Trade deadline approaching Nov. 5th
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Every team (other than the Eagles) that currently has a better record than your Green Bay Packers acquired a player (or multiple players) in the lead up to today’s trade deadline, including: Kansas City 8-0, Detroit 7-1, Buffalo 7-2, Washington 7-2, Pittsburgh 6-2, and Minnesota 6-2.
So did 6-3 Baltimore.
I am also unaware of any team with a record of 6-3 or better trading away one of their players … except the Green Bay Packers.
So did 6-3 Baltimore.
I am also unaware of any team with a record of 6-3 or better trading away one of their players … except the Green Bay Packers.
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And GB sells at the trade deadline as per usual. Got to make room for Hopper to get playing time I guess
Sarcasm aside there’s not many players who were rumored to be available that I would have wanted. DK Metcalf for sure and maybe someone like Honey Badger but we are more than a few pieces away at this point.
Sarcasm aside there’s not many players who were rumored to be available that I would have wanted. DK Metcalf for sure and maybe someone like Honey Badger but we are more than a few pieces away at this point.
you read the article, how hard is it to add the link, there is more to it and people may want to read it, it just about ran off the front page of yahoo, but I got it, and your such a classless asshole for calling me a turd.
https://sports.yahoo.com/steelers-trade ... 09131.html.
&%$@ you could have brought the whole read it's so short.
The Steelers are making moves, in an effort to make it back to the Super Bowl.
On the same day they traded with the Jets for receiver Mike Williams, the Steelers did a deal with the Packers for veteran pass rusher Preston Smith, via multiple reports. The Packers got a seventh-round pick for Smith.
The 10-year veteran, a second-round pick of Washington in 2015, spent four years there before signing with the Packers in 2019. He had 2.5 sacks in nine starts with Green Bay this season.
The move will mean more reps and starts for 2024 first-rounder Lukas Van Ness. In Pittsburgh, Smith joins a rotation led by T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith.
Smith is signed through 2026. His salary for 2024 is $3.2 million. Next year, he makes $12 million.
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I didn't read an article. FFS you are impossibly thick. Stop being a turd.Yoop wrote: ↑05 Nov 2024 15:34you read the article, how hard is it to add the link, there is more to it and people may want to read it, it just about ran off the front page of yahoo, but I got it, and your such a classless asshole for calling me a turd.
https://sports.yahoo.com/steelers-trade ... 09131.html.
&%$@ you could have brought the whole read it's so short.
The Steelers are making moves, in an effort to make it back to the Super Bowl.
On the same day they traded with the Jets for receiver Mike Williams, the Steelers did a deal with the Packers for veteran pass rusher Preston Smith, via multiple reports. The Packers got a seventh-round pick for Smith.
The 10-year veteran, a second-round pick of Washington in 2015, spent four years there before signing with the Packers in 2019. He had 2.5 sacks in nine starts with Green Bay this season.
The move will mean more reps and starts for 2024 first-rounder Lukas Van Ness. In Pittsburgh, Smith joins a rotation led by T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith.
Smith is signed through 2026. His salary for 2024 is $3.2 million. Next year, he makes $12 million.
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I am calling for the immediate suspension of p23 for the crime of elder abuse.
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sorry Pugger, but private messaging with him ends up with him using far more classless words then turd.
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Pugger.......if that happens I'll send you a Usingers holiday gift. I doubt it will happen unless the moderators step into the fray with iron pick axes and sledgehammers.
your a liar, and the next time you call me anything besides my name and it goes to the moderators,Pckfn23 wrote: ↑05 Nov 2024 15:35I didn't read an article. FFS you are impossibly thick. Stop being a turd.Yoop wrote: ↑05 Nov 2024 15:34you read the article, how hard is it to add the link, there is more to it and people may want to read it, it just about ran off the front page of yahoo, but I got it, and your such a classless asshole for calling me a turd.
https://sports.yahoo.com/steelers-trade ... 09131.html.
&%$@ you could have brought the whole read it's so short.
The Steelers are making moves, in an effort to make it back to the Super Bowl.
On the same day they traded with the Jets for receiver Mike Williams, the Steelers did a deal with the Packers for veteran pass rusher Preston Smith, via multiple reports. The Packers got a seventh-round pick for Smith.
The 10-year veteran, a second-round pick of Washington in 2015, spent four years there before signing with the Packers in 2019. He had 2.5 sacks in nine starts with Green Bay this season.
The move will mean more reps and starts for 2024 first-rounder Lukas Van Ness. In Pittsburgh, Smith joins a rotation led by T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith.
Smith is signed through 2026. His salary for 2024 is $3.2 million. Next year, he makes $12 million.
I actually wasn’t joking. Only mentioned elder abuse bc he mentioned you were retired. I hate how people leave forum bc he’s a bully and I dislike how he mistreats you buddy
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I am not a liar at all. It's called X/Twitter. Stop being a turd!!!Yoop wrote: ↑05 Nov 2024 15:41your a liar, and the next time you call me anything besides my name and it goes to the moderators,Pckfn23 wrote: ↑05 Nov 2024 15:35I didn't read an article. FFS you are impossibly thick. Stop being a turd.Yoop wrote: ↑05 Nov 2024 15:34
you read the article, how hard is it to add the link, there is more to it and people may want to read it, it just about ran off the front page of yahoo, but I got it, and your such a classless asshole for calling me a turd.
https://sports.yahoo.com/steelers-trade ... 09131.html.
&%$@ you could have brought the whole read it's so short.
The Steelers are making moves, in an effort to make it back to the Super Bowl.
On the same day they traded with the Jets for receiver Mike Williams, the Steelers did a deal with the Packers for veteran pass rusher Preston Smith, via multiple reports. The Packers got a seventh-round pick for Smith.
The 10-year veteran, a second-round pick of Washington in 2015, spent four years there before signing with the Packers in 2019. He had 2.5 sacks in nine starts with Green Bay this season.
The move will mean more reps and starts for 2024 first-rounder Lukas Van Ness. In Pittsburgh, Smith joins a rotation led by T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith.
Smith is signed through 2026. His salary for 2024 is $3.2 million. Next year, he makes $12 million.
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So how does that ignore list work, again? Asking for a friend.
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thanks, he insults me and others every chance he gets, I use to keep him on ignore, guess it's time to do so again
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You started it, just remember that.
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/ we come here for Packer &/football info, just bring all the info, is that to much to ask, your young, and PC capable, even pay for insider stuff, and great at investigating, so much better then me and other older folks, even young guys, yet you hedge on the details, details matter, we come here for the details.
this use to be the place to come for most football related news, and most of it each day was right here, not so much any more, now we have to visit a few different places or we never even here it, times change.
quite often I come and don't even know what the conversation is about, because no one bothered to even bring a link, so it's basically a insider conversation, ya exclude every other member of this forum when you do that
... so, NOT every team with more wins acquired a player.LombardiTime wrote: ↑05 Nov 2024 15:29Every team (other than the Eagles) that currently has a better record than your Green Bay Packers acquired a player
We shouldn't do something just because all the other top teams are doing it, if it does not make sense for *our* team to do it.
And frankly, it does not make sense for us. We did not trade for a player for the same reason the Eagles did not; our roster is pretty well-stocked this year, and there are no major injuries to any key starters. And (obviously) there is no way to predict if a starter will be lost to injury in the future so that we can trade for that position in advance.
I would sooner trade for an upgrade at ST Coord than for any player.
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@Yoop Holy &%$@ dude!!! I saw on Twitter that Preston Smith was traded to the Steelers. I brought that here. Later I saw Preston Smith was traded to the Steelers for a 7th round pick. I brought that here. I read no article. I read no more information than that. I shared what I read. You were simply being a turd for absolutely no reason.
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I definitely agree the Packers should not do something just because all the other (or nearly all the other) top teams are doing it.Labrev wrote: ↑05 Nov 2024 16:20... so, NOT every team with more wins acquired a player.LombardiTime wrote: ↑05 Nov 2024 15:29Every team (other than the Eagles) that currently has a better record than your Green Bay Packers acquired a player
We shouldn't do something just because all the other top teams are doing it, if it does not make sense for *our* team to do it.
I also agree that it may not make sense in 2024 for the Packers to trade for a player (or players) leading up to the trade deadline and that it might make more sense for KC or Detroit or Washington or Buffalo or Minnesota or Pittsburgh or Baltimore to make such trades to make a SB run this season.
Indeed, I believe the Pack's inactivity at the trade deadline makes complete sense if those in charge of the Packers do not view the team to be legitimate SB contenders this season.
I'd even agree that being the only team with a record of 6-3 or better to trade away a player might make more sense than holding on to Preston Smith.
What I do not believe makes sense is that, unlike other teams including some that have enjoyed more recent success than the Packers, Green Bay never trades FOR players in the lead up to the trade deadline, while having no problem trading AWAY its own players.
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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."