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  • Fergie goes on IR

    This just posted on JSonline updates:

    MONDAY, Oct. 23, 2006, 4:55 p.m.
    By Tom Silverstein

    Packers claim Bodiford, put Ferguson on IR
    Green Bay - Seeking insurance in case injured rookie Greg Jennings can't play this week, the Green Bay Packers claimed wide receiver Shaun Bodiford on waivers from the Detroit Lions Monday.

    Bodiford, a 5-foot-11, 186-pound undrafted rookie out of Portland State, played in three games for the Lions this season, serving mostly on special teams. He was released over the weekend and the Packers put in a claim and were granted his services.

    In college, Bodiford, 24, averaged 24.1 yards per kickoff return and caught 51 passes for 545 yards and five touchdowns last year.

    To make room for Bodiford, the Packers placed wide receiver Robert Ferguson on injured reserve, thus ending his season. Ferguson suffered a foot injury against the Philadelphia Eagles Oct. 2 and hasn't played since.

    After seeing a number of specialists, the Packers determined that he wouldn't be able to come back this year and decided to fill his spot. Ferguson, a second-round pick in 2001, has missed nine of 64 games over the past four seasons because of injury and has had difficulty staying healthy his entire career.

    This season, he lost his starting job to Jennings, a second-round pick, during training camp and was serving as the No. 3 receiver until his injury. He had five catches for 31 yards and a touchdown in four games.

    Jennings injured his ankle against the Miami Dolphins Sunday and might not be available this week against Arizona. Coach Mike McCarthy said the ankle is not broken and that Jennings suffered a sprain.

  • #2
    Hopfully thats the last time we see him in a packer uniform..... With Jennings, Driver, and Martin panning out, we should just get a young WR in the draft to fill the spot...

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    • #3
      Originally posted by packers11
      Hopfully thats the last time we see him in a packer uniform..... With Jennings, Driver, and Martin panning out, we should just get a young WR in the draft to fill the spot...
      Draft Calvin Johnson and let Fergy take his Million dollar gift from Sherman off into the wind.

      B
      TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Bretsky
        Draft Calvin Johnson and let Fergy take his Million dollar gift from Sherman off into the wind.
        You mean you just want to GIVE him to the Texans?
        </delurk>

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Lurker64
          Originally posted by Bretsky
          Draft Calvin Johnson and let Fergy take his Million dollar gift from Sherman off into the wind.
          You mean you just want to GIVE him to the Texans?

          If we could give away Fergy w/o taking a cap hit that would be an upgrade to this roster IMO.
          TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Bretsky
            Originally posted by packers11
            Hopfully thats the last time we see him in a packer uniform..... With Jennings, Driver, and Martin panning out, we should just get a young WR in the draft to fill the spot...
            Draft Calvin Johnson and let Fergy take his Million dollar gift from Sherman off into the wind.

            B

            No way the Packers will have a shot at Calvin Johnson. The Packers have a shot at 8-8 if their key players stay healthy. I do believe, though, that Fergie may have played his last game as a Packer.
            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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            • #7
              I'm not surprised by this, as I don't think any of us are.

              I obviously wish Fergie the best, but I do believe he's played his last game as a Packer.

              P.S. Calvin Johnson would be amazing, but we won't get him. In fact, IMO we won't even be close to that bad. I think we have a legit shot at being 4-4 after the next two games, and if that does happen, that's already too many wins...Calvin will be one of the top two or three players picked come April.

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              • #8
                Bye bye, Robbie, bye bye.

                When we think what could have bin'....

                I just bet he plays his lights out elsewhere....

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                • #9
                  I hope he stays, but as the 4th or 5th receiver, with an up and comer as the 3rd and another as the 4th or 5th, which ever Ferguson isn't. After all, isn't Ferguson exactly the type of player some of you have been clamoring for TT to "find and sign" now as a replacement? Not an all pro, but an experienced veteran who is a good lockerroom presence, practices hard and is a willing and skilled special teams performer? He will certainly know the offense well.

                  It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was drafted higher than he should have been.
                  It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was drafted instead of Chambers.
                  It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was paid more than he should have been.
                  It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was required to be #3 because GB had no one better.

                  After a bad approach to the game as a rookie, no one associated with the team has had anything but good things to say about Ferguson as a player or person.

                  Yes, he will be paid too much for a #4 or #5 receiver, and if they need the cap space he should be released. But if they don't need the cap space next year he could be a very good option as the 4th or 5th receiver.

                  Yes, he's been injured a lot, but if the medical staff determines it is just incredible bad luck and not because of a propensity to injury (like repeated pulled hamstrings or concussions can be) I wouldn't worry about it.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Patler
                    It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was drafted higher than he should have been.
                    It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was drafted instead of Chambers.
                    It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was paid more than he should have been.
                    It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was required to be #3 because GB had no one better.
                    You can make the same arguments for Ahmad Carroll, and noone was happier than me when Batman was shown the door.

                    <==looking forward to jettisoning another wasted draft pick by the Shermanator...........bye bye, Turd Ferguson:

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                    • #11
                      It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was drafted higher than he should have been. It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was drafted instead of Chambers.

                      It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was paid more than he should have been.

                      It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was required to be #3 because GB had no one better.


                      A BUNCH OF GOOD POINTS THERE PATLER; WHEN I READ THESE THREE WHAT COMES TO MIND IS EACH OF GREEN BAY'S LAST 3 GM'S CONTRIBUTED TO THE DISMAY MANY OF US, INCLUDING ME, HAVE FOR ROBERT FERGUSON.

                      Some feel similar about KGB (I'm not in that group) due to reason #2.
                      TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Iron Mike
                        Originally posted by Patler
                        It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was drafted higher than he should have been.
                        It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was drafted instead of Chambers.
                        It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was paid more than he should have been.
                        It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was required to be #3 because GB had no one better.
                        You can make the same arguments for Ahmad Carroll, and noone was happier than me when Batman was shown the door.

                        <==looking forward to jettisoning another wasted draft pick by the Shermanator...........bye bye, Turd Ferguson:

                        But there again the problem is that Carroll was expected to be the #3 corner. If he was asked only to be the #4 or #5 corner, meaning he really would see the field only on special teams, he might have been OK, because he was decent at special teams.

                        Why call Ferguson "Turd"? Did he practice hard? Did he try and do whatever the team asked? Is he a "Turd" simply because he was not as talented as you WANTED him to be? If he gives an all out effort and is a decent person and teammate there is no reason to insult or ridicule him.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Bretsky
                          It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was drafted higher than he should have been. It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was drafted instead of Chambers.

                          It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was paid more than he should have been.

                          It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was required to be #3 because GB had no one better.


                          A BUNCH OF GOOD POINTS THERE PATLER; WHEN I READ THESE THREE WHAT COMES TO MIND IS EACH OF GREEN BAY'S LAST 3 GM'S CONTRIBUTED TO THE DISMAY MANY OF US, INCLUDING ME, HAVE FOR ROBERT FERGUSON.

                          Some feel similar about KGB (I'm not in that group) due to reason #2.
                          Unlike so many high draft picks who simply flop because they seemingly don't care, don't get it, or simply are bad people; at least Ferguson has tried to contribute in any way that he can. I respect him for that. Since his rookie season, no coach or player, including Favre, has done anything but praise his attitude, desire and work ethic. Remember too, Favre was very critical of Ferguson as a rookie.

                          You are right. KGB is much the same. Probably paid too much for what he is, and is asked to play beyond what he is best suited to, but those two factors certainly don't make him a bad person.

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                          • #14
                            Favre was asked about this in his last press conference and had very high praise for Ferguson. He went on for a little while about the effort he put in and that he wasn't one of those guys stuff just happened for. What he got he made happen and though he might not be a #1 receiver, Patler is right. He's just the kind of guy everyone's been saying that TT should have signed instead of the kid he picked up.
                            "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Patler
                              Originally posted by Bretsky
                              It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was drafted higher than he should have been. It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was drafted instead of Chambers.

                              It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was paid more than he should have been.

                              It isn't Ferguson's fault that he was required to be #3 because GB had no one better.


                              A BUNCH OF GOOD POINTS THERE PATLER; WHEN I READ THESE THREE WHAT COMES TO MIND IS EACH OF GREEN BAY'S LAST 3 GM'S CONTRIBUTED TO THE DISMAY MANY OF US, INCLUDING ME, HAVE FOR ROBERT FERGUSON.

                              Some feel similar about KGB (I'm not in that group) due to reason #2.
                              Unlike so many high draft picks who simply flop because they seemingly don't care, don't get it, or simply are bad people; at least Ferguson has tried to contribute in any way that he can. I respect him for that. Since his rookie season, no coach or player, including Favre, has done anything but praise his attitude, desire and work ethic. Remember too, Favre was very critical of Ferguson as a rookie.

                              You are right. KGB is much the same. Probably paid too much for what he is, and is asked to play beyond what he is best suited to, but those two factors certainly don't make him a bad person.
                              I agree with everything that you say; Favre and others tore Fergy down in year one and have had good things to say about him effort wise in year two and thereafter. At first I questioned how much credibility there was to the year 2 statement; though maybe Fergy had an ok attitude in year two but he was so bad as a rook they were encouraging him. Either way effort wise he seems to be looked on very well.

                              But why has the guy grossly underachieved what Green Bay expected of him, or any 2nd round draft pick for that matter ? That is what I question and I'm sick of getting teased with his ability so I could care less if he goes.

                              Even his worse detractors (myself included), will admit he has the physical abilities and gifts to be a major contributor. He just never makes it happen and I don't know why..

                              I'm sick of getting teased.

                              As is we can find other Robert Ferguson's; he's a marginal WR, probably now belongs as a #5, with good special teams ability.

                              B
                              TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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