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  • ThunderDan
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    Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
    It was common knowledge Gary was likely gone. I'm surprised he got that much.
    I would rather get a 5th this year and have a body that might contribute; to getting a 4th next year and have a body that might contribute next year but won't do anything for the team this year.

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  • Vincenzo
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    Originally posted by Fritz View Post
    The fact that they got anything for a guy they were going to have to release anyway is pretty amazing.

    Thanks, Jerruh.
    I’d think Jerruh had to plop down the 4th rounder just to secure Gary, so probably didn’t want to risk losing him.

    Have a pal who is a Cowboys fan and he texted me his team is now the Dallas Packers.

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  • Fritz
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    Originally posted by ThunderDan View Post
    What the fuck? We trade away a player and don't get value for a full year. Way to go Guter.
    The fact that they got anything for a guy they were going to have to release anyway is pretty amazing.

    Thanks, Jerruh.

    As for the Sean Ryan signing, well, meh. I guess it's okay? If the guy can learn to pass protect better?

    The moves so far - the Franklin trade, the Sean Ryan signing, the new ST coach - are all quite uninspiring to me.

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  • Joemailman
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    Originally posted by ThunderDan View Post
    What the fuck? We trade away a player and don't get value for a full year. Way to go Guter.
    It was common knowledge Gary was likely gone. I'm surprised he got that much.

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  • ThunderDan
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    Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
    Now we know why Gary had to take down his IG post.

    Jordan Schultz
    @Schultz_Report

    TRADE: #Packers are close to finalizing a trade that would send Rashan Gary to the #Cowboys, per source.

    Edit:

    Ian Rapoport
    @RapSheet

    Specifically: It’s a 2027 4th rounder for Gary.
    What the fuck? We trade away a player and don't get value for a full year. Way to go Guter.

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  • Joemailman
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    Originally posted by Vincenzo View Post
    Any word on what we’re getting??
    I’m being told now it “Sounds like a 4th rd pick going back to GB.”
    2027 4th.

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  • Vincenzo
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    Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
    Now we know why Gary had to take down his IG post.

    Jordan Schultz
    @Schultz_Report

    TRADE: #Packers are close to finalizing a trade that would send Rashan Gary to the #Cowboys, per source.
    Any word on what we’re getting??
    I’m being told now it “Sounds like a 4th rd pick going back to GB.”
    Last edited by Vincenzo; 03-09-2026, 08:58 AM.

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  • Joemailman
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    ‪Ian Rapoport‬
    ‪@rapsheet.bsky.social‬

    The Jaguars and CB Montaric Brown have agreed to terms on a 3-year, $33M deal for him to stay in Jacksonville, per The Insiders.

    A former 7th rounder gets paid in a deal done by Milk & Honey.


    ‪Ian Rapoport‬
    ‪@rapsheet.bsky.social‬

    The Dolphins have informed QB Tua Tagovailoa that they are releasing him, saying goodbye to their starting QB since 2020.

    Miami is on the hook for $54M fully guaranteed with offsets, meaning Tagovailoa will play for the minimum next season for someone else.

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  • Joemailman
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    Now we know why Gary had to take down his IG post.

    Jordan Schultz
    @Schultz_Report

    TRADE: #Packers are close to finalizing a trade that would send Rashan Gary to the #Cowboys, per source.

    Edit:

    Ian Rapoport
    @RapSheet

    Specifically: It’s a 2027 4th rounder for Gary.
    Last edited by Joemailman; 03-09-2026, 08:51 AM.

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  • sharpe1027
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    Originally posted by ThunderDan View Post
    By restructuring Banks, we are guaranteeing he is on the roster in 2027 even he plays similar to beginning of year 2025.

    Due to kicking the can down the road on Banks it will now cost $26.29 million against the cap to get rid of him after 2026 if he stinks.
    They must believe he's going to keep improving. He looked better in the second half of last year, but still isn't saying he looked good.

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  • ThunderDan
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    By restructuring Banks, we are guaranteeing he is on the roster in 2027 even he plays similar to beginning of year 2025.

    Due to kicking the can down the road on Banks it will now cost $26.29 million against the cap to get rid of him after 2026 if he stinks.

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  • pbmax
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    Originally posted by Bretsky View Post
    HOLY SHIT GUTEBAG

    Lotta Ching for Sean Ryan

    Probably a better signing than Banks thought for what we overpaid him
    If its like the other 3 year deals they have signed under Gute, its a one year deal with what are essentially bail out options for years 2 and 3. The only worry is upfront money. Guess is big bonus and small first year salary but the size of the bonus will tell us how much dead money he could carry. I kinda sincerely doubt Rhyan gets a huge bonus but it is almost silly season.

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  • pbmax
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    Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
    Good for Biadasz getting that much from them. I wouldn't have wanted the Packers to pay that much.

    Hopefully Zaire Franklin is a step up from Quay Walker. I generally like the trade.
    He is not a step up from Quay. He is a run stopper only. He's there to provide stoutness in what increasingly looks like a 3-4 the Packers will be running with Gannon. He will be the Mike while Cooper is likely the Jack, at least as Capers used to call them, the ILBs.

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  • texaspackerbacker
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    I see the Packers are restructuring Aaron Banks' contract, saving over $12 million on the salary cap. Some people get all panicky about the cap and/or whine about intelligent comments regarding the way it's possible to handle the cap. It's NOT that the cap is irrelevant. It's that it can almost always be dealt with fairly easily without serious consequences. The Packers have had their share of "bad contracts". Yet they continue to win and win and win. The great stupidity is not pushing the cap. It is tearing down to rebuild - which the Packers have resisted for decades and hopefully will continue to resist - unlike a lot of stupidly run loser teams.

    The Banks thing is an example of that. It also is a bit of a gamble, though - doubling down on what many including me see as a blunder of a deal. I HOPE - against what was observable last season - that Guekunst knew what he was doing/that Banks' mediocre at best season was a fluke mainly due to injuries, and that he can still play approximately up to what was expected when he got paid so much. We'll see how that goes this year.

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  • sharpe1027
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    Good thing the cap is irrelevant and the Packers don't have to worry about bad contracts.

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