Rasul is not here, dave isn't here either bring more pizzaLabrev wrote: ↑31 Dec 2023 11:56I think his game will age well because size, IQ, and physicality would allow him to get a lot of mileage out of the next few years. Sul is not an elite athlete like Jaire but he's not a bad one and he's way better at staying on the field, while also probably being significantly less costly. I'd give him a 3 year deal, maybe 4 if he's willing to entertain a move to S toward the end of it.NCF wrote: ↑31 Dec 2023 10:53The trade is starting to look not so hot, but I am a little perplexed at the long-term view of this. For those saying we should have extended Rasul, do you realize he will be 30 before the 2024 season begins? I don't think there is a ton of mileage left, especially for a guy that wasn't all that athletically gifted to begin with.
Bad move, but short-term bad move, not a long-term bad move.
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Rasul turned their whole defense around tbh. They were struggling big time after milano got hurt
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I suspect more than Jaire and Campbell took notes.
Don’t watch this if, like me, you hated to see Sul go.
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One of two things had to happen. You either give up on Rasul or you give up on Stokes. Now as much as I have said from day 1 that Stokes was going to be an awful CB in the league because he has terrible lower body technique, if that was my pick you kind of gotta stick by it and hope it develops. On top of that you have Valentine with 3 more years of control and a capable boundary CB.
I would still stand by that Douglas trade being a good move.
I would still stand by that Douglas trade being a good move.
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Not for a late 3rd round pick. He was worth a lot more than that. And the only reason the Packers got so little for him was because Barry wanted him gone. If the Bills were to trade him after this season they get a mid 2nd round pick for him, maybe more.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑01 Jan 2024 23:40One of two things had to happen. You either give up on Rasul or you give up on Stokes. Now as much as I have said from day 1 that Stokes was going to be an awful CB in the league because he has terrible lower body technique, if that was my pick you kind of gotta stick by it and hope it develops. On top of that you have Valentine with 3 more years of control and a capable boundary CB.
I would still stand by that Douglas trade being a good move.
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You realize Jalen Ramsey was had for a 3rd round pick right? It was good value. I don’t know what you people expect from from a mid tier and getting old CB. Great player. I loved Rasul while he was here. But it was actually a good move by Gutenbumst. Of all the things to be critical of and this is the one that sticks in fans craw.TheSkeptic wrote: ↑02 Jan 2024 00:20Not for a late 3rd round pick. He was worth a lot more than that. And the only reason the Packers got so little for him was because Barry wanted him gone. If the Bills were to trade him after this season they get a mid 2nd round pick for him, maybe more.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑01 Jan 2024 23:40One of two things had to happen. You either give up on Rasul or you give up on Stokes. Now as much as I have said from day 1 that Stokes was going to be an awful CB in the league because he has terrible lower body technique, if that was my pick you kind of gotta stick by it and hope it develops. On top of that you have Valentine with 3 more years of control and a capable boundary CB.
I would still stand by that Douglas trade being a good move.
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There is nuance in saying “hated to see him go” as opposed to “it was a bad trade”.
I said from the beginning that I understand why they made the move. Just tough to see him now making play after play for Buffalo when this Packer defense lacks playmakers.
I said from the beginning that I understand why they made the move. Just tough to see him now making play after play for Buffalo when this Packer defense lacks playmakers.
yep Rasul was the problem, same with Alexander, Barry isn't the problem they where.
we see vet players play lights of fire one game, don't here from them again the next, same at every vet position, rookies and players simply hoping to be back next season play 110 % lights out, they have zero bargaining power.
trading Rasul was simply getting rid of a dis gruntled player, same as this suspension of Jaire
we see vet players play lights of fire one game, don't here from them again the next, same at every vet position, rookies and players simply hoping to be back next season play 110 % lights out, they have zero bargaining power.
trading Rasul was simply getting rid of a dis gruntled player, same as this suspension of Jaire
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I didn’t call it a bad trade. I wouldn’t have done it for that compensation though. He’s just more to us than that in my opinion.
Every personnel move in the last 12 months should have been about getting us ready for a ‘24-‘26 window. With an emphasis on ‘25-‘26. Rasul should still be a dog then, not too old yet. I would have preferred an extension.
Every personnel move in the last 12 months should have been about getting us ready for a ‘24-‘26 window. With an emphasis on ‘25-‘26. Rasul should still be a dog then, not too old yet. I would have preferred an extension.
He was critical of the team and said they needed to be better because he takes a lot of pride in the performance, but that does not mean he was disgruntled or wanted out. He and Jones were crying when he had to clear out his locker.Yoop wrote: ↑02 Jan 2024 07:01yep Rasul was the problem, same with Alexander, Barry isn't the problem they where.
we see vet players play lights of fire one game, don't here from them again the next, same at every vet position, rookies and players simply hoping to be back next season play 110 % lights out, they have zero bargaining power.
trading Rasul was simply getting rid of a dis gruntled player, same as this suspension of Jaire
The issues were him were not a big deal at all and he more than made up for it with on-field play. They traded him because they know they can't resign him *and* have Jaire on an elite CB contract, so Gute figured better to take the 3 now than wait a year for a comp pick likely lower than that for half a season of play.
But that was a mistake because Jaire has become unreliable both in terms of play, health, and personality. Douglas does not have Jaire's ceiling but he is MUCH more reliable in all three departments. So we should have traded Jaire and re-signed Sul.
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Rasul was under contract for next season, he did not need to be re-signed.Labrev wrote: ↑02 Jan 2024 08:44He was critical of the team and said they needed to be better because he takes a lot of pride in the performance, but that does not mean he was disgruntled or wanted out. He and Jones were crying when he had to clear out his locker.Yoop wrote: ↑02 Jan 2024 07:01yep Rasul was the problem, same with Alexander, Barry isn't the problem they where.
we see vet players play lights of fire one game, don't here from them again the next, same at every vet position, rookies and players simply hoping to be back next season play 110 % lights out, they have zero bargaining power.
trading Rasul was simply getting rid of a dis gruntled player, same as this suspension of Jaire
The issues were him were not a big deal at all and he more than made up for it with on-field play. They traded him because they know they can't resign him *and* have Jaire on an elite CB contract, so Gute figured better to take the 3 then wait a year for a comp pick likely lower than that for half a season of play.
But that was a mistake because Jaire has become unreliable both in terms of play, health, and personality. Douglas does not have Jaire's ceiling but he is MUCH more reliable in all three departments. So we should have traded Jaire and re-signed Sul.
I can't find the articles now but Rasul was upset in training camp. not only about retaining Barry, mostly over the firing of Jerry Gray, and other reports said he was openly upset right before he was traded.Labrev wrote: ↑02 Jan 2024 08:44He was critical of the team and said they needed to be better because he takes a lot of pride in the performance, but that does not mean he was disgruntled or wanted out. He and Jones were crying when he had to clear out his locker.Yoop wrote: ↑02 Jan 2024 07:01yep Rasul was the problem, same with Alexander, Barry isn't the problem they where.
we see vet players play lights of fire one game, don't here from them again the next, same at every vet position, rookies and players simply hoping to be back next season play 110 % lights out, they have zero bargaining power.
trading Rasul was simply getting rid of a dis gruntled player, same as this suspension of Jaire
The issues were him were not a big deal at all and he more than made up for it with on-field play. They traded him because they know they can't resign him *and* have Jaire on an elite CB contract, so Gute figured better to take the 3 now than wait a year for a comp pick likely lower than that for half a season of play.
But that was a mistake because Jaire has become unreliable both in terms of play, health, and personality. Douglas does not have Jaire's ceiling but he is MUCH more reliable in all three departments. So we should have traded Jaire and re-signed Sul.
as others said we have the nucleus to be real good the next 2 or 3 years, why ship out a prime DB, the secondary is what this defense needs to improve, makes zero sense to trade one of it's best for a 3 round pick, unless he was becoming a locker room cancer, same with Alexander, he needed a wake up call, a talking to, a suspension minus a game check hopefully cools his temper.
neither of these two players should have needed these actions, unless there had been a team/coaches meeting earlier that I'am not aware of, and they refused to listen, but imo something like that was needed earlier, water over the bridge now.
No the thing that happened in camp was Douglas yelling at the OFFENSE for bad plays/mistakes, not defense, much less anything about Barry or Gray. He clarified later that he did that because he wanted them to perform better than they were performing.Yoop wrote: ↑02 Jan 2024 13:12I can't find the articles now but Rasul was upset in training camp. not only about retaining Barry, mostly over the firing of Jerry Gray, and other reports said he was openly upset right before he was traded.Labrev wrote: ↑02 Jan 2024 08:44He was critical of the team and said they needed to be better because he takes a lot of pride in the performance, but that does not mean he was disgruntled or wanted out. He and Jones were crying when he had to clear out his locker.Yoop wrote: ↑02 Jan 2024 07:01yep Rasul was the problem, same with Alexander, Barry isn't the problem they where.
we see vet players play lights of fire one game, don't here from them again the next, same at every vet position, rookies and players simply hoping to be back next season play 110 % lights out, they have zero bargaining power.
trading Rasul was simply getting rid of a dis gruntled player, same as this suspension of Jaire
The issues were him were not a big deal at all and he more than made up for it with on-field play. They traded him because they know they can't resign him *and* have Jaire on an elite CB contract, so Gute figured better to take the 3 now than wait a year for a comp pick likely lower than that for half a season of play.
But that was a mistake because Jaire has become unreliable both in terms of play, health, and personality. Douglas does not have Jaire's ceiling but he is MUCH more reliable in all three departments. So we should have traded Jaire and re-signed Sul.
as others said we have the nucleus to be real good the next 2 or 3 years, why ship out a prime DB, the secondary is what this defense needs to improve, makes zero sense to trade one of it's best for a 3 round pick, unless he was becoming a locker room cancer, same with Alexander, he needed a wake up call, a talking to, a suspension minus a game check hopefully cools his temper.
neither of these two players should have needed these actions, unless there had been a team/coaches meeting earlier that I'am not aware of, and they refused to listen, but imo something like that was needed earlier, water over the bridge now.
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