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Originally posted by TD:
Rong again.


aww, TD is chasing me around again for the new year. 2012 should be fun. Maybe you should start a thread listing all the transgressions and things you feel other people were wrong about in the last 5 years. Post it in the main Packer forum so everyone can see it. Call it "Prince Fielder should bunt more."
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Originally posted by NJWIS:
what did cassell get and that was play over a whole year.

I can't see TT letting a TE worthy of a first round pick go for other draft picks.

JMO but can't see flynn getting the QB franchise tag.


It certainly isn't guaranteed but if they know there is interest in Flynn they would be stupid not to franchise a QB over a TE.

Finley hasn't exactly had a stellar season. He took a 2010 season of "sure thing" and went to "potential" again in 2011. Is he a serious weapon? Yes. Is he replaceable with all the offensive talent on this team? Yes.
Threaten to Franchise Flynn and make the other dum dums pay....We actually have ARod as a bargain price for what he is doing. One year at a franchise number is not a big deal for Flynn.

I would trade Finley for a case of beer about 1/2 the time. Although I have heard he is open every play and just needs the ball thrown to him
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Originally posted by PackLandVA:
Redskins
Vikings
Seahawks
Dolphins
Broncos


Unless I'm missing a few teams, that's all I see willing to deal for/sign to a big deal a QB next year. Anyone missing?

Take off the list the Colts (who will draft Luck) and maybe another team or two drafting a QB in the top 10. not many in the market.


Take the Queens off -- they like Ponder, although one wonders why. Add the Jags, cuz Gabbert looks like he's a ways away. Another place might be Cleveland with Holmy since there are rumblings that McCoy isn't the real mccoy.
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Originally posted by El-Keil-Bong:
I don't think they will franchise him either. That is a lot of dollars to risk for a trade market that may not develop. Flynn will do well for himself on the open market, but I don't see the trade market being strong enough for Ted to pull that trigger.


This.

I just don't see too many teams will to trade or break the bank on a contract.

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