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  • Elgton Jenkins Gets Extension

    Rob Demovsky
    @RobDemovsky
    The Packers and Elgton Jenkins have agreed to terms on a four-year, $68 million contract extension, a source said, and it is expected to be signed today. It will make him the second-highest paid guard in the NFL and also would rank among the top-10 left tackles in the NFL
    Good news. He's been outstanding since moving back to Guard.
    I can't run no more
    With that lawless crowd
    While the killers in high places
    Say their prayers out loud
    But they've summoned, they've summoned up
    A thundercloud
    They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

  • #2
    Good strategy - get him locked up while the market is a little bit low on him. I SAID he shoulda been a Guard all alongHe was crap at LT plus Tackle is not as important a position the way the Packers play. Tom seems to be adequate at LT and Yosh at RT, and both should get better with experience.
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    • #3
      This says to me even more that they plant to move on from Bakh and play Tom at left tackle.
      Last edited by Teamcheez1; 12-23-2022, 10:34 AM.

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      • #4
        “Guards are as replaceable as burger flippers.” - Ted Thompson, the day Wahle was terminated and Rivera was allowed to walk the walk of life.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Teamcheez1 View Post
          This says to me even more that they plant o move on from Bakh and play Tom at left tackle.
          It's possible. But they could convert Bakh's roster bonus to a signing bonus and save almost 5 million on the cap in 2023. That's almost as much as they would save by cutting him. Of course, that would increase the amount of dead money if they were to release Bakh in 2024. I suppose a lot depends on how much confidence they have in Tom.
          I can't run no more
          With that lawless crowd
          While the killers in high places
          Say their prayers out loud
          But they've summoned, they've summoned up
          A thundercloud
          They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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          • #6
            Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
            Good strategy - get him locked up while the market is a little bit low on him. I SAID he shoulda been a Guard all alongHe was crap at LT plus Tackle is not as important a position the way the Packers play. Tom seems to be adequate at LT and Yosh at RT, and both should get better with experience.
            Packers would be better off using the frogskins on a hotshot WR, TE or OLB.

            How much better is the Fucking Center’s kung fu compared Tom and Runyan’s? Tom, can, too, play all 5 positions - and he’s a better tackle. Runyan has been solid as a rock at guard. There are plenty of Klemms and Whittakers on the roster - cough, Newman, cough - but finding bona fide guard replacements is as easy as, well, finding replacements for burger flippers.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View Post
              “Guards are as replaceable as burger flippers.” - Ted Thompson, the day Wahle was terminated and Rivera was allowed to walk the walk of life.
              Rivera was having back issues and that's not a good sign for OL, Cowboys overpaid for him.
              Wahle wanted to play T and wanted out of GB.
              Also, they didn't have the cap space to keep both. That was well documented back then. (Yes, you can argue about cooking caps but that wasn't Ted's way.)
              They didn't succession plan well for them -- just like how the current WR situation played out -- but it turned out ok. They ended up with Sitton, Lang, and a host of others in the following 2-3 seasons IIRC.

              As for Jenkins, Demovsky reports it includes a $24M signing bonus. Don't know how it's structured, and it's a lot of money, but he's a very good younger player (27 this week) and you generally want to keep those. Jenkins has improved each week and appears to be back on his way to Pro Bowl caliber. The money shifts with Lowry probably helped make this happen. He's better at guard, but knowing he can move out and play T gives them some roster flexibility. Wonder if they try him at T next spring? I hope he stays at guard.

              Rodgers is probably happy, and it's nice to know Jenkins won't be playing for the Bears next year.

              Agree this might be indicative of what they will do with Bahktiari. Aside from QB (or K), is there another position where signing a player to a third (multi-year) contract is a good idea?

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              • #8
                Packers would be better off using the frogskins on a hotshot WR, TE or OLB.
                Agree they need help at these positions, but I think they do so via draft. It's cheaper and likely easier to control the cost vs. production on a rookie deal.
                When you sign a FA you are almost always overpaying, and GB doesn't have the cap space to make a big splash anyway. They have their own player contracts to worry about at the moment.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by run pMc View Post
                  Rivera was having back issues and that's not a good sign for OL, Cowboys overpaid for him.
                  Wahle wanted to play T and wanted out of GB.
                  Also, they didn't have the cap space to keep both. That was well documented back then. (Yes, you can argue about cooking caps but that wasn't Ted's way.)
                  They didn't succession plan well for them -- just like how the current WR situation played out -- but it turned out ok. They ended up with Sitton, Lang, and a host of others in the following 2-3 seasons IIRC.

                  As for Jenkins, Demovsky reports it includes a $24M signing bonus. Don't know how it's structured, and it's a lot of money, but he's a very good younger player (27 this week) and you generally want to keep those. Jenkins has improved each week and appears to be back on his way to Pro Bowl caliber. The money shifts with Lowry probably helped make this happen. He's better at guard, but knowing he can move out and play T gives them some roster flexibility. Wonder if they try him at T next spring? I hope he stays at guard.

                  Rodgers is probably happy, and it's nice to know Jenkins won't be playing for the Bears next year.

                  Agree this might be indicative of what they will do with Bahktiari. Aside from QB (or K), is there another position where signing a player to a third (multi-year) contract is a good idea?
                  Packers won a Super Bowl with Daryn “Average Joe” Colledge playing guard. There are plenty of Colledges in the sea. Paying tackle money for a guy that can’t play tackle reeks of wasteful spending.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by run pMc View Post
                    Agree they need help at these positions, but I think they do so via draft. It's cheaper and likely easier to control the cost vs. production on a rookie deal.
                    When you sign a FA you are almost always overpaying, and GB doesn't have the cap space to make a big splash anyway. They have their own player contracts to worry about at the moment.
                    There are exceptions, but rookie WRs and TEs commonly struggle in their first two seasons. Hotshot OLBers usually don’t fall to where the Packers usually pick (Thompson did heed my ingenious Mastery Mockery of a Draft once, trading up for the Claymaker). With a greying HOF QB, the Packers don’t have time to wait for the rooks to blossom.

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                    • #11
                      I’d be willing to bet my minimum-wage paycheck that if Sean Rhyan lays off the ‘roid’ and improves his technique, he will be just as productive at guard as the Fucking Center.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View Post
                        “Guards are as replaceable as burger flippers.” - Ted Thompson, the day Wahle was terminated and Rivera was allowed to walk the walk of life.
                        By burger flippers, I assume you mean shutdown Corners hahahahaha. Yeah, those two entities are about equally replaceable.

                        The Packers running game in recent years has been primarily or at least most successfully done running in the Guard/Center area. Even though we had the "sacred cow" Bakhtiari, running off tackle didn't work very well. Jenkins is getting paid big Guard money - somebody said second highest in the NFL, but what would be top ten among Tackles.

                        APB, you're quoting and apparently agreeing with that on Polar Bear now? That's a little bit ironic, dontcha think?
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View Post
                          I’d be willing to bet my minimum-wage paycheck that if Sean Rhyan lays off the ‘roid’ and improves his technique, he will be just as productive at guard as the Fucking Center.
                          I'd be careful wagering that paycheck. Have we seen enough (or anything, really) of Rhyan to base an opinion on?
                          Not all guards are the same -- consider the difference among those on the Packers roster: Jenkins, Runyan, Newman, Hanson.
                          Would you swap out Jenkins for Hanson long term to save the frogskins?

                          Rhyan got exactly 1 snap this year in a regular season game; either he needs to get better or the coaches are playing favorites (or both). I had high hopes he'd break the R3 draft curse but it turns out he might not.
                          You need your R3 picks to be first year contributors and he couldn't even do that.

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                          • #14
                            Love that they kept him; you can't lose stars.

                            I'll be curious if they give him a 3rd contract.

                            TED RULES; keep the stud's but don't have the OL a 3rd long term deal. They went against TED RULES with Bach.......wonder if they'll do the same again.

                            Anyways, VERY HAPPY we keep our Stud this time
                            TERD 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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                            • #15
                              Ted kept Chad Clifton, no? Gotta protect the franchise, thus I imagine Bak sticks around.

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