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Originally Posted by excalibur:
Originally Posted by Henry:
Originally Posted by excalibur:
 

I have zero idea what you are talking about, but in this world we all have misery.  Some more than others. But wishing misery upon someone is very low.

 

 

 

Wish it?  You're living it.

UR A Jackass.

 

And so much more.  I do a mean soft shoe as well.

Originally Posted by Henry:
Originally Posted by excalibur:
 

Stupid remark. Grown up men (supposedly) getting worked up my questioning Saint Ted. Take Rodgers away and look at the rest of the overall talent both sides of the ball. TT is a good GM, not great. Nothing at TE beyond the drop-meister Finley. Letting Wells go last year has hurt them, a lot. And a poster here tells me about a rookie from Cornell was the plan at Center in 2013?

 

 

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Pro bowlers at every position.  Please explain this strategy and how you would balance the cap, keeping the team competitive over the long haul.  I'm waiting.

 

As we all know, we have never seen a smart, rookie Olineman come in and make a difference.  Oh wait, I forgot I know how to read.  

 

Only seeking out half truths to fit your agenda while willfully ignoring the rest of the story?  Where have I heard that before?   

Hate to sound like I'm siding with a moron like excalibur, but I wouldn't count much on Tretter this year either, Hank. The guy has a lot of nice things going for him, but without any training camp or preseason, it may be asking too much of him to come in and save the day. That's why they should sign this guy: 

Originally Posted by Henry:
Originally Posted by excalibur:
 

Stupid remark. Grown up men (supposedly) getting worked up my questioning Saint Ted. Take Rodgers away and look at the rest of the overall talent both sides of the ball. TT is a good GM, not great. Nothing at TE beyond the drop-meister Finley. Letting Wells go last year has hurt them, a lot. And a poster here tells me about a rookie from Cornell was the plan at Center in 2013?

 

 

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Pro bowlers at every position.  Please explain this strategy and how you would balance the cap, keeping the team competitive over the long haul.  I'm waiting.

 

As we all know, we have never seen a smart, rookie Olineman come in and make a difference.  Oh wait, I forgot I know how to read.  

 

Only seeking out half truths to fit your agenda while willfully ignoring the rest of the story?  Where have I heard that before?   

You're right! Protect your franchise on hopes of a rookie from Cornell..... Or EDS if that fails. You are goooooood dude. Donate that brain to science.

 

My "agenda" is to not waste the prime of Aaron Rodgers.

how would you guys predict the nfc playoff picture right now (based on 3 games, early sample)?

 

1. seattle

2. NO

3. Chi

4. Dall

5. SF

6. Atl

 

In no particular order (2-4) other than seattle, barring major injury of course. Points: (a) there are several good teams; (b) at least 1 wild card is likely to be taken by sf or seattle; (c) same for no/atl, partly due to weak schedules.

 

As always, best chance is to win the division. Let's hope Bears lose tonight.

 

Originally Posted by excalibur:
Originally Posted by slowmo:
Originally Posted by excalibur:
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You been posting the same dribble all day

 

.  Backbenchers like you are always coming out of the woodwork when the Packers are losing, or have lost a game.  Nowhere to heard from with these criticisms when we win--which, one would think, if these are your true beliefs you would be posting after we win.

I just signed into this place last Sunday. I have echoed these criticisms at KFFL, but thanks for the lecture.

 

 

 

 

Thanks for stopping by.  You have contributed nothing meaningful.  Your insight won't be missed should you choose not to post here anymore.

And your insight is....... ? The O-Line is good? No problems with Saint Ted's drafting?  Not using FA to fill a hole? That about it?

My first insight is you're a moron.  Proof--your posts today.  You crammed a whole lot of stupid in a short period of time.

 

Is the 0-line good?  Well, good enough to win at least 10-12 games this season, and maybe more.  Sucks to have drafted two first rounders to play tackle, only to see them hurt.

 

Had Bulaga not been hurt, we would be much stronger at tackle.  Of course, your genius at spotting and knowing NFL talent leads to idiotic statements that Bulaga is a poor player.  

 

Problems with TT drafting?  Nope.  We have a team of homegrown talent that, even because we are a winner year and year out and draft at the bottom of the rounds, he finds talent that plays.

 

Again, while we have your backbencher opinion that TT sucks, can't draft, got lucky, etc, etc--the proof as shown by the Packer's performance is that you have not a clue.

 

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