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I feel bad for him. Everything just bottomed out for the guy after his injury.
But I know it had to be done.
He disappointed before the injury
He disappointed after the injury
Fraud Friday is only hours away
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
Unfortunately, Sherman might be getting tired of being the laughing stock for picking up every Packer reject, otherwise he might give us two fours or a three for him. Realistically, if we can land a conditional draft choice, I will be delighted, or maybe one of those "we'll give you our cut for your cut" deals that makes both teams look like they salvaged something.
I also think it odd to say you are trying to trade him but will cut him if nothing works out. But as with everyone else, glad to see it finally happen. He was never spectacular but after the head hunt hit he took against Jacksonville that one year he was never the same.
I'd put the odds of being able to trade him at about 1000:1. Were not even to the first round of cuts yet. Why in the world would anybody trade for him when they can pick him, or a player equal or better than him for free?
I also am mildly depressed by this move. Not because I think it is the wrong move. It's time for him to go, and the other WRs appear to be better options. But for years I've wanted him to be a good to very good receiver for this team, and this finalizes that it just ain't gonna happen. Kind of like trying to make a relationship work, the breakup is bittersweet.
"My problems with him are his vision and tendency to dance instead of pounding a hole." - Harvey Wallbangers
I also am mildly depressed by this move. Not because I think it is the wrong move. It's time for him to go, and the other WRs appear to be better options. But for years I've wanted him to be a good to very good receiver for this team, and this finalizes that it just ain't gonna happen. Kind of like trying to make a relationship work, the breakup is bittersweet.
Kind of like having that hottie gal friend on the outside who is a total warped rag the more you get to know her. Due to her hottity, you pray eventually she comes around; but it's am impossible task. You give many many many more chances than reasonable for her to change, but finally you just can't take it anymore and bit the bullet
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
Kind of like having that hottie gal friend on the outside who is a total warped rag the more you get to know her. Due to her hottity, you pray eventually she comes around; but it's am impossible task. You give many many many more chances than reasonable for her to change, but finally you just can't take it anymore and bit the bullet
Bingo!
Except Ferg was only kinda hot.
Only thing you can do in those situations is then
"My problems with him are his vision and tendency to dance instead of pounding a hole." - Harvey Wallbangers
LOL Do we need to bring in Dr. Phil??? :P ....or Oprah?
Oprah the guy hater is quite boring to me; Dr Phil as well. How about the real legends....Stern, Springer ??
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
I'd be shocked if we got something for him. Maybe somebody like Joel Dreesen. The Texans have three serviceable to solid TEs in Owen Daniels, Jeb Putzier, and Mark Bruener.
Packers will trade or release wide receiver By TOM SILVERSTEIN
Green Bay - The Green Bay Packers' patience with Robert Ferguson finally ran out Thursday.
Robert Ferguson has worked hard, but he isn't one of the top wide receivers and his play on special teams has slipped.
Around 5 p.m., about 90 minutes before the team took the field for its final night practice of the summer, Ferguson was informed by coach Mike McCarthy that an attempt was being made to trade him to another team. If a trade can't be made, then he will in all likelihood be released.
"Robert will no longer be a Packer," McCarthy said after the night practice. "We're going to go in another direction. We're just moving on with the other guys and that's where it stands right now. I'll have more definitive information for you tomorrow."
McCarthy said the Packers were in discussions with several teams about a trade for Ferguson. It's possible they have a firm offer for the 27-year-old receiver and are trying to see if they can do better.
If released, Ferguson, a six-year veteran, would not be subject to waivers and would be free to sign with any team in the league. Players with four or more seasons of pension credit are exempt from waivers until the end of the trading period Oct. 16.
It's unlikely the Packers will be able to get a lot for Ferguson - probably a low-round pick at most - and it's questionable whether a team would be willing to take on his $1.8 million base salary.
One potential suitor could be the Houston Texans, where former Packers coach and general manager Mike Sherman is the offensive coordinator. Sherman was influential in the Packers selecting Ferguson over Wisconsin's Chris Chambers in the second round of the 2001 draft and it's possible Ferguson, whose off-season home is in Houston, might be willing to adjust his salary in order to play in his hometown.
What is certain is that Ferguson had little chance of making the Packers' roster. The writing was on the wall after receiver Carlyle Holiday clearly outperformed Ferguson on special teams in the exhibition opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Holiday is an ascending player who is just two years into a transition from college quarterback to professional wide receiver. Against the Steelers, he not only caught a 3-yard touchdown pass but he made two outstanding tackles on special teams.
Ferguson used to be a Pro Bowl-caliber special teams player but he showed little of that talent this summer and was not much of a factor as a receiver. Injuries were not an issue for Ferguson, although he was being held to one practice a day because he was coming off a serious foot injury that ended his 2006 season.
"I think it's a number of factors," McCarthy said. "I feel good about what other guys are doing. I think Ruvell Martin has had an excellent camp, I think Carlyle Holiday has had a very good camp, and I think he really stepped out on special teams.
"When you get down the line, at any position group, special teams are going to be a factor. It's every position. So there are a number of factors involved in that decision."
McCarthy said that nothing Ferguson did off the field forced the decision.
"Like I told him, I think he's a talented young man," McCarthy said. "I thought he busted his (butt) the whole time he was here. I thought he was a true professional, but we've gone in another direction. That's where we're at right now."
Neither Ferguson nor his teammates were made available to reporters after practice.
If Ferguson is traded, the Packers will absorb under the salary cap the remaining $700,000 of prorated signing bonus he has left on his deal. If he is cut, the Packers will take on the $700,000 next season.
Either way, his $1.8 million base salary will be wiped off the books, so the Packers will actually gain salary cap room once he is off the roster.
Ferguson was in the fourth year of a five-year, $13 million contract extension he signed in May 2004. The Packers took a chance that he would develop into a consistent receiving threat, paying him a signing bonus of $3.5 million as part of the five-year contract.
Injuries, however, continued to plague Ferguson, who in six seasons missed 36 of a possible 96 regular-season games. His best season was in 2003, the year before his contract extension, when he caught 38 passes for 520 yards and four touchdowns.
He hasn't had 30 catches in a season since then, losing his starting position in 2004 to Javon Walker and again in 2006 to Greg Jennings. Over the last three seasons, he has started just 13 games.
Ferguson never fulfilled the promise Sherman saw in him when he pushed then lame-duck general manager Ron Wolf to select him in the second round.
Ferguson finishes his Packers career with 116 catches for 1,577 yards and 12 touchdowns. He also returned 43 kickoffs for 22.6-yard average.
"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
Fergy tried hard but the good news is the other WR's are playing better. Injuries caught up to him, I feel bad for him but I can see letting him go due to his salary. I hope they can trade him. I think he'll catch on somewhere. Thanks for the effort Fergy!
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