Hopefully at a barber. Jiminy, that is a fugly look.
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Cobb was productive as the #3 S,E,X,and/or Y when healthy. Special teams aces usually are the #6’s. Signing Cobb had nothing to do with the Kung Fu on STs. Taylor and St. Paul failed to blossom into aces.Originally posted by George Cumby View Post100% spot on.
I would add pacifying 12 by picking up his bestie, who really didn't do much other than eat up a roster spot which could've been filled by a young ST ace.
Blame the German Shepherd. That Kraut made it clear as fuck that he gave no fucks about special teams when he cut the great specials teams ace (and legitimate bomb threat), Jeff Janis.
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I genuinely don't understand why Cobb wasn't the returner. Unless he didn't want to do it for injury reasons, it makes very little sense.
But you keep Cobb on the team because he, Bak, Adams, Rodgers, and Lewis are all besties. The mystery broad from a few weeks back is Marcedes Lewis' girlfriend that is always rollin' with Mrs. Cobb, Mrs. Bak, Mrs. Adams.
Homie needs to cut his hair. But I really think he will play two more years than retire. The really interesting question is will they ask JLo to sit 4 years? I doubt they will (I also doubt they'd keep Aaron at all if they thought JLo had a shot).Last edited by call_me_ishmael; 02-11-2022, 12:18 AM.
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yikes I don't wanna pay Cobb anything; he's wasted roster space that could be used on special teams talent, or talent somewhereTERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
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Actually, Janis was let go as a free agent, not cut, by the Packers. Still, after the Browns cut Janis (most likely cos he’s a pale-skinned WR in a dark-skinned profession), German Shepherd was free to bring Janis back to cold, dark and dull Green Bay.
Remember the days when the Polar Bear kept Bush for no other reason than special teams?
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He will cost pennies though. I have no problem paying him 1M but my expectation would be that he returns kicks and punts.Originally posted by Bretsky View Postyikes I don't wanna pay Cobb anything; he's wasted roster space that could be used on special teams talent, or talent somewhere
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If we are basing contracts and signings off of friend groups, we need to clean house and start over.Originally posted by call_me_ishmael View PostI am personally assuming that Rodgers and Cobb are a package deal. Same with Marcedes Lewis. The other folks in their crew aren't going anywhere (Bak, Adams)
Absolutely hated the Cobb contract this last year.But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.
-Tim Harmston
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Back to back MVPs. Has to make the trade value an all time high. I would think two firsts and a second at least.
They can kick the can down the road and run it back or trade Rodgers and see about rebuilding. Either avenue is exciting. And the front office won’t have to deal with any favre type backlash. The fans are ready to move on too.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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Yeah, I am all in on trading Rodgers, as now looks to be a perfect time to do so. Fixes our salary cap, we get to start fresh with a ton of picks, and many teams in a good position to make the trade.Originally posted by RashanGary View PostBack to back MVPs. Has to make the trade value an all time high. I would think two firsts and a second at least.
They can kick the can down the road and run it back or trade Rodgers and see about rebuilding. Either avenue is exciting. And the front office won’t have to deal with any favre type backlash. The fans are ready to move on too.
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