Scholarship table
Seriously, what's the point of kickoffs anymore in that case.
For fringe NFL players to blast down the field and lay a hit. Then all the mouth breathers from Appleton want said player to be a regular, despite being wildly untalented.That's the only reason for special teams.
Alongside the meatheads from Chicago that call into post game radio shows.
In other news, Sanchez getting busted for PED use may be the funniest storyline of the offseason
dez bryant released by cowboys-some mention of green bay smelling, but not touching. i don't think he would be a good fit in GB locker room despite the fact that they will need someone to step up for the loss of jordy nelson
I half forgot the draft is coming up next week. Feels like a weird draft this year, with what had seemed like it was going to be a good QB class being uncertain. I know we talked about RB's in the top 10 last year, and I think Barkley is really an interesting decision for a lot of teams. With the Browns picking twice in the top 5, and the amount of QB's probably going in the top 10, it'll really help the Bears/Pack to have non QB talent fall in the top 15.Nelson from ND seems to be creeping into top 6 category. Really have no inkling to what the Bears will do.
Surprised there has been no comments on the Bears letting Meredith go. I was surprised and didn't like it.
I like Meredith a lot and he should do well in NO's offense, but he's a pretty average WR and was coming off an injury. The odd thing was that the Bears let him go for nothing but for an extra $1M on his tender, they could have gotten a 2nd Round pick back if anyone else signed him. It's hard to imagine that any team was going to give up a #2 to sign him though so they'd basically be assured of having him next season for $2.9M. My assumption is that they didn't necessarily want him back but they'd be willing to take him back if there were no other offers. An extra mil doesn't seem like all that much to see how he fit into Nagy's offense...but it's not my money.
Completely replaceable.
Amazingly quiet this many days after his release about who is actually interested in Dez. Apparently, only Baltimore confirmed to be. I would absolutely take him if I were Gutekunst. Dez, Graham, and Davante would be a fantastic trio for Rodgers. Dez is big and can still stretch the field. Yes, he's a diva, but I haven't heard of him being disruptive guy towards team chemistry. I just don't know if Packers have cap space for him. Then again, I'd be fine with ridding themselves of Cobb's contract to make room for him.
Getting rid of Cobb is going to make it harder. The problem is that he’s likely asking for too much in guarantees.
Man the NFL owners are about as out of touch as you'd expect them to be:https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/25/sports/nfl-owners-kaepernick.htmlBob McNair: “You fellas need to ask your compadres, fellas, stop that other business, let’s go out and do something that really produces positive results, and we’ll help you.”Compadres???
This was good, right near the top of the article:“Let’s make sure that we keep this confidential,” Commissioner Roger Goodell said to begin the session.The New York Times has obtained an audio recording of the roughly three-hour meeting, and several people in the room corroborated details of the gathering.The only surprise is that it took this long to be leaked.I also liked "divisive" and "disastrous." Second cousins to dumb and dangerous.
I sense a Packers/Bucs trade coming.