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You are passionate Mozart, but you do not....persuade.Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View PostHandsome Blaine Gabbert starting over Kap had more to do with Chip Kelly’s incompetence than Kap’s game.."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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I never had an-issue with Kap expressing his right to protest but the fact is he regressed as a QB and did not develop accordingly. His delivery was that of a wind up doll. He clearly did not develop accordingly reading the entire field effectively either. He was playing at a “Back Up QB Level” at best and then when you added the sensitive issue of his way of protesting teams just didn’t want to deal with it and all the distractions. If Aaron Rodgers kneeled he would still be in the league.
End of story.
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I'm a little confused. He can be had for the league minimum with an easy out (walmart price) but the seahawks are TRYING to sign him? Whats up, they can't afford a minimum contract?Originally posted by GB-Brandon View PostWhat it really comes down too is if you believe you have a plan in place and a locker room to handle the player and situation. The “Walrus” was up to the task at handling Rison and the Packers were masterful at pulling it off and making it work with Rison in route to winning a Super Bowl.
As much as I believe Brown could help this team I’m not sure Flower Boy is capable of pulling it off. To me he is weak. He can’t even stand up to Mike Pettine. How is he gonna stand up to Antonio Brown. Probably won’t work.
On the other hand I can see where a guy like Pete Carroll could handle Brown which is probably why the Seahawks are trying to sign him.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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Your more T.O. He was pretty loyal and an insanely hard worker. Brown is more the guy who is selfish and when his friends try to get him out of self destructive scenarios he turns on them.Originally posted by RashanGary View PostI am a nut case. Reckless, dangerous, impulsive. The whole 9 yards. But I'm also fiercely loyal, warm to my people, consistently supportive to my family and honest.
Not every psycho is a bad person. We just like fire and fighting and driving fast. Doesn't mean we're not good, loyal, committed people. Just have some rough edges and are prone to excitement and risk.
It's kinda like a wolf vs a dog. A wolf will rip your face off if you're not his teammate. A wolf will do some dangerous ass shit. A dog is docile, obedient, and likes everyone (vs a wolf only liking his pack)
Wolves aren't bad, just different than dogs. Brown is a wolf. He has the blood of the ancients pumping through his veins, not a domesticated dog.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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It's living in a bubble when someone thinks you're a bit dramatic and sky-is-falling for their liking. That also makes them die hards and homers. Got it.Originally posted by GB-Brandon View PostThis isn’t “Trolling” and many Packer fans feel the same way I do. Not to mention several media outlets, players and former players etc etc. If people wanna hide in a little bubble then fine. Im not making up anything or talking about anything that isn’t being talked about in several other places or platforms. Geez.
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AB + GB = SB? Got it. Pretty simplistic and ignores a lot of variables.
The Raiders cut him before he played a game and the Patriots cut him after one game. If Belichick and Gruden cut him, what makes anyone think he'd play nice for MLF? Why would he sign a minimum contract? Assuming he signed for more, how much and what does that do for extending Bahk, Clark, Jones, etc.?
Then there's the issue of league discipline the minute he signs with a team. Oh and let's not forget the legal issues that could land him in prison for a long time.
I could go on... but I've fed the trolls enough.
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The Patsies moving through their “troubled receiver” Rolodex last year was truly a thing to behold. I would imagine any other front office observing it wouldn’t want to use that as a model. APRH, Packers will be content with the guys they acquired. If internal guys don’t improve and Funchess doesn’t recover his top form, they are in trouble."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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Let’s name all the wankers who started NFL games at QB during the past 3 seasons. I’ll start: Brett Hundley, the same Hun who led the Packers to the playoffs with an extraordinary 1800/60%/9TDs/12Picks stat line.Originally posted by GB-Brandon View PostMarcus Peter’s Kneeled all over the place and he is still in the league.
Kap was even in the perfect city to be able to to kneel and lead his protest(San Fran) and still wasn’t good enough.
If he balled out on the field he could of “kneeled” all the way to the Super Bowl.
You’d rather start Hundley over Kap? Kap threw 16 TDs to only 4 picks in 12 games for a shitty Ninners team prior to being blackballed by the pig owners. Kap still has game.
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I apparently didn’t word that correctly. My bad. They are “Entertaining” signing him. Russell Wilson has publicly said he wants the Seahawks to sign him as has Tom Brady of the Tampa Bay said the same. Lamar Jackson(league MVP) has also said he wants him. Funny how some say he is such a “chemistry issue” when two HOF QB’s want him along with the 2019 league MVP.Originally posted by bobblehead View PostI'm a little confused. He can be had for the league minimum with an easy out (walmart price) but the seahawks are TRYING to sign him? Whats up, they can't afford a minimum contract?
Nobody wants any of our WR’s other then Adams. Most probably wouldn’t even make an NFL roster outside of the Packers. Lol
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Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View PostLet’s name all the wankers who started NFL games at QB during the past 3 seasons. I’ll start: Brett Hundley, the same Hun who led the Packers to the playoffs with an extraordinary 1800/60%/9TDs/12Picks stat line.
You’d rather start Hundley over Kap? Kap threw 16 TDs to only 4 picks in 12 games for a shitty Ninners team prior to being blackballed by the pig owners. Kap still has game.
The correct formula is: Kap(ability) - Kap(distractions) = Kap(value). If Kap(value) is less than QB-X(value), then you go with QB-X."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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Originally posted by run pMc View PostAB + GB = SB? Got it. Pretty simplistic and ignores a lot of variables.
The Raiders cut him before he played a game and the Patriots cut him after one game. If Belichick and Gruden cut him, what makes anyone think he'd play nice for MLF? Why would he sign a minimum contract? Assuming he signed for more, how much and what does that do for extending Bahk, Clark, Jones, etc.?
Then there's the issue of league discipline the minute he signs with a team. Oh and let's not forget the legal issues that could land him in prison for a long time.
I could go on... but I've fed the trolls enough.
Have you not read anything I’ve posted regarding this? We’re taking about a 1 years deal here around maybe 4-5 million with little guaranteed. A deal similar to the M. Wilkerson deal with incentives. The Packers could easily afford it. If they wanted to they could cut Lane Taylor. Brown gives the Packers a better shot to be great then Taylor any day of the week.
I also don’t care about 2019. We’re taking about 2020. The Packers need to assess where Brown is mentally at in 2020. I have said multiple times “IF” Brown has made “Progress” and is “Stable” with “Documented Reports” then “Why Not Take A Shot”? What the fuck do the Packers really have to lose? The Packers have already pissed off Rodgers and have one of the worse receiving corps in the league. I really don’t see what the big deal is. If Brown comes in and regresses then cut ties and let him go with little loss.
At least you took a shot at it. Right now you don’t have a chance in hell.
“Buy Low & Sell High”
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Yes, we can cherry pick situations where Kap might of been a better option but once again Kap’s “Playing Ability” didn’t equal his passion for his belief in the social issues he and the movement he believed in towards the end.Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View PostLet’s name all the wankers who started NFL games at QB during the past 3 seasons. I’ll start: Brett Hundley, the same Hun who led the Packers to the playoffs with an extraordinary 1800/60%/9TDs/12Picks stat line.
You’d rather start Hundley over Kap? Kap threw 16 TDs to only 4 picks in 12 games for a shitty Ninners team prior to being blackballed by the pig owners. Kap still has game.
GM’s and coaches and organizations just didn’t want the daily distraction for a QB that most likely was a back up. His production on the field wasn’t worth it.
While I believe Kap has the right to express his right too protest. The NFL has the same right to evaluate players based on talent and other intangibles and keep the best players that they think will help their football team win and are best for their franchise.
Personally, I think Kap overestimated “How Good” he was and did not not develop accordingly. He played on some loaded teams with the Niners and was able to get by on athletic ability alone on those teams. He needed to develop his game and it didn’t happen. You look at those duels between him and R.Wilson back in the day and they were pretty equal. Wilson worked hard and got better and developed and passed Kap. It appears Kap’s passion took him in a different direction and the rest is history so I really don’t buy into this whole thing that Kap got “Black Balled”. Kap’s passion took him into a different direction.
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