about 45 seconds of Bakh
Bak is a great dude and a beast at LT when healthy... the timing isn't right though. Take the lumps and trade him to a true contender. He shouldn't be on the roster in GB this year at all.
I believe there's cap acceleration that makes it really difficult for us to trade him this year.
I don't have a problem with him playing when his knee allows, just don't make a mess out of it. Let MLF know you're out before your backup and don't complain about a media feeding frenzy when you're chumming the waters for it with your brother and your silence. He's smart enough and been around long enough to know how this all works. Act like a pro and don't create a distraction for a young team.
IMO, this is another GB lifer taking for granted how well he's been treated here. More NFL organizations than not would ride his ass to get out there until he was used up.
Lots an amateur clairvoyants posting in this here thread. And a bunch of wannabe sports psychologists, too. Oh, and I may have mentioned this already, but a lot of dumb posted on the last several pages.
I just hope the Packers don't catch any flak from the league about how he is listed on the injury reports.
He was listed as Questionable - they tested the knee on GameDay and he couldn't go. So he's out. Nothing nefarious going on.
When the line flipped on Thursday or Friday from Packers -2 to ATL -1.5, I think the people "in the know".....knew
If the doctors haven't told him already, he will have lasting consequences on that knee. There's no doubt that the wear and tear of football, plus the several surgeries, have that knee f***ed up for the rest of his life. No one walks away from the NFL scot-free; they all have consequences for playing this brutal game for the many years they have played.
I kind of expect him to retire after this year. He's put it out there that he'd stop if a doctor told him he'd have consequences, and he's really past that point. And it totally sucks that he's one of the best in the business, but even he implied that he's playing on one leg.
If the medical staff tested him out and shut him down I don't recall that being reported or stated. If he was cleared by the medical staff and felt uncomfortable on it and shut himself down (totally his right). I've not seen reporting or statements confirming that either.
@PackLandVA posted:Lots an amateur clairvoyants posting in this here thread. And a bunch of wannabe sports psychologists, too. Oh, and I may have mentioned this already, but a lot of dumb posted on the last several pages.
If you're not interested in speculation and opinion, what the fuck are you doing here? Are you lost?
The stat sheet is over there, this is where you find speculation and opinion.
Not knee-jerk speculation.The guy has a recent history of surgery with serious complications and some of the âtheoriesâ thrown out within a day were absurd.
Anyone else think Bahk looked disappointed, when the camera showed him on the sideline, right after the game was won? Let's see what his brother/proxy will tweet
I prefer to think Bahk was disappointed he couldn't be a part of the win.
I donât understand the Bahk hate. He has given his all for 10 years. Became an all-pro as a 4th round draft pick. Suffered a horrendous injury and continues to try to play - and when able to play stones everyone. He spent 20 minutes this week with reporters explaining his frustration with the knee, expressing his love for Green Bay, and desire to win. I donât begrudge him his money - heâs earned it and I for one appreciate him.
Bahk earned his money? Per snap, since he signed the contract, he is by far the highest paid player in the NFL. A LT making more than Patty Mahomes? No thanks!