Nov 6, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
Comments
|
Amen
|
||||
|
If you accept the conclusion (and title) of this article it is important to keep this in mind: Ted Thompson hired Mike McCarthy. If TT retains his job following this season and MM does not, Ted will be hiring MM's replacement.
Can you say: "Five more years of losing and failure!" Because that is what will happen. Then Aaron Rodgers (if he survives until then) will leave the Packers for someplace he may have a chance of winning a Super Bowl. My advice is to encourage TT to draft a replacement for Rodgers now, because I don't believe AR will survive much longer. |
||||
|
Sorry to say they will not be gone. To much $$$ . 4 mill a year for MM ,2 mill a year for TT. Three years left on there extensions. That they should not have gotten after 25-23 in three years.
|
||||
|
Judged:
1
1 |
||||
|
Not disagreeing. I seem to remember drafting ahead of the Vikings and trading back to take TJ Lang and Jamon Meredith in the 5th round. Another reason we abandoned the rush last week was the 14 carries for 38 yards (not counting Aaron's scrambles). I'd like to think we've re-built the defense, but why are the veterans complaining? We're 9th in points allowed, but it's largely because STL, CLE and DET laid a whopping 20 on us. CIN, CHIC, and MN have scored 114 against us (28.5 a game). We gave up 30 or more in all three losses. Just for comparison, last year's 4-12 team gave up just over 24 pts a game over the entire schedule, yet only surrender 30 or more 3 times all season. You can see why the players are concerned. We haven't played DAL, PIT, SEAT, ARIZ of BAL yet..
|
||||
Fortunately, TT has kept the Packers sufficiently under the cap to pay off their contracts. However, I believe the Packers should refuse to pay them and remove them for failure to perform under their contracts. |
||||
Sorry, you can't do that. I suspect they have done their jobs well under the current contract. Outherwise why did they get an extension? Don't worry, they'll bring the team around soon enough. |
||||
Sorry, that's not possible. It's already too late! Unless you mean the turn for the worse they accomplished. I didn't say the Packers drafted a good contract with them. Nor did I say they wouldn't have recourse if the Packers refused to pay them. I simply stated my preference that the Packers not buy out the contracts. I want them to have to sue for the money. The way they have screwed the Packers it seems fair. |
||||
|
||||
Please note by clicking on "Post Comment" you acknowledge that you have read the Terms of Service and the comment you are posting is in compliance with such terms. Be polite. Inappropriate posts may be removed by the moderator. Send us your feedback.
| Topic | Updated | Last By | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| Green Bay Packers draft needs already apparent:... | Dec 26 | GBPfan | 3 |
| The Case For C.J. Spiller On The Packers in 2010 | Dec 17 | Jerry | 2 |
| Young Green Bay Packers cornerbacks put on notice | Dec 8 | bulldog3 | 3 |
| Notebook: Green Bay Packers' kicker Mason Crosb... | Nov '09 | GBPfan | 11 |
| Insiders Blog: Green Bay Packers linebacker Aar... | Nov '09 | Packerman | 1 |
| Analyzing the Green Bay Packers Offensive Line ... | Nov '09 | Dewy | 17 |
| View from Green Bay: Once again, Packers their ... | Nov '09 | Gatoraide | 25 |