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  • #16
    Originally posted by Joemailman
    Originally posted by b bulldog
    Who is their right mind would ever count on KRob for next season?
    Jacob Leinenkugel?
    The mailman delivers! I've been waitin' for a zinger so I could use that line!!

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    • #17
      Now.... 2nd and 10 on the Rams 11.... With Calvin, Favre would just have to toss it up on a little fade, like Culpepper once did to Randy....

      Lets see how Calvin did it in the game this weekend....



      Could be the biggest redzone threat packers had in AWHILE... I mean hes only 6`5 235.... All our WR's our bigger than him

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      • #18
        CJ would be my pick even if Peterson was still available. I think Bush might fall to round two if he declares and his leg isn't 100% or Irons could be had also possibly.
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        • #19
          I have said this a couple of times, here. Calvin Johnson would be MY pick if I had the choice. I have watched him play often and he is a complete game-changing stud. Great hands, 6-3 or 6-4 with 4.3-4.4 speed. He single-handedly stomped on Va Tech in the first half of their game.

          Whether or not BF comes back, CJ would would make a lethal combination with DD and GJ. Besides, DD is getting old. He won't be around/effective much longer.

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          • #20
            Definatly Calvin Johnson. Donald Driver isn't getting any younger and sometimes it takes WR's a couple of years to get adjusted (except jennings of course ). He completly dominates the college level and it would give the packers thier version of Randy Moss. He was a big ass but look what he did for the vikings. Defenses were forced to double him. Who would you double with Johnson, Driver and Jennings??

            Plus going off how the denver broncos run their offense with thier zone blocking scheme, you don't need a 1st round running back but a guy who is quick and can read blocks well. My Choice: he may be small but have you watched Garrett Wolfe. Quick as hell and find someone better that can read blockes like he can and has good hands and he'll be a solid 4th round pick. And he has a really good Left OT with Doug Free, super athletic huge OT.

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            • #21
              if the Packers pick in the top 5 which I dont think they will, I want Adrian Peterson or Calvin.. If they pick top 10 (I think they will be around 8 or 9) then I want Alan Branch, the DT from Michigan! This guy is an absolute stud at 330lbs and can move like a LB...

              If we get branch we could be following the Bears blueprint for a nasty D... Hawk last year (our Urlacher) and Branch this year (our Tommie Harris)...

              Either of those 3 would make me ecstatic!!!!!

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Pack_Attack
                if the Packers pick in the top 5 which I dont think they will, I want Adrian Peterson or Calvin.. If they pick top 10 (I think they will be around 8 or 9) then I want Alan Branch, the DT from Michigan! This guy is an absolute stud at 330lbs and can move like a LB...

                If we get branch we could be following the Bears blueprint for a nasty D... Hawk last year (our Urlacher) and Branch this year (our Tommie Harris)...

                Either of those 3 would make me ecstatic!!!!!
                I agree that we need a DT/NT like that but we also need a DC that has that type of attitude. The Packers dont have that now.
                I was in awe of the NT for the Chargers after watching the sunday night game. Is Branch of that mold?
                C.H.U.D.

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                • #23
                  Is there any DEs worthy of a high pick?

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                  • #24
                    I've actually given some thought to this as well. I don't think or hope the Packers will have the #1 or 2 pick.

                    With that in mind, why not draft Thomas from Wisconsin? I know he maybe bigger than they want, but he is a proven run blocker. Clifton is showing wear and tear and I have a feeling he is a mere shadow of his former self. This would give us a young OL for the next 5 years.

                    Then, in the second round, think hard about Garret Wolf(sp?) from Northern Illinois. I've seen him play, he is fast and seems to make one cut and go. He is small, but look at Altanta(Dunn) and Denver(Bell) RB situation. With this zone idea, I think you can live with a small back, BUT he needs to have a TON of speed as evident from Herron last week.
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                    • #25
                      Forget about the offense. The days of rallying troops for one more shot at it with Brett are now officially over. Some smarty pants receiver whose gone as a free agent in three years ain't helpin, nothin.

                      Draft Defense all day long until you luck out and hit good value picks at RB and O line. Get ready for another trade down draft.
                      [QUOTE=George Cumby] ...every draft (Ted) would pick a solid, dependable, smart, athletically limited linebacker...the guy who isn't doing drugs, going to strip bars, knocking around his girlfriend or making any plays of game changing significance.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by swede
                        Forget about the offense. The days of rallying troops for one more shot at it with Brett are now officially over. Some smarty pants receiver whose gone as a free agent in three years ain't helpin, nothin.

                        Draft Defense all day long until you luck out and hit good value picks at RB and O line. Get ready for another trade down draft.
                        this man speaks the truth

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Partial
                          Originally posted by swede
                          Forget about the offense. The days of rallying troops for one more shot at it with Brett are now officially over. Some smarty pants receiver whose gone as a free agent in three years ain't helpin, nothin.

                          Draft Defense all day long until you luck out and hit good value picks at RB and O line. Get ready for another trade down draft.
                          this man speaks the truth
                          I like this idea myself because if we do like Sherman did and draft 5 maybe 6 players a draft and only get maybe 2-3 players that are contributors. I like the idea of getting more guys so have a higher chance of hitting on some contributors. How many rooks we got starting? How many guys we got contributing from last year?

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                          • #28
                            I don't think our offense needs anything but a QB (For when Favre retires). We should be looking to draft a tackle or two although if Barry comes back healthy, he could step in. Clifton probably has 1 good year left in him, Tauscher, maybe 2-3. That give us some time to develop who we have. Spitz, Moll and Colledge have been pretty good and all three could be starters next season. We need to also look at drafting defense as well. No more CB's though! I would prefer we draft a safety or a small LB and convert them to CB. We just haven't had any luck in that area and I don't see anyone in college that is going to help us.

                            I think we should look at this guy for QB when he comes out:

                            Andre' Woodson - Universty of Kentucky - Junior
                            2006:
                            Cmp Att CP% Int Yds TD
                            ----- ----- -------- ---- ------- -----
                            108 178 60.67% 3 1786 15

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                            I have watched this guy play in two games and he has a great arm, reads the defense well, scrambles well and looks a lot like Favre to me. He holds the ball like a pro-QB and he commands the offense the same way. He is someone that could sit for a year then start I think.

                            I also think we need to take a run at Jerry Porter. I know he can be an ass but he is a real proven deep ball threat. I hope that Favre comes back next season because if this team stays in tact and gets the right coaching, they will be good.

                            We also need a full time DE that can be on the field 1st & 2nd downs and make a difference. Face it, KGB is only good on 3rd downs for a pass rush and he is getting to that point unfortunately where he is going to lose a step or two in the next few years.
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                            • #29
                              Freak Out, I am not sure about the San Diego DT cause I never have watched him play, but I am a huge Michigan fan and Branch is an absolute terror! Teams cant run on Michigan largely due to Branch, and he can cave the pocket on passing downs and get the push we need from a DT!

                              Branch and the DE Woodley are main reasons by the Michigan coaches are sayign this is one of the best Dlines in the last 28 years there, and Branch is another huge reason why Michigan leads the Nation in the fewest rushing yards given up by a D......

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Tarlam!
                                Originally posted by ChubbyHubby
                                Like it or not, Brett Favre is as good as gone next year.
                                Sorry, CH, I can't concede that. There is NO WAY we know this.

                                He had a tonne of fun winning against the Kitties and he has repeatedly said it was the right decision to come back this year. He has repeatedly said, he wants to win.

                                It is certainly within the realms of reality that with a string finish by this team, Brett Favre looks to next year to return to the winners circle in GB.
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