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Makes up for all of the post-Lombardi years when we did finish last. Sometimes not even a respectable last.
- I think your memory is off. Those Packers certainly did struggle post- Lombardi, but they only finished last in the division 4 times between 1969 and 1992. That's only 4 out of 23. And in 2 of those last place seasons, they were tied with the Bears, the others were 1 or 2 games back of 3rd place.
Makes up for all of the post-Lombardi years when we did finish last. Sometimes not even a respectable last.
- I think your memory is off. Those Packers certainly did struggle post- Lombardi, but they only finished last in the division 4 times between 1969 and 1992. That's only 4 out of 23. And in 2 of those last place seasons, they were tied with the Bears, the others were 1 or 2 games back of 3rd place.
Makes up for all of the post-Lombardi years when we did finish last. Sometimes not even a respectable last.
- I think your memory is off. Those Packers certainly did struggle post- Lombardi, but they only finished last in the division 4 times between 1969 and 1992. That's only 4 out of 23. And in 2 of those last place seasons, they were tied with the Bears, the others were 1 or 2 games back of 3rd place.
Lucky for those Packer teams, the hapless Buccaneers were placed in the same NFC Central division upon their creation in 1976 to save the Packers from several more last place finishes.
Only team negotiating with Lazard. Lol. This dude is trash.
He's about to be rich trash. Wanna bet his contract exceeds $10m APY?
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
I'd love to be wrong, but I'd put the odds of this at < 1%
People just patently ignoring the difference and history of restricted free agents by comparing it to the OT deals happening in unrestricted free agency.
I'd love to be wrong, but I'd put the odds of this at < 1%
People just patently ignoring the difference and history of restricted free agents by comparing it to the OT deals happening in unrestricted free agency.
I don’t think anyone will either. He’s not that good, a team would have to give up a 2nd, and pay him a deal.
I'd love to be wrong, but I'd put the odds of this at < 1%
People just patently ignoring the difference and history of restricted free agents by comparing it to the OT deals happening in unrestricted free agency.
No one ignoring it, no one predicting it. Yet if there was a time it could happen, one could connect the dots in this situation.
I'd love to be wrong, but I'd put the odds of this at < 1%
People just patently ignoring the difference and history of restricted free agents by comparing it to the OT deals happening in unrestricted free agency.
No one ignoring it, no one predicting it. Yet if there was a time it could happen, one could connect the dots in this situation.
Sorry, I was describing a lot of twitter reaction and like Peter Burkowski commentary in my comment, not this board necessarily.
I'd love to be wrong, but I'd put the odds of this at < 1%
People just patently ignoring the difference and history of restricted free agents by comparing it to the OT deals happening in unrestricted free agency.
No one ignoring it, no one predicting it. Yet if there was a time it could happen, one could connect the dots in this situation.
Sorry, I was describing a lot of twitter reaction and like Peter Burkowski commentary in my comment, not this board necessarily.