Oso planning to go pro
Why don't you ask the veterans that feel disrespected. That's all that matters. You can find many vets that support the protests and many that say it is disrespectful. It all comes down to how each individual feels, that's what ultimately matters in this.
Man, I’ve agree with Jock and Grumpy 2 daze in a row. Watts wrong here, hey?
I think the Packers should part ways with Ted Thompson and seek the next solution as GM. John Dorsey would be my choice. Then let the new GM make decisions about the coaching staff.
Why don't you ask the veterans that feel disrespected. That's all that matters. You can find many vets that support the protests and many that say it is disrespectful. It all comes down to how each individual feels, that's what ultimately matters in this.The players can say it isn't about the flag (even though Kapaernick said he would not respect the flag or country, his words) and isn't about the military, but if some in the military think it is, then it is for them. For others in the military, it isn't an issue.
Thompson has not drafted an offensive player at a skill position in the top 50 picks in the draft in 9 years.
Good. Glad we cleared that up. Out of intellectual consistency, I expect that you will have no counterargument to "if someone feels disrespected, that's all that matters" when discussing social issues on this board.
With Hundley starting all year they’re fighting for the first overall pick with the 9ers and Brownies.
Dorsey would be fine, but I would prefer Schneider. The difference between he and TT is stunning. Ted has built a Cleveland-like franchise around ARod. I am not impressed.
How many picks in the top 50 have the Packers had total the last 9 years?
Don't go all hyperbolic. Thompson built a Super Bowl champion out of the salary cap mess left by Mike Sherman. They were in the NFC Championship game as soon as last year. I think it is time for him to go, but he deserves proper recognition for what he has accomplished.
You mean to tell me that when a team is built around an MVP-caliber QB and that QB gets injured and is replaced by an inexperienced 5th Round Pick, the team suffers? Who saw that one coming? With a healthy Aaron Rodgers, GB is one of the best teams in the NFL. Without him, they're far from it. The same can be said for the Pats and Brady, the Eagles and Wentz, the Steelers and Ben, etc. If Aaron Rodgers was on the Bears, they'd be among the best teams in the league, despite their awful receiving corps. A great QB makes up for a huge amount of deficiencies.
11. They also had 4 more in the 51-60 range and only 1 was used on a skill player - Adams.That is why the offense - minus ARod - is among the most anemic in the league.
Can we finally talk about how Mike McCarthy isn't the offensive genius that he gets all the praise for?Team is a dumpster fire, and I hope they lose out.
Adams had a chance to lay out and make a big diving catch last night. Instead, he lamely reached for the ball with one hand; it bounced off his one hand and fell to the turf. Nice effort there. Way to help the young QB.
Except the Patriots went 11-5 with Matt Cassell who did absolutely nothing outside of New England
The great QBs always make their teams a contender.
Andrew Luck would flip you off, but he can't lift up his arm.
OK. That's one example and NE didn't even make the Playoffs that season. How many more ya got? Also, Cassel went 10-5 as a starter in 2008 and led KC to the Playoffs by throwing 27 TDs and 7 INTs in a Pro Bowl season.
The Vikings look like they may be headed to the playoffs with Case Keenum....