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  • Jayden Reed seems to be upset about his future role on the team.
    Maybe he should focus on being a better WR. Playing time will come to those who earn it.
    No wonder Gute drafted WR’s with all the divas we have.

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    • Originally posted by Teamcheez1 View Post
      Jayden Reed seems to be upset about his future role on the team.
      Maybe he should focus on being a better WR. Playing time will come to those who earn it.
      No wonder Gute drafted WR’s with all the divas we have.

      https://www.acmepackingcompany.com/2...art-2025-draft
      Nagler thinks it's much ado about not much.
      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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      • Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
        Nagler thinks it's much ado about not much.
        If that's true, then he and his agent should quit acting like a couple of pussies.

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        • Originally posted by SudsMcBucky View Post
          If that's true, then he and his agent should quit acting like a couple of pussies.
          Reading the article, it doesn't fit the description that TeamCheez had. The agent asked if there was any change in status for his client given the two higher picks. It's not unreasonable for an agent to have a meeting like this, and to advocate for his player. It's a business, and they were handling it in a professional way. There were no shouts to the media about the player being treated unfairly or anything like that. Just normal NFL business that wouldn't register a blip on the radar if this wasn't the dead zone for NFL news.
          2025 Ratpickers champion.

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          • There's some good stuff in this tape. Pro: He keeps his head up and is always looking downfield even when scrambling and under pressure. Not always tunnel vision on receiver and comes off primary. Big presence in the pocket; sees over the line. Con: Some tunnel vision. Deep outs to sideline have some air under them, take time. Release can be funny (but also a 'Pro'). Is a highlight reel.




            Originally posted by Guiness View Post
            I've seen Elgersma play - he looks really good on the field, very commanding presence. Scrambles effectively. We'll see how he adapts to the differences between the games, the Canadian QBs who like to throw have to adapt to the smaller field and endzones, giving them less to work with.

            He's a big guy, 6'5". A bit of a slight build at 227lbs
            https://laurierathletics.com/sports/...elgersma/21178

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            • I agree it's much ado about nothing. Smart for agent and GM to meet, although MLF has final say on how Reed is used. That said, I think Savion Williams will have more impact on Reed's role than Golden. I'd expect Golden to play outside, Reed stay in the slot, and Williams to occasionally play there and take the jet sweeps off his plate. I think Reed got ground down by the end of the year from all the running around and the hits he took. He was also returning punts.

              Nowhere does the article say anything about Reed, that he's making demands or pouting. This is about reading the early signs of the groundwork for a contract extension, and if it's possible/likely with GB.
              James Jones wasn't tickled when Jordy got drafted, but he managed just fine.

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              • A bigger issue might be that, according to Jason Wilde, Elgton Jenkins is looking to restructure his contract. He has 2 years left on his contract. https://www.acmepackingcompany.com/2...-hit-2025-2026
                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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                • I'm starting to think every headline needs to read "Player A wants NFL draft to be eliminated and all players not currently in the league banned for life"
                  The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                  • https://www.acmepackingcompany.com/2...een-bay-report

                    Jaire Alexander may yet remain a Green Bay Packer in 2025, and according to a report on Tuesday, that is his wish. The Athletic published a report this morning stating that the Packers have offered Alexander a restructured contract for the upcoming season, the clearest sign yet that the team is willing and open to him returning this fall.

                    While that bit of news is notable in its own right, the item that follows it is even more interesting. Reporter Matt Schneidman says that Alexander “wants to remain in Green Bay,” the first clear reporting about what the cornerback’s preferred outcome would be. If Alexander’s first choice is indeed to return to the Packers for the upcoming season, then that further indicates that an amicable settlement between the two sides is the most likely result.

                    Additionally, Schneidman’s sources say that Alexander plans to attend the Packers’ mandatory minicamp in June, even if he does not have a new contract settled.
                    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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                    • Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
                      https://www.acmepackingcompany.com/2...een-bay-report

                      Jaire Alexander may yet remain a Green Bay Packer in 2025, and according to a report on Tuesday, that is his wish. The Athletic published a report this morning stating that the Packers have offered Alexander a restructured contract for the upcoming season, the clearest sign yet that the team is willing and open to him returning this fall.

                      While that bit of news is notable in its own right, the item that follows it is even more interesting. Reporter Matt Schneidman says that Alexander “wants to remain in Green Bay,” the first clear reporting about what the cornerback’s preferred outcome would be. If Alexander’s first choice is indeed to return to the Packers for the upcoming season, then that further indicates that an amicable settlement between the two sides is the most likely result.

                      Additionally, Schneidman’s sources say that Alexander plans to attend the Packers’ mandatory minicamp in June, even if he does not have a new contract settled.
                      Fuck yeah!

                      Time to buy your tickets, book your flight and hotel, and get your flowers ready, cos, San Francisco, here comes da Pack!

                      J-Alex plugs a dagger through Butte’s heart, metaphorically, with a pick in da clutch, sealing Super Bowl 60 for the Packers over Butte’s Lumpensteelers - as Bobble, Fosco, Nutz, and other J-Alex haters eat crow.
                      I don’t want a battle from beginning to end
                      I don’t want a cycle of recycled revenge

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                      • The Packers must have more faith in Jaire than I do.
                        I guess they are balancing the risk/reward with the new proposed contract (whatever it may be).
                        I’ve read this book before. It always ends the same way.

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                        • Originally posted by Teamcheez1 View Post
                          The Packers must have more faith in Jaire than I do.
                          I guess they are balancing the risk/reward with the new proposed contract (whatever it may be).
                          I’ve read this book before. It always ends the same way.
                          Agree. I still maintain that Jaire's days in GB are over. I just don't believe he will agree to a meaningful restructure and the team won't allow themselves to be locked in to 17+ Million cash outlay for a player that has proven he has a shitty attitude and I believe quit on his team last season. This is all just posturing on the Packers side to extend the timeline on the trade window and make sure that if they cut him on the final cutdown he doesn't have time to be ready on day 1 for a new team on a contract he should have agreed to with us. This will play out all summer and he will be cut before the season is my best bet.
                          The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                          • Best case we get a 6th from an average AFC team that thinks they are better than they are. Looking at you Miami.
                            The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                            • Originally posted by bobblehead View Post
                              Agree. I still maintain that Jaire's days in GB are over. I just don't believe he will agree to a meaningful restructure and the team won't allow themselves to be locked in to 17+ Million cash outlay for a player that has proven he has a shitty attitude and I believe quit on his team last season. This is all just posturing on the Packers side to extend the timeline on the trade window and make sure that if they cut him on the final cutdown he doesn't have time to be ready on day 1 for a new team on a contract he should have agreed to with us. This will play out all summer and he will be cut before the season is my best bet.
                              You and my boi, Tex, are two rotten apples from the same tree. Y’all prone to excreting shit and presenting them as “facts,” no matter the foulness.

                              The only thing “shitty” about J-Alex’s attitude is, it’s a notion that’s nothing more than a part of your excrement. What shitty attitude? Quit confusing cockiness with selfishness. The shutdown corner is supposed to be cocky.

                              J-Alex quit on the team? Source? The Leader of the Pack, Lovemaker, has publicly stated that he wants J-Alex in the Green and Mustard Yellow next season. Quit confusing J-Alex with Dre Campbell, hombre.
                              I don’t want a battle from beginning to end
                              I don’t want a cycle of recycled revenge

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                              • Well, APB, there are obviously some things I agree with you about and some I do not. On this end of the forum, I'm with you more often than not, I guess.

                                Regarding Jaire, the fact that the team apparently decided to keep him says a helluva lot.We see know nothing media assholes and know very little posters ragging on him. Their shit could be true, but that Gutenkunst and La Fleur are not getting rid of Jaire pretty much says bullshit to the idea that he "quit on the team" as well as the idea that it's a sure thing he's so far over the hill that he can't come back.

                                It would be a downright tragedy if we got rid of Jaire for nothng or very cheap (like a 6th rounder) and then he bounced back and was a star for somebody else. I sure don't want to see that, and if the opinions/actions of the Packer leadership think he's worth keeping, that carries a lot more weight than the words of the know-nothings. The most recent "facts" we have are the performance of Jaire the last times when he wasn't injured, and as I recall, he was still pretty damn good. That and the fact that he's apparently willing to take a lot less and have a chance to prove himself makes me say, keep him at least until we know for sure.
                                What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?

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