Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Packers Offseason/Free Agency/ Non-Draft Thread

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • To me, it'd be the sweetest schadenfreude if Jaire couldn't play that game due to a vague, lingering injury issue.
    "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

    KYPack

    Comment


    • Uncool Pack fans love making fun of J-Alex’s injuries. Yet, there’s not a single joke about “Cletidius” Clark’s joke of a season.

      In 17 regular season games last season, Clark produced 1 sack; 37 tackles; 4 tackles for loss. The Packers paid this bum more than 21 million frogskins.

      Why the fuck hasn’t Gutekunst insist that Clark, too, takes a pay cut?
      I don’t want a battle from beginning to end
      I don’t want a cycle of recycled revenge

      Comment


      • Originally posted by Fritz View Post
        To me, it'd be the sweetest schadenfreude if Jaire couldn't play that game due to a vague, lingering injury issue.
        He'll play that game. He might miss most of the season, but he'll visit a faith healer to play that game just to show us a thing or 2. He probably will get burned for 3 TDs but get one pick and crow about it.

        Honestly his talent is undeniable, but I advocated trading him BEFORE last season. Just like I advocated trading Bak when we still could have landed a 3rd because he "might" play and was healthy in camp. Some guys you don't want on your roster because their impact on other players is not worth it. I'll point out something else. I said Rasul Douglas had a MONSTER positive impact on Jaire by getting him in the film room a little bit. I sometimes wonder if Rasul had been around if Jaire would have turned out a bit different. (although based on his dad's buffoonery I'm guessing it was baked in).
        The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

        Comment


        • Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View Post
          Uncool Pack fans love making fun of J-Alex’s injuries. Yet, there’s not a single joke about “Cletidius” Clark’s joke of a season.

          In 17 regular season games last season, Clark produced 1 sack; 37 tackles; 4 tackles for loss. The Packers paid this bum more than 21 million frogskins.

          Why the fuck hasn’t Gutekunst insist that Clark, too, takes a pay cut?
          Are you comparing a guy who played 17 games with lingering issues to a guy who sat with a hangnail?
          The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

          Comment


          • Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View Post
            Uncool Pack fans love making fun of J-Alex’s injuries. Yet, there’s not a single joke about “Cletidius” Clark’s joke of a season.

            In 17 regular season games last season, Clark produced 1 sack; 37 tackles; 4 tackles for loss. The Packers paid this bum more than 21 million frogskins.

            Why the fuck hasn’t Gutekunst insist that Clark, too, takes a pay cut?
            Because Clark played 17 games despite a toe injury that required surgery in the offseason.
            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

            Comment


            • I can never tell if APB is playing the role of faggotty dissenter or if it's actually how he thinks.

              Comment


              • Bobble and Mailman just backhanded him again so likely AntiTank just likes getting the shit kicked out of him. He does have that fanboy vibe so possibly true. Through the years, he does always go for the flashy player like if he was Al Davis.

                Comment


                • Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
                  Because Clark played 17 games despite a toe injury that required surgery in the offseason.
                  This.
                  Also, Clark's time will come. If he doesn't have a better year, he's likely a cap casualty next offseason.

                  Comment


                  • Originally posted by run pMc View Post
                    This.
                    Also, Clark's time will come. If he doesn't have a better year, he's likely a cap casualty next offseason.
                    Trust me, if the Pack thought their was a playing issue or declining issue with Clark they would have gone to him to restructure for less.

                    That is how the NFL works. I’ve seen it first hand. With my client, he was top 5 in his position and got a great 2nd contract. Two years later he was cut when he wouldn’t restructure after a bad season and then an injury year.

                    The great thing for my client was he signed a 1 year prove it deal after getting cut and he did. He got a very nice 3rd contract.
                    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

                    Comment


                    • Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
                      Because Clark played 17 games despite a toe injury that required surgery in the offseason.
                      Cletidius had a toe? More like an excuse.

                      Hustling Jack Heflin coulda matched Cletidius’ production for a lot less frogskins. Clark is being paid All-Pro money. He plays like an undrafted free agent from Wisconsin-Stevens Point.
                      I don’t want a battle from beginning to end
                      I don’t want a cycle of recycled revenge

                      Comment


                      • Originally posted by ThunderDan View Post
                        Trust me, if the Pack thought their was a playing issue or declining issue with Clark they would have gone to him to restructure for less.

                        That is how the NFL works. I’ve seen it first hand. With my client, he was top 5 in his position and got a great 2nd contract. Two years later he was cut when he wouldn’t restructure after a bad season and then an injury year.

                        The great thing for my client was he signed a 1 year prove it deal after getting cut and he did. He got a very nice 3rd contract.
                        I am inches away from getting canned or quitting burger flipping - hate my dumbass boss and sick and tired of the gig.

                        I will be mailing you my resume, along with an old 33 Packers Aaron Jones jersey. Would appreciate it if your “client” could sign it.

                        You know what, Thunder, since I am on a dreaded “downswing” at poker and have lost $6700 since May, fuck the interview. Say, you hire me right now and I’ll take a puny $50K salary.
                        I don’t want a battle from beginning to end
                        I don’t want a cycle of recycled revenge

                        Comment


                        • Seems Jaire's dad is warning the packers (and the league) that Jaire is in the best condition of his career. I'd start by asking why he wasn't in that condition after signing for a monster deal, but I digress. Jaire's dad reminds me of Tyrese Haliburton's dad. I hope it ends the same way....no, thats mean. I just hope he misses 14 games with a hangnail.
                          The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

                          Comment


                          • Originally posted by bobblehead View Post
                            Seems Jaire's dad is warning the packers (and the league) that Jaire is in the best condition of his career. I'd start by asking why he wasn't in that condition after signing for a monster deal, but I digress. Jaire's dad reminds me of Tyrese Haliburton's dad. I hope it ends the same way....no, thats mean. I just hope he misses 14 games with a hangnail.
                            This is the time of year where virtually every player is "In the best shape of his career"(TM). I can't count how many times I've heard that and then seen that player suck when camp or the season rolled along.

                            Alexander will have some really good games and get some dings along the way and miss some games. If I have to guess, I'd say he misses 7 games. However, comparisons to Clark are a bit off base, as Clark could still take up space on the line with a bum toe. If Alexander tried to play with an injury that limited his speed, he'd be burned like a Canadian forest.
                            2025 Ratpickers champion.

                            Comment


                            • As I pointed out to be in "the best shape of his career" implies he wasn't peaked out before. Now thats fine and all but a stalwart like Jerry Rice never said those words because he was always in peak shape. That phrase is reserved for underachievers and those that haven't respected their bodies to date.

                              It matters when a player has fundamentally changed his outlook and made a real life style change. If Belton comes in at 335 and has added a bunch of muscle next year I'll take note. College kids tend to get by on ability and that first couple years tells you how serious they are. However when a 6 year vet decides its time to get serious....well, I don't take them seriously without seeing it for an extended period. Maybe Jaire has had a come to jesus moment, but I won't bet on it lasting.

                              Look at Zack Tom and how his body has changed without losing any ability. He's a young skilled guy who took it very serious to get bigger and stronger right from the jump. As opposed to guys like Albert Haynesworth who got serious the camp before he needed a new contract on a regular basis.
                              The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

                              Comment


                              • In fairness to Pops Alexander, he might be referring to his son being fully healthy for the first time in a while and able to do an offseason as he wanted, instead of mostly rehab.

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X