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DurangoDoug posted:

Per PJ's running back chart a few posts above. Can you imagine IF TT selects Kareem Hunt? As in K. Hunt. Fans could have a new chant for him if he does good like the Kuuuuuhn chant when he was here, K.Huuuuuuunt. Doubt it happens, but you never know. 

Any relation to Mike?

Ted might figure Green Bay would be a wonderful environment for Mixon.  Women born and raised in Wisconsin are intelligent enough to know that getting in the face of, pushing and slapping a black man just isn't an acceptable thing to do (and just not a smart thing to do either).  Apparently the white girls down south still have an 1830's mindset and think they can do just about anything they want to a black man and can get away with it.

PackerJoe posted:

Ted might figure Green Bay would be a wonderful environment for Mixon.  Women born and raised in Wisconsin are intelligent enough to know that getting in the face of, pushing and slapping a black man just isn't an acceptable thing to do (and just not a smart thing to do either).  Apparently the white girls down south still have an 1830's mindset and think they can do just about anything they want to a black man and can get away with it.

This isn't a south thing. At all. I think it's closer to ((alcohol - self control)Norman entitlement)

That and Barry Switzers influence on that town is alive and well.  Article from December 2015. 

PackerJoe posted:

Ted might figure Green Bay would be a wonderful environment for Mixon.  Women born and raised in Wisconsin are intelligent enough to know that getting in the face of, pushing and slapping a black man just isn't an acceptable thing to do (and just not a smart thing to do either).  Apparently the white girls down south still have an 1830's mindset and think they can do just about anything they want to a black man and can get away with it.

Hmmm, I know of quite a few  highly intelligent women (and men) in Wisconsin who would loudly object to poor little Joe's unapologetic homophobic slurs of their friends.

And while you are correct, Wisconsin is not the deep south. I think excusing Joe's behavior based on geography would go over with Wisconsinites about as well as it did when his fellow OU alum AP tried to justify his criminal child abuse on his down south upbringing.

Oh, and apparently poor Joe also has a problem with parking attendants who don't understand he is above the law -- at least in his mind.

http://kfor.com/2016/11/04/doc...d-parking-attendant/

If the Packers don't trade down, I see Marlon Humphrey as our pick at 29. I do not think TT will pick an OL anywhere near the top of the draft. I think TT and MM feel good about Kyle Murphy, and the others on the roster filling in the RG spot, right now. I see RB as a more pressing need than any OL spot. So, CB will be first off the board and then DE/OLB then RB for the first three picks, if TT doesn't trade down, IMO.

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I for one have given up trying to predict what TT will do in the draft.  This year to me would be a prime example of a year when you should trade down and stockpile some draft picks to use on defense.  But that being said this would be the year he takes a WR or OL by trading up. 

Value value value....it matters what's there on the board.  

In 2009, they had Clay rated in the top 10. That's why TT gave up 3 picks for #26 to get him. The value was there.

1) Get value for your selection

2) Don't draft a bust

See?? The draft is simple. 

I put a lot of stock in college opposing coaches opinions since they watch a lot of video in preparing to play vs. these guys. TT has drafted 14 defensive players in rounds 1 & 2. Of those 14 picks, 9 of them were chosen First or Second team All-conference. They were: Rollins, Randall, Clark, CM, Raji, Clinton-Dix, Perry, Hawk, & Collins. The 5 who not chosen either 1st or 2nd team were: Harrell, Neal, Jones, Worthy, & Lee. In the end, the best predictor of how a player will play in the pros, is how he played in college. 

Well, every GM just moved the majority of their defensive prospects up a slot. DT Caleb Brantley out of Florida knocked a woman unconscious and knocked out one of her teeth. This apparently took place a week ago so draft boards have most likely already been shuffled. Caleb was pretty much a round 2  lock. Was...

One year Ted is going to draft an entire crew of thugs and that will be the year we win it all and all you saints are going to eat up up like white women from Wisconsin.  

Image result for longest yard original movie cast

As long as the women up there treat these black men the right way it shouldn't be an issue. As soon as these blacks get away from the pre-civil war attitude of white women down here, they're fine. It's like the 1860's never happened down here... 

Inside the walls of Packers Shoes on Teaneck Road, there is too much excitement about Jabrill Peppers’ arrival for thoughts to be sidetracked by what might happen next week, about where Peppers will get drafted or what position he’ll play in the NFL.

Is there any question now? 

Linky

It was interesting listening to Bill Polian this morning reinforcing once again how little decision making goes on inside the draft room. All player information is in, initial calls have been made to potential trading partners, value parameters are set, guys are slotted in tiers, prioritized, contingencies plotted and snacks are served. 

I'd be surprised if the Green Bay Front Office hasn't had initial contact with a team by this point. 

Yeah I really don't think there are too many surprises on draft day. Occasionally you will get a player that falls unexpectedly, but in general I think they pretty much know how things will go and plan for players they feel will be there.

Yeah I really don't think there are too many surprises on draft day. Occasionally you will get a player that falls unexpectedly, but in general I think they pretty much know how things will go and plan for players they feel will be there.

Diluted sample? Was his pee not what they wanted or expected? Too yellow, too clear? Did they have a pee baseline from Peppers to know this was diluted and not his normal levels?

AKA, he drank a couple gallons of water the day of the test so that he would piss nearly straight water.    I successful got hired at **** jobs as a teenager using this practice.     When I started applying for real jobs, that take hair samples, they sell shampoo's that strip the THC from your hair.   

Where there is a stoner with a strong will, there is a way.

ChilliJon posted:

WR that would be a solid day 3 addition. Robert Davis from Georgia St. Went for 8-93 yards and a TD against Bucky last September. 

That's a real good call.  He's not getting talked about at all, but I don't think he should make it through round five.  Ourlads does have him in the top 150 (barely).  That seems to be quite a bit higher than anybody else. 

ChilliJon posted:

Surprisingly enough, dropping on the big-time consensus board.  Currently sits at #97.  Packer's third round pick is #93.  So there is a realistic chance he makes it there, although I still would figure he'll be off the board by that time. 

Boris posted:

Drink Cranberry juice.

Golden Seal works too.

This "diluted sample" is horse$hit too

Too stoned to figure out how to do the 3-cone drill.  Big Ted does not approve.  The Packers will not be drafting him.

Carr is a real good player.  Put a beatdown on the Big 10 this season.  Only thing that makes me think the Packer's won't draft him is the 40-time (4.61).  For the longest time it seemed like the 40-time meant nothing to Thompson but last year it was pretty obvious that the Packers were looking for fast guys at the offensive skill positions and the defensive backfield.  I'm guessing that will continue on defense in this draft after that performance against the Falcons, but not so sure it will continue at WR and RB. 

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