So in addition to losing a HOF receiver, losing your OC, a broken thumb, rookie WRs, terrible pass catching TEs and a rotating offensive line, we can now add that the Packers led the league with dropped balls.
But Rodgers.
So in addition to losing a HOF receiver, losing your OC, a broken thumb, rookie WRs, terrible pass catching TEs and a rotating offensive line, we can now add that the Packers led the league with dropped balls.
But Rodgers.
"led the league with dropped balls."
More associated with the Senior Circuit.
20 years ago I would have no idea what that joke was supposed to mean. Getting old sucks.
Of the 17 teams with the most dropped passes 11 made the playoffs. Maybe the Packers should have dropped a few more even though they led the league.
@DH13 posted:20 years ago I would have no idea what that joke was supposed to mean. Getting old sucks.
The left is racing the right to see which can reach the knees first. Right, Kiel?
@PackLandVA posted:The left is racing the right to see which can reach the knees first. Right, Kiel?
Blissfully high and tight so far.π
@Packiderm posted:"led the league with dropped balls."
My wife leads the league in busted balls. Specifically mine.
@Blair Kiel posted:Blissfully high and tight so far.π
I worked on a dairy farm when I was 17. The owner always asked, "How they hanging? Big and loose and full of juice or high and tight and full of fight?" We know how Kiel would have answered.
couple of stats on WR1
Of WRs with 60+ Targets
Christian Watson
Contested Catch Rate: 75% (1st in NFL)
QB Rating when targeted: 123.3 (1st in NFL)
Yac/per Reception: 6.3 (3rd in NFL)
Avg Depth of Target: 14.3 (6th in NFL)
Yards per/Route Run: 2.26 (11th in NFL)
@YATittle posted:Lazard seemed to drop a lot of passes at key times.
You could also say he caught a lot of passes at key times. First down passes that is.
@ammo posted:I worked on a dairy farm when I was 17. The owner always asked, "How they hanging? Big and loose and full of juice or high and tight and full of fight?" We know how Kiel would have answered.
Any farmers daughter stories?
@Pakrz posted:So in addition to losing a HOF receiver, losing your OC, a broken thumb, rookie WRs, terrible pass catching TEs and a rotating offensive line, we can now add that the Packers led the league with dropped balls.
But Rodgers.
Don't forget he had some busted up ribs for a few games also. Putting Love in for a few weeks was the obvious thing to do. I know we have already beat this thought to death .
But Rodgers.
Packers will continue to upgrade team speed, they snagged this WR/KR from Seattle PS last year. 7th rounder, he ran a 4.34
Bo Melton - great footwork on the release
During the 2022 offseason, MLF had a ton of changes on his staff, revamping almost the entire offensive crew
Then, when the Packers offense struggled out of the gate... fingers were pointed at the loss of D. Adams. And rightly so - but that list of coaching changes below is pretty extensive. It had to have impacted offensive performance, especially early on
Hackett--> Steno OC
Steno--> Butkus as the OL coach
Getsy--> Jason Vrable Passing Game coordinator
Jason Outten --> John Dunn TE coach
Getsy --> Tom Clements QB coach
@Pikes Peak posted:Any farmers daughter stories?
The guy I quoted was older, but his younger brother told us he thought his daughters sun bathed topless up on their garage roof. And if he ever caught us over there he would have to kill us.
Keep Marcedes.
He produces at a bargain price, and it's not like he's stunting anyone's growth.
New Kicker in GB: Parker White
https://www.si.com/nfl/packers...ot-to-replace-crosby
Parker White in 2021 took full advantage of his super-senior year for the Gamecocks. Getting a fifth year of eligibility due to the pandemic, White made 16-of-17 field-goal attempts and all 30 extra-point tries. Nonetheless, he went undrafted and unsigned. Finally, in August, he joined five other kickers in Green Bay for a workout.
Before the workout, White hit a 60-yarder. During the workout, he made all eight field-goal tries.
The Packers didnβt sign him. Moreover, that was his one and only workout of the season...however...in January he learned
...the record-setting South Carolina kicker was going to be signed by the Green Bay Packers. A day after the season-ending loss to Detroit, White flew to Green Bay and signed a futures contract, meaning a spot on the 90-man roster.
βIt was definitely a surreal feeling to get that first deal done,β White said.
Cocky.
Any relation to Reggie is OK with me
Brak is happy.
@Pikes Peak posted:Any relation to Reggie is OK with me
They do bear a resemblance...
Parker also thinks Asians are very gifted in creation, creativity and inventions. So thereβs that βresemblanceβ.
@FinnLander posted:Drops/catchable balls:
A. Lazard (GB) - 6/68 = 8.8%
D. Adams (LV) - 8/109 = 7.3%
J. Chase (CIN) - 10/99 = 10.1%
D. Samuel (SF) - 9/65 = 13.8%
D. Smith (PHI) - 8/103 = 7.8%
Stats taken from HERE. Draw your own conclusions.
He was also on the ground a lot rather than completing his route.
Parker White. He is reported to have been working for door dash in my city. If he can deal with that then I am sure he has the ability to run through traffic and deliver the goods.
I also read that he is working on long kickoffs. That would be nice.
Russ Ball workin
@RapSheet: The #Packers restructured the contracts of stars Jaire Alexander and Preston Smith, source says, creating $9.456M and $6.668M in cap space.
The reason why I said before people shouldnβt get too wrapped up in the salary cap. There always seems to be a way to move money around.
Nice to see. How much are we over the cap are we assuming we are ?
Enough to sign the rookies.
Dump the Arod contract, might help though we're stuck with dead cap charge.
Bakhtiari next, and maybe Clark.
Regardless of 12 or 10 as QB1, changes were required.
The price of doing this is mind boggling! https://www.si.com/nfl/packers...is-painful-necessity
3 card monte
@PackerPatrick posted:The price of doing this is mind boggling!
I would imagine a lot of teams in the NFL use this approach. Aside from doing a complete tear down or being a team that historically team and usually bad, this is what competitive teams need to do to keep their players and stay competitive.
tidbit
He played in only nine games, but Packers edge rusher Rashan Gary had a higher pressure percentage than both Nick Bosa and Micah Parsons last season, per TruMedia.
@YATittle posted:
This no joke. Friend of mine started doing this during the pandemic as a side hustle. He's made well over $500k doing it as a side hustle.
It's not just Pokemon either...there are many flavors of card games. Boxes go anywhere from $25-$400 for a whole box, which contain as many as 12-100 cards in them wrapped in packs.
People buy these boxes, sit on them and flip them. Worst case you can usually double your money in a year. If you sit on them long enough, like 4-5 years, often times a box you bought for $200 will sell for $4000.
Grown ass adults buying these boxes, speculating there could be some card in there worth a mint.
My buddy made $500k just as a schlub who goes to the local card shops and pays retail. Will drop $1500 at the drop of a hat. Someone like Blake Martinez who has NFL money and likely a bunch of connections with people who can buy cards wholesale, he can probably buy a huge volume at the lowest price. He probably also gets inside info from the card companies which sets of cards will be produced at a lower rate...those cards are more rare and the value goes up quicker.