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Ted Thompson said an ESPN report that the Packers have given WR Javon Walker permission to seek a trade is inaccurate. The Packers have given teams permission to visit with Walker, but Thompson said it was just a part of the process of fielding offers from other teams.
Ted is really splitting hairs here! He sounds like Clinton. Walker is "in the process of fielding offers" but "not seeking a trade."
No, he point is that WALKER can't seek a trade, but THOMPSON is fielding offers. Walker's in the process of sitting on his ass waiting to see what TT lets him do and visiting the teams that TT tells him to. It's all about control of the commodity.
"Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
He's going to NO and Denver because TT is talking trade with them. TT allowed him to visit those teams and that's what TT seems to want everyone to understand. They're working with him until he says Walker can talk to a team.
"Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
Teams were offering picks and players for Walker before they even checked out his knee. It really makes you wonder what kind of offers Thompson is going to get if his knee is 100%. Steve Smith came off the same injury last season and became the NFL's best WR.
Another good thing about Walker is that his body is young in football years. He hasn't been tackled or twisted too many times and although he is going on 29 he is a tireless worker and likely has 5 or 6 great years left in him.
I will really miss Javon Walker because I think he is a great player, but I think teams are going to be drooling over him if his knee is 100%. Once Javon takes his shirt off I think there is going to be more than one GM with a secret hard-on.
True, but if he wants out of Green Bay as badly as he says he does, he'll talk to whoever TT tells him to. If he makes major demands, the team won't make the trade and Javon's on the bench in Green Bay. He's an idiot, but surely somebody's told him this (TT).
"Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
Rumor has it that Denver has offered Lelie and a late round selection in the 2006 draft.
I would take this deal only if the Broncos offered a conditional pick in 2007, based on games played or something. It could be as high a second round pick or as low as a fifth round pick. But right now just Lelie and second day pick is not enough for Walker.
i think there is a window of opportunity for Walker to return to GB.
And I don't think Thompson is playing hard ball in anyway with Walker - good move.
I think Thompson's best move here was made at his press conference this week. He said that the less said about it the better and said he'd be happy to have him back as would the team (funny he didn't mention the fans. )
"Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
If teams could have gotten Smith for a late #1 last year they would be doing back flips right now. Walkers value might be higher than we think if his body is perfect and his knee checks out.
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