorry. lol
                            thats the problem

                            a-rods biological clock is ticking

                            and the way this case is going, he ain't never gonna win another super bowl

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by red View Post
                              thats the problem

                              a-rods biological clock is ticking

                              and the way this case is going, he ain't ever gonna win another super bowl
                              Don't despair. Look how quickly Doug Pederson won his as coach. No doubt Rodgers will do the same.
                              "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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