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Yoop wrote:
02 Jun 2023 10:35
why shouldn't/ wouldn't Bakhtiari defend Rodgers over Love, loyalty comes at a price, Bakhtiari has zero allegiance to love, he doesn't owe him anything,
You are so right yoop. Now that I have adopted the wisdom of your words, I now realize that Davante Adams was correct to choose the Raiders and his best friend Derek Carr, over Green Bay and Rodgers.

They played together at Fresno State long before he did with Rodgers. Loyalty comes at a price! Indeed, loyalty to friends TRUMPS loyalty to the team you play for and your teammates. Adams never owed Rodgers anything. He never owed Green Bay, the team paying his salary, anything either! :messedup:

And GB's management is so, so bad. Good on him going to Las Vegas. Now he can see what real management looks like, just like Rodgers will with the venerable New York Jets FO! :aok:
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Labrev wrote:
02 Jun 2023 11:37
Yoop wrote:
02 Jun 2023 10:35
why shouldn't/ wouldn't Bakhtiari defend Rodgers over Love, loyalty comes at a price, Bakhtiari has zero allegiance to love, he doesn't owe him anything,
You are so right yoop. Now that I have adopted the wisdom of your words, I now realize that Davante Adams was correct to choose the Raiders and his best friend Derek Carr, over Green Bay and Rodgers.

They played together at Fresno State long before he did with Rodgers. Loyalty comes at a price! Indeed, loyalty to friends TRUMPS loyalty to the team you play for and your teammates. Adams never owed Rodgers anything. He never owed Green Bay, the team paying his salary, anything either! :messedup:

And GB's management is so, so bad. Good on him going to Las Vegas. Now he can see what real management looks like, just like Rodgers will with the venerable New York Jets FO! :aok:
Lately, none of the management in Green Bay, Las Vegas and New York have done anything to deserve accolades. I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for any of the current cast of characters to emerge as victorious soon.

Jets looked really really good when Buddy and Weeb were pacing the sideline in 1968. And the Raiders during the Madden days. At least we have Holmgren and Wolf autographs to collect. And McCoach and TT too.

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RingoCStarrQB wrote:
02 Jun 2023 11:49
Lately, none of the management in Green Bay, Las Vegas and New York have done anything to deserve accolades. I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for any of the current cast of characters to emerge as victorious soon.
Just pointing out that with PFR's minimum qualifying standard of coaching at least 50 games (this holds true even if the minimum were 25 games coached), Matt LaFleur has the 5th best coaching winning record OF ALL TIME at this point.

So I'd say the team has plenty to deserve accolades. Not a Super Bowl, which is a glaring omission for ranking top coaches, but I mean, this is an absurd level of success we have been witnessing.

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Labrev wrote:
02 Jun 2023 11:37
Yoop wrote:
02 Jun 2023 10:35
why shouldn't/ wouldn't Bakhtiari defend Rodgers over Love, loyalty comes at a price, Bakhtiari has zero allegiance to love, he doesn't owe him anything,
You are so right yoop. Now that I have adopted the wisdom of your words, I now realize that Davante Adams was correct to choose the Raiders and his best friend Derek Carr, over Green Bay and Rodgers.

They played together at Fresno State long before he did with Rodgers. Loyalty comes at a price! Indeed, loyalty to friends TRUMPS loyalty to the team you play for and your teammates. Adams never owed Rodgers anything. He never owed Green Bay, the team paying his salary, anything either! :messedup:

And GB's management is so, so bad. Good on him going to Las Vegas. Now he can see what real management looks like, just like Rodgers will with the venerable New York Jets FO! :aok:
your not getting the point at all

young players including Rodgers, Bakh, Adams etc. are all spree de core and gung ho when first starting out, just as much as anyone on the roster today, as the years go by that spree de core for team and team mates becomes take care of number one first and them 2nd, push comes to shove though and they will almost always have loyalty to those that began there career with them, just human nature.
and you will be the same way as the years pile up, eventually you wont cater to the boss, fetch him coffee, polish his boots or any of that stuff your doing right now :rotf: (kidding) :aok:

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Yoop wrote:
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go pak go wrote:
02 Jun 2023 09:11
Yoop wrote:
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well I havn't heard Bakhtiari complain like Sitton did, Josh in no uncertain terms said McCarthy's game plan was the reason why we lost games, and he was vocal about it, unless I missed something Bakh simply said with a new QB we are in a rebuild.
The Sitton release at the time was shocking. We as fans didn't know there was much, if any, riff between Sitton and the Packers until after the fact. I don't think we can say either way that Bakh is or isn't like Sitton at this point.

The first public sign of trouble between Sitton and the organization came last season after Sitton criticized the offensive game plan after the Packers lost at Arizona in Week 16. Less than two weeks later, McCarthy responded to a question about players being critical of the offense by saying, “Josh Sitton needs to play guard” instead of bellyaching about play calling.
This was a very good comment. I'm being serious too. Good recollection.
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could we get some moderation in here to get rid of conspiracy theory's, some in here are trying to have a adult conversation.
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go pak go wrote:
02 Jun 2023 13:14
Yoop wrote:
02 Jun 2023 10:07
go pak go wrote:
02 Jun 2023 09:11


The Sitton release at the time was shocking. We as fans didn't know there was much, if any, riff between Sitton and the Packers until after the fact. I don't think we can say either way that Bakh is or isn't like Sitton at this point.

The first public sign of trouble between Sitton and the organization came last season after Sitton criticized the offensive game plan after the Packers lost at Arizona in Week 16. Less than two weeks later, McCarthy responded to a question about players being critical of the offense by saying, “Josh Sitton needs to play guard” instead of bellyaching about play calling.
This was a very good comment. I'm being serious too. Good recollection.
I can't take credit for that though, it was in the article I brought

https://www.espn.com/blog/green-bay-pac ... osh-sitton

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Yoop wrote:
02 Jun 2023 12:57
Labrev wrote:
02 Jun 2023 11:37
Yoop wrote:
02 Jun 2023 10:35
why shouldn't/ wouldn't Bakhtiari defend Rodgers over Love, loyalty comes at a price, Bakhtiari has zero allegiance to love, he doesn't owe him anything,
You are so right yoop. Now that I have adopted the wisdom of your words, I now realize that Davante Adams was correct to choose the Raiders and his best friend Derek Carr, over Green Bay and Rodgers.

They played together at Fresno State long before he did with Rodgers. Loyalty comes at a price! Indeed, loyalty to friends TRUMPS loyalty to the team you play for and your teammates. Adams never owed Rodgers anything. He never owed Green Bay, the team paying his salary, anything either! :messedup:

And GB's management is so, so bad. Good on him going to Las Vegas. Now he can see what real management looks like, just like Rodgers will with the venerable New York Jets FO! :aok:
your not getting the point at all

young players including Rodgers, Bakh, Adams etc. are all spree de core and gung ho when first starting out, just as much as anyone on the roster today, as the years go by that spree de core for team and team mates becomes take care of number one first and them 2nd, push comes to shove though and they will almost always have loyalty to those that began there career with them, just human nature.
and you will be the same way as the years pile up, eventually you wont cater to the boss, fetch him coffee, polish his boots or any of that stuff your doing right now :rotf: (kidding) :aok:
:)

Hey did you watch that video? You would learn a lot from it! :aok:
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Yoop wrote:
02 Jun 2023 13:32
go pak go wrote:
02 Jun 2023 13:14
Yoop wrote:
02 Jun 2023 10:07



The first public sign of trouble between Sitton and the organization came last season after Sitton criticized the offensive game plan after the Packers lost at Arizona in Week 16. Less than two weeks later, McCarthy responded to a question about players being critical of the offense by saying, “Josh Sitton needs to play guard” instead of bellyaching about play calling.
This was a very good comment. I'm being serious too. Good recollection.
I can't take credit for that though, it was in the article I brought

https://www.espn.com/blog/green-bay-pac ... osh-sitton
I was impressed too for a second. Then I noticed the pristine grammar and was like "ohhhhh" :oops: :P and found the article by plugging all that into Google :lol: ;)
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Labrev wrote:
02 Jun 2023 15:45
Yoop wrote:
02 Jun 2023 13:32
go pak go wrote:
02 Jun 2023 13:14


This was a very good comment. I'm being serious too. Good recollection.
I can't take credit for that though, it was in the article I brought

https://www.espn.com/blog/green-bay-pac ... osh-sitton
I was impressed too for a second. Then I noticed the pristine grammar and was like "ohhhhh" :oops: :P and found the article by plugging all that into Google :lol: ;)
didn't my link up work?


I went to school when the teachers wore skirts, I was the smartest boy in my class :rotf:

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Yoop wrote:
02 Jun 2023 16:07
Labrev wrote:
02 Jun 2023 15:45
Yoop wrote:
02 Jun 2023 13:32


I can't take credit for that though, it was in the article I brought

https://www.espn.com/blog/green-bay-pac ... osh-sitton
I was impressed too for a second. Then I noticed the pristine grammar and was like "ohhhhh" :oops: :P and found the article by plugging all that into Google :lol: ;)
didn't my link up work?


I went to school when the teachers wore skirts, I was the smartest boy in my class :rotf:
That’s why we are where we are today. :beer2:
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NCF wrote:
02 Jun 2023 16:25
Yoop wrote:
02 Jun 2023 16:07
Labrev wrote:
02 Jun 2023 15:45


I was impressed too for a second. Then I noticed the pristine grammar and was like "ohhhhh" :oops: :P and found the article by plugging all that into Google :lol: ;)
didn't my link up work?


I went to school when the teachers wore skirts, I was the smartest boy in my class :rotf:
That’s why we are where we are today. :beer2:
Yoop, thanks for making me feel like a real smarty for knowing what "spree de core" means :rotf:
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Labrev wrote:
02 Jun 2023 15:42
Yoop wrote:
02 Jun 2023 12:57
Labrev wrote:
02 Jun 2023 11:37


You are so right yoop. Now that I have adopted the wisdom of your words, I now realize that Davante Adams was correct to choose the Raiders and his best friend Derek Carr, over Green Bay and Rodgers.

They played together at Fresno State long before he did with Rodgers. Loyalty comes at a price! Indeed, loyalty to friends TRUMPS loyalty to the team you play for and your teammates. Adams never owed Rodgers anything. He never owed Green Bay, the team paying his salary, anything either! :messedup:

And GB's management is so, so bad. Good on him going to Las Vegas. Now he can see what real management looks like, just like Rodgers will with the venerable New York Jets FO! :aok:
your not getting the point at all

young players including Rodgers, Bakh, Adams etc. are all spree de core and gung ho when first starting out, just as much as anyone on the roster today, as the years go by that spree de core for team and team mates becomes take care of number one first and them 2nd, push comes to shove though and they will almost always have loyalty to those that began there career with them, just human nature.
and you will be the same way as the years pile up, eventually you wont cater to the boss, fetch him coffee, polish his boots or any of that stuff your doing right now :rotf: (kidding) :aok:
:)

Hey did you watch that video? You would learn a lot from it! :aok:
I don't think you and some others realize that I've been one of Loves strongest supporters, I hated the pick, I would have found a way to move up for the WR, so it was a positional thing for me, same as Gary.

people think because we went 6-10 with Rodgers his first season, that we should expect the same for Love, I've never entertained that notion, but a lot depends on Barry, in AR's first season it was DC Bob Sanders last, his unit allowed 23 points a game average and ranked 23rd in the league, so Rodgers didn't get a lot of support, Capers first season with the addition of Raji and Mathews he produced the #2 defense in the league, and we went 11-5.

hopefully Barry shows up this season and takes some advice from his best players and unleashes the dogs.

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YoHoChecko wrote:
02 Jun 2023 12:01
RingoCStarrQB wrote:
02 Jun 2023 11:49
Lately, none of the management in Green Bay, Las Vegas and New York have done anything to deserve accolades. I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for any of the current cast of characters to emerge as victorious soon.
Just pointing out that with PFR's minimum qualifying standard of coaching at least 50 games (this holds true even if the minimum were 25 games coached), Matt LaFleur has the 5th best coaching winning record OF ALL TIME at this point.

So I'd say the team has plenty to deserve accolades. Not a Super Bowl, which is a glaring omission for ranking top coaches, but I mean, this is an absurd level of success we have been witnessing.


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well done :aok:

I just don't get the dislike some seem to have with Lafleur, he took over during troubled times, and played a roll in transforming this offense from a rudderless vessel into a 13-3 well balanced unit, basically he did everything fans had complained we weren't doing, Fans wanted to run more, and we are, fans wanted more up tempo, and we've done that, hard to please some fans

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I don’t think many outright hate Lafleur. I just know he had success with Rodgers and am looking forward to seeing his next evolution as a coach of the guy he’s groomed for 3 years at QB. He’s shown signs of taking on water in his ship, but he’s still floating for sure. Losing to the lions last year when all he had to do was win the game was pretty shameful.
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Yikes.

Little regression to the mean, we win 2-3 more games.

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I would have thought we’d be so much worse.

Perception and stats are weird sometimes.
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BF004 wrote:
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I would have thought we’d be so much worse.

Perception and stats are weird sometimes.
Woah. We had the 6th-best 2nd-half 3-and-out rate?

I mean, writing that out it does feel like somewhat of a niche stat, but surprisingly good nonetheless. Did Sharp also post the 1st-half version?

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I love being surprised by data, but this one makes me angry.

There is no way my "perception" and this stat line up at all.
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BF004 wrote:
03 Jun 2023 13:41
Yikes.

Little regression to the mean, we win 2-3 more games.

Lol that's weird that he included percentages with blanks after them.

I could be wrong here but I feel like Aaron Jones did not see the ball nearly enough in the red zone.

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