Packers Sign Andre Dillard
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Packers Sign Andre Dillard
Favorite of many a few drafts ago.
Solid signing, pro ready swing tackle the one thing I feel would be quite difficult to find in the draft without spending a 1st. Be easier to get an RG starter than someone you feel good about throwing out at LT or RT.
Good enough to get a 3 year 30 million contract 2 years ago he didn’t finish and wasn’t good in Tennessee.
I’ll be happy with anything under $3m.
Solid signing, pro ready swing tackle the one thing I feel would be quite difficult to find in the draft without spending a 1st. Be easier to get an RG starter than someone you feel good about throwing out at LT or RT.
Good enough to get a 3 year 30 million contract 2 years ago he didn’t finish and wasn’t good in Tennessee.
I’ll be happy with anything under $3m.
He's been crap. But hopefully we can fix him. Regardless, doesn't change anything in the draft. But gives us options. A signing that makes sense.
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Nice signing (pending the deets). This is a Rick Wagner and Dennis Kelly kind of signing. See what you will about those two, they definitely paid dividends for us.
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I wonder why it didn't work out for Dillard. Really good athlete at T, has all the tools, yet Philly let him walk and he was a disaster in TEN.
Players that play as poorly as he did this past season rarely go on to be serviceable, much less good, so I am not going to get real excited for this, but on rare occasions, some do turn it around. If we get pre-2023 Nijman-caliber play from him as a swing T, this signing is a success, but as it stands, he is not a good bet to even make the 53.
Players that play as poorly as he did this past season rarely go on to be serviceable, much less good, so I am not going to get real excited for this, but on rare occasions, some do turn it around. If we get pre-2023 Nijman-caliber play from him as a swing T, this signing is a success, but as it stands, he is not a good bet to even make the 53.
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Vet minimum exploration. Something we wanted Thompson to do, but rarely did.
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Just kicking the tires hopefully he's easy to cut after camp if he continues his awful career. He was been terrible. Maybe GB can mold him or if not cut bIt. I see nothing wrong with the move
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To me I think Dillard suffered from the same thing Spriggs did. He’s a great athlete for the position but he lacks strength and has the reaction time of a retarded snail.
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This might be another feeble attempt by Gutey to act like he's doing something useful before the draft ............. hoping we get over/forget the Packers letting Aaron Jones go to the Vikings. I'm still trying to find a buyer for Gutey's autograph.
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Or, you know, he signed the top Safety in free agency to address the team's greatest weakness.RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑18 Apr 2024 20:58This might be another feeble attempt by Gutey to act like he's doing something useful before the draft ............. hoping we get over/forget the Packers letting Aaron Jones go to the Vikings. I'm still trying to find a buyer for Gutey's autograph.
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i hated losing Jones as much as anyone. He's a great guy. In the locker room, in the community, on the field, just a great example of a man. Mistakes and all.
But this offseason has been pretty good for the Packers. with Jacobs and McKinney. This signing is just what it is. Veteran, see what he can do, even guys that are below average find roster spots on every single NFL team especially on the offensive line.
But this offseason has been pretty good for the Packers. with Jacobs and McKinney. This signing is just what it is. Veteran, see what he can do, even guys that are below average find roster spots on every single NFL team especially on the offensive line.
Yeah right or wrong, we don't know this yet, it is very evident the Packers truly believe they upgraded RB1 this off-season. I get that impression from the contract and from Gute's words at his media pressers.musclestang wrote: ↑19 Apr 2024 05:32i hated losing Jones as much as anyone. He's a great guy. In the locker room, in the community, on the field, just a great example of a man. Mistakes and all.
But this offseason has been pretty good for the Packers. with Jacobs and McKinney. This signing is just what it is. Veteran, see what he can do, even guys that are below average find roster spots on every single NFL team especially on the offensive line.
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Sheesh, not sure what it would take to please you. By most accounts of national/local press he's been doing a pretty fantastic job. Turning around an "all-in" Aaron Rodgers team into a super young talented team that looks poised to compete for a very long time and in extremely short timeframe to boot.RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑18 Apr 2024 20:58This might be another feeble attempt by Gutey to act like he's doing something useful before the draft ............. hoping we get over/forget the Packers letting Aaron Jones go to the Vikings. I'm still trying to find a buyer for Gutey's autograph.
Ringo is just mad because no one has seen his baseball.Madcity_matt wrote: ↑19 Apr 2024 11:02Sheesh, not sure what it would take to please you. By most accounts of national/local press he's been doing a pretty fantastic job. Turning around an "all-in" Aaron Rodgers team into a super young talented team that looks poised to compete for a very long time and in extremely short timeframe to boot.RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑18 Apr 2024 20:58This might be another feeble attempt by Gutey to act like he's doing something useful before the draft ............. hoping we get over/forget the Packers letting Aaron Jones go to the Vikings. I'm still trying to find a buyer for Gutey's autograph.
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a little slap once in a while, cool, to often, un cool, I hated to see us move on from Jones as much as anyone, but Jacobs will turn out little healthier and longer position fix, time will tell.RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑18 Apr 2024 20:58This might be another feeble attempt by Gutey to act like he's doing something useful before the draft ............. hoping we get over/forget the Packers letting Aaron Jones go to the Vikings. I'm still trying to find a buyer for Gutey's autograph.
And the McKinney signing was a key addition to this defense, expensive, but needed, Now Dillard doesn't seem like much, but simply bringing him in to basically just get a look see, actually like that, tells me he's covering all the bases with respect to our OL, if he's the dud we all expect, we can just cut him loose.
If this draft turns out like the last 2 I think I'll be happy
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If this draft turns out anything like the last two a whole lot of people are going to be happy. And some of them will still complain, I'm sure.Yoop wrote: ↑19 Apr 2024 13:27a little slap once in a while, cool, to often, un cool, I hated to see us move on from Jones as much as anyone, but Jacobs will turn out little healthier and longer position fix, time will tell.RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑18 Apr 2024 20:58This might be another feeble attempt by Gutey to act like he's doing something useful before the draft ............. hoping we get over/forget the Packers letting Aaron Jones go to the Vikings. I'm still trying to find a buyer for Gutey's autograph.
And the McKinney signing was a key addition to this defense, expensive, but needed, Now Dillard doesn't seem like much, but simply bringing him in to basically just get a look see, actually like that, tells me he's covering all the bases with respect to our OL, if he's the dud we all expect, we can just cut him loose.
If this draft turns out like the last 2 I think I'll be happy
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Currently the goal is solely to host and win an NFC championship game at Lambeau. The sooner the better!
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We just hosted that. Kevin King couldn’t cover Scotty Miller.RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑19 Apr 2024 15:28Currently the goal is solely to host and win an NFC championship game at Lambeau. The sooner the better!
I’d rather just have winning the Super Bowl be the goal. Also sooner the better!