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  • Fritz
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    I'm still puzzled they didn't use
    Diggs in the playoff game. Valentine was sucky.

    I just want to see the team cut Gary and Jenkins and not re-sign Quay Walker. Get the cap under control a little. Put the focus on the draft.

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  • MadScientist
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    Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
    I sort of recall that cutting Diggs was a sure thing because of the massive contract he has. I would think there is still a distinct possibility of re-signing him for a more realistic amount of money.
    Unless there was something in the contract that triggered after the season was over, it seems strange that the Packers would cut him now instead of closer to the start of the next NFL year. If they wanted him, they would have at least tried to negotiate a new contract while they still had his rights.

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  • Bretsky
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    Regarding Diggs, I work with an over-the-top Dallas Cowboy fan/fanatic.

    He strongly said Diggs was absolutely terrible in man to man defense. He just thought Diggs was terrible.

    Maybe GB figured this out

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  • texaspackerbacker
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    I sort of recall that cutting Diggs was a sure thing because of the massive contract he has. I would think there is still a distinct possibility of re-signing him for a more realistic amount of money.

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  • Vincenzo
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    Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
    Rob Demovsky
    @RobDemovsky

    Packers released CB Trevon Diggs, who played a total of 34 snaps -- 33 in the regular-season finale and 1 in the playoffs.
    .
    This was a good one on Reddit:

    “Next time the Packers need a guy to play a single snap, they should call me. I’ll do it for a beer and hotdog instead of $500K.”

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  • Joemailman
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    Rob Demovsky
    @RobDemovsky

    Packers released CB Trevon Diggs, who played a total of 34 snaps -- 33 in the regular-season finale and 1 in the playoffs.

    They signed two players to futures deals: QB Kyle McCord and DL Jaden Crumedy.

    McCord was a 6th-round pick of Carolina in 2024. Crumedy a 6th in 2025.

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  • bobblehead
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    Originally posted by pbmax View Post
    Who do we like at DC? Minter is a guy who is supposedly getting HC consideration after going to the Chargers with Connor Stallions Harbaugh. But he might have pretty free reign with the Milk Man.

    Flores isn't leaving his DC gig with a OC head coach for a similar situation.
    I'm not really knowledgeable enough to name DC candidates other than what I have seen them do in multiple places as DCs. Flores, Schwartz, Leonhard, Rex Ryan, Fangio. These are all guys I know can coach and run a scheme. I know nothing about Parker or Minter or Covington. Only what others say. Thats why the guys I name have proven records. I had no clue on Hafley before we brought him in. He was overall better than Barry, but end of the day his defenses started to look a lot like our previously collapsing units when he lost Parsons. So basically he had a nice first year and was good with parsons in year 2. Not sure how that made him HC material, but not my call, and I'm not heartbroken we lost him. I actually think it gives us an opportunity to improve with one of the above names.

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  • texaspackerbacker
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    We need to get a DC who is good at tailoring his scheme to the talent a team has. As good as Hafley supposedly was, he was weak at that - a lot of single coverage with lame-assed Corners. I don't have any favorite name at present.

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  • Joemailman
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    Originally posted by pbmax View Post
    Who do we like at DC? Minter is a guy who is supposedly getting HC consideration after going to the Chargers with Connor Stallions Harbaugh. But he might have pretty free reign with the Milk Man.

    Flores isn't leaving his DC gig with a OC head coach for a similar situation.
    He might if he has a low opinion of JJ McCarthy and wants a chance at an Owl. But I think he's getting a HC job.

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  • pbmax
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    Originally posted by call_me_ishmael View Post
    I mean, is that not everyone? What do you propose they do to avoid that?
    Well, step one is to have a plan. But in this case, the plan was to continue as they were. So the lack of planning for a replacement was a sign the decision was made.

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  • pbmax
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    Originally posted by bobblehead View Post
    A lot of decent coordinators and assistants hit the unemployment office this off season. Add in college ranks and I'm not concerned about filling the ranks.

    More importantly is the fact that over the years the NFL has allowed less practice time, less offseason activities and our GM is drafting projects in the early rounds. I don't care what you pay a coach if he doesn't have access to the athlete aspiring to become a football player you aren't in a good place.
    Who do we like at DC? Minter is a guy who is supposedly getting HC consideration after going to the Chargers with Connor Stallions Harbaugh. But he might have pretty free reign with the Milk Man.

    Flores isn't leaving his DC gig with a OC head coach for a similar situation.

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  • call_me_ishmael
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    Originally posted by pbmax View Post
    More and more this seems like making it up as you go along.
    I mean, is that not everyone? What do you propose they do to avoid that?

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  • bobblehead
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    Originally posted by pbmax View Post
    Packers are gonna lose everyone and then pay LaFleur top dollar to return to an empty coach's office. Policy is off to a roaring start.

    More and more this seems like making it up as you go along.
    A lot of decent coordinators and assistants hit the unemployment office this off season. Add in college ranks and I'm not concerned about filling the ranks.

    More importantly is the fact that over the years the NFL has allowed less practice time, less offseason activities and our GM is drafting projects in the early rounds. I don't care what you pay a coach if he doesn't have access to the athlete aspiring to become a football player you aren't in a good place.

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  • pbmax
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    duplicate
    Last edited by pbmax; 01-16-2026, 06:24 PM.

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  • pbmax
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    Packers are gonna lose everyone and then pay LaFleur top dollar to return to an empty coach's office. Policy is off to a roaring start.

    More and more this seems like making it up as you go along.

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