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ammo posted:

Timmy, Timmy,  Timmy. I had 2 posters on here tell me that "The Will To Win" in the Ice Bowl was a bunch of bull poop.   I happen to agree with you, but these 2 unnamed posters  are all NFL know it alls.  At least that is what they tell us.   All the time. 

Everybody here has seen what I have written about leadership and outside of watching the game I can't relate too it but I spent career in the military and served under a couple of medal of honor winners and let me say it takes all kinds -some are so ballsy (Brett) some are coldly logical( Starr) and some were a combination of the above (Rodgers) but all of them had the "no quit" in them so will to win may be is bull poop but ask someone who depended on people like these when the chips were down and be a first responder pulling someone out of  a burning car or dragging someone out of a frozen pond or subduing a moron with gun in an active shooter situation and then tell me about will to win

 

Pack88 posted:
ammo posted:

Timmy, Timmy,  Timmy. I had 2 posters on here tell me that "The Will To Win" in the Ice Bowl was a bunch of bull poop.   I happen to agree with you, but these 2 unnamed posters  are all NFL know it alls.  At least that is what they tell us.   All the time. 

Everybody here has seen what I have written about leadership and outside of watching the game I can't relate too it but I spent career in the military and served under a couple of medal of honor winners and let me say it takes all kinds -some are so ballsy (Brett) some are coldly logical( Starr) and some were a combination of the above (Rodgers) but all of them had the "no quit" in them so will to win may be is bull poop but ask someone who depended on people like these when the chips were down and be a first responder pulling someone out of  a burning car or dragging someone out of a frozen pond or subduing a moron with gun in an active shooter situation and then tell me about will to win

 

See Cutler, Jay. He'll probably be riding a stationary bike on the sideline.

5 Years $150 Million = $100 million guaranteed

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Hungry5 posted:

Its Derby day, so Rodgers is hanging with Cobb and others at his old Kentucky home.

I expect the deal will be done/announced after draft deals are sealed up.

He was just interviewed.....he’s wearing a blue suit no tie and aviator sun glasses, even though it’s pouring rain.  He’s been going to the Derby for 10 years, and he’s picking “audible” and he said Mike Mcarthy told him “vino Rosso” so it sounded like he’s betting on both of those.  

Brainwashed Boris posted:

James Jones said he will be the first to break any info on Rodgers contract as he has been in touch with Rodgers. 

So follow Jones on Twitter if you want any breaking news on Rodgers contract.

I think they're still close as friends.  About a month or so ago, Aaron Rodgers was at a pee-wee football game that James Jones kid plays on here in the PHX area.  

2-3 days back, I heard Florio comment on QB salary as a percentage of the cap. His point was as the cap has increased, QB compensation as a percentage has actually decreased.
I couldn't see Rodgers tying his salary to the cap with the upcoming CBA and the tv network renewals, unless the first 3 years are fully guaranteed. No way the Packers could do that.

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