You lost me at "soccer."salmar80 wrote: ↑05 Dec 2022 08:38Watson has a LOT to learn, and that he's producing like he is despite being so raw is even more exciting.The ceiling is HIGH.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑05 Dec 2022 08:23I tend to be more reserved on these things. Just as it was ridiculous to call him a bust within the first month or 2 of the season, it is probably too early to call him a star in the the Randy Moss vein. However, it is legit to compare him to Moss as a rookie. When a player does something only 2 other players have ever done, that's pretty cool.
A WR like Watson or young Moss are like the best strikers in soccer: Invisible most of game, touch the ball 3 times, score twice.
But Watson isn't just built for long speed, so he could become a true all-arounder.
Kudos to Watson for battling through the early struggles to move outta the doghouse for good.. I do wish 'Tae was here to teach him the nuances of route running and releases. Those two woulda been a sight to see...
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Anyone going to be at the Rams game? [mention]Bogey[/mention] are you accessible before the games?
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Let me know what you plan is when you know, I'd like to stop by.
Wife and I will be rolling into town around 4. Checking in and then going to get lubed up for the game.
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That's awesome!
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I'm usually at work at least 6-7 hours before kickoff, so probably not.
If anyone is in the neighborhood of Fan Assistance at Section 109, I'm often there around the time the gates open. After that I'm usually moving around the lower or upper concourse. If you do stop by FA 109 and I'm not there, you can always tell the folks there to tell "Rick" you stopped by. They don't know nothing 'bout no "Bogey."
[mention]jglovia[/mention] is usually there early also, but he's down in the bowels of the stadium on the field and locker room level, which is not open to the public.
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Hope to see you guys around the concourse.
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Sweet, I will be sure to stop by before the game!Bogey wrote: ↑05 Dec 2022 15:03I'm usually at work at least 6-7 hours before kickoff, so probably not.
If anyone is in the neighborhood of Fan Assistance at Section 109, I'm often there around the time the gates open. After that I'm usually moving around the lower or upper concourse. If you do stop by FA 109 and I'm not there, you can always tell the folks there to tell "Rick" you stopped by. They don't know nothing 'bout no "Bogey."
@jglovia is usually there early also, but he's down in the bowels of the stadium on the field and locker room level, which is not open to the public.
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Wait. Your real name isn't Bogey?Bogey wrote: ↑05 Dec 2022 15:03I'm usually at work at least 6-7 hours before kickoff, so probably not.
If anyone is in the neighborhood of Fan Assistance at Section 109, I'm often there around the time the gates open. After that I'm usually moving around the lower or upper concourse. If you do stop by FA 109 and I'm not there, you can always tell the folks there to tell "Rick" you stopped by. They don't know nothing 'bout no "Bogey."
@jglovia is usually there early also, but he's down in the bowels of the stadium on the field and locker room level, which is not open to the public.
I thought we had to use our real names here.
I mean when people ask why I chose the Packers I simply said, "I heard a chant as a kid on a tv and it resembled my name...figured I may as well cheer that team"
Kinda weird that my name isn't capitalized now that I think about it.
Pckfn23 wrote: ↑05 Dec 2022 15:08Sweet, I will be sure to stop by before the game!Bogey wrote: ↑05 Dec 2022 15:03I'm usually at work at least 6-7 hours before kickoff, so probably not.
If anyone is in the neighborhood of Fan Assistance at Section 109, I'm often there around the time the gates open. After that I'm usually moving around the lower or upper concourse. If you do stop by FA 109 and I'm not there, you can always tell the folks there to tell "Rick" you stopped by. They don't know nothing 'bout no "Bogey."
@jglovia is usually there early also, but he's down in the bowels of the stadium on the field and locker room level, which is not open to the public.
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go pak go wrote: ↑05 Dec 2022 15:21Wait. Your real name isn't Bogey?Bogey wrote: ↑05 Dec 2022 15:03I'm usually at work at least 6-7 hours before kickoff, so probably not.
If anyone is in the neighborhood of Fan Assistance at Section 109, I'm often there around the time the gates open. After that I'm usually moving around the lower or upper concourse. If you do stop by FA 109 and I'm not there, you can always tell the folks there to tell "Rick" you stopped by. They don't know nothing 'bout no "Bogey."
@jglovia is usually there early also, but he's down in the bowels of the stadium on the field and locker room level, which is not open to the public.
I thought we had to use our real names here.
I mean when people ask why I chose the Packers I simply said, "I heard a chant as a kid on a tv and it resembled my name...figured I may as well cheer that team"
Kinda weird that my name isn't capitalized now that I think about it.
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Sounds like David Bakhtiari might miss most of the rest of the season per MLF. (we won't see Bak for a while).
If anybody has ever had their appendix removed, you'd know it sucks. Surgery affects core muscles and getting past it takes some time. I had mine removed after it ruptured when I was 23 years old (some 30ish years ago and I'm sure the procedure has changed but...) and it took about a month to be "over" it.
If the Packers are officially eliminated from the playoffs prior to their next game, they might as well shut Bakh down and let his recovery from his knee and appendectomy surgeries continue unimpeded.
I was thinking the same thing.APB wrote: ↑06 Dec 2022 06:40If anybody has ever had their appendix removed, you'd know it sucks. Surgery affects core muscles and getting past it takes some time. I had mine removed after it ruptured when I was 23 years old (some 30ish years ago and I'm sure the procedure has changed but...) and it took about a month to be "over" it.
If the Packers are officially eliminated from the playoffs prior to their next game, they might as well shut Bakh down and let his recovery from his knee and appendectomy surgeries continue unimpeded.
Apparently another NFL player had an appendectemy and only missed 1 game...I thought that was absolutely crazy. I would very much be in favor of shutting him down as well.
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Bak is contractually locked into next year. He's been very very good still when actually on the field. Hopefully breaking the ice this year help returned some leg strength and confidence in it and he'll actually hit the ground running next year.
But I'd keep him locked into starting LT for 2023.
Jenkins needs to be resigned, then ya got Meyers and JRJ under contract. RT we got Tom and Newman and possible Rhyan or other young guys, potential for Nijman to be resigned. He's been pretty good at RT for us the past few weeks. But assuming Jenkins is lock to be resigned, even without Nijman, we got 5 guys under contract you should feel comfortable with starting.
Really like not 'needing' a starter on OL, yet total freedom to add some nice young cheap talent if the opportunity arises.
But I'd keep him locked into starting LT for 2023.
Jenkins needs to be resigned, then ya got Meyers and JRJ under contract. RT we got Tom and Newman and possible Rhyan or other young guys, potential for Nijman to be resigned. He's been pretty good at RT for us the past few weeks. But assuming Jenkins is lock to be resigned, even without Nijman, we got 5 guys under contract you should feel comfortable with starting.
Really like not 'needing' a starter on OL, yet total freedom to add some nice young cheap talent if the opportunity arises.
Not sure I agree with any of this. I am starting to think Nijman was priority #1 and I am pretty 50-50 on Jenkins and Bak. I am not paying Jenkins OT money any more to play OG and I would have to feel much better about Bak than the week-to-week world we live in now not to just eat the cap and start over.BF004 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2022 08:24Bak is contractually locked into next year. He's been very very good still when actually on the field. Hopefully breaking the ice this year help returned some leg strength and confidence in it and he'll actually hit the ground running next year.
But I'd keep him locked into starting LT for 2023.
Jenkins needs to be resigned, then ya got Meyers and JRJ under contract. RT we got Tom and Newman and possible Rhyan or other young guys, potential for Nijman to be resigned. He's been pretty good at RT for us the past few weeks. But assuming Jenkins is lock to be resigned, even without Nijman, we got 5 guys under contract you should feel comfortable with starting.
Really like not 'needing' a starter on OL, yet total freedom to add some nice young cheap talent if the opportunity arises.
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Maybe I missed it during the game, but never saw mentioned Aaron Jones joined the 5K club.
Shocked to see James Starks on that list.
Bat &%$@ crazy to think Aaron could pass Paul Hornung next year if he’s back.
Shocked to see James Starks on that list.
Bat &%$@ crazy to think Aaron could pass Paul Hornung next year if he’s back.
sorta puts holes in the argument that he's a pocket passer He's run a lot in his career, but more so I think in the earlier years when he had a bunch of dangerous receivers, and younger legs, but that shocked me that he's piled up the yardage he has.
Jones should over take Brockington next Sunday for #3 all time Packer RB, hope we can keep him around next year
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