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Gronk re-retired. I get the sense he "got" while the getting was good. Buc's wave has crested and it's all a wash from here on out.

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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."

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BF004 wrote:
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lmao

Watson has paid off 20 of the 24 accusers.

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Pretty big news for deep college football scouting.

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It's amazing how reliable it is that Manning genes produce a face that just looks dumb. They're obviously smart guys. But they sure do have that open-mouth, big-forehead thoughtless brain feel to them :lol:

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It's amazing how reliable it is that Manning genes produce a face that just looks dumb. They're obviously smart guys. But they sure do have that open-mouth, big-forehead thoughtless brain feel to them :lol:
Fivehead is still one of my all time favorite nicknames.
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Good luck with that...

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

It's funny because it's true...

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never heard of TE U before, anyway Big Bobby's running and he looks to be doing so effortlessly, and expects to be ready to play when the season starts.

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/packers-te ... 35661.html

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AJ Dillon, I want to be a APB, well catching near everything thrown your way is a good start

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Josh Alper
Fri, June 24, 2022, 9:16 AM
Edge rusher Rashan Gary has steadily increased his playing time and production over three seasons in the NFL and that made a decision on exercising his fifth-year option an easy one for the Packers this offseason.

The Packers picked up the option, which guarantees Gary’s $10.892 million salary for the 2023 season. A longer extension could take the place of that deal, but Gary said that such thoughts aren’t at the forefront of his mind as he heads toward the season.

“That would be my dream. That would be my dream. But I’ve got to keep my head down and work and not look too far ahead or all this talk is just talk,” Gary said, via Bill Huber of SI.com.

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/rashan-gar ... 06097.html

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Yoop wrote:
24 Jun 2022 10:26
never heard of TE U before, anyway Big Bobby's running and he looks to be doing so effortlessly, and expects to be ready to play when the season starts.

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/packers-te ... 35661.html
I believe TE U is a George Kittle thing, gets a handful for guys around to do some training, education, etc. for TE's. Kittle and Tonyan are real good buddies.
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Yoop wrote:
24 Jun 2022 10:54
Josh Alper
Fri, June 24, 2022, 9:16 AM
Edge rusher Rashan Gary has steadily increased his playing time and production over three seasons in the NFL and that made a decision on exercising his fifth-year option an easy one for the Packers this offseason.

The Packers picked up the option, which guarantees Gary’s $10.892 million salary for the 2023 season. A longer extension could take the place of that deal, but Gary said that such thoughts aren’t at the forefront of his mind as he heads toward the season.

“That would be my dream. That would be my dream. But I’ve got to keep my head down and work and not look too far ahead or all this talk is just talk,” Gary said, via Bill Huber of SI.com.

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/rashan-gar ... 06097.html
I think extending Gary now would be very, very smart. But I don't think it's in the best interest of Gary at all. He will make way more money if he has plays this year and stacks success from last year.
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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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BF004 wrote:
24 Jun 2022 10:59
Yoop wrote:
24 Jun 2022 10:26
never heard of TE U before, anyway Big Bobby's running and he looks to be doing so effortlessly, and expects to be ready to play when the season starts.

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/packers-te ... 35661.html
I believe TE U is a George Kittle thing, gets a handful for guys around to do some training, education, etc. for TE's. Kittle and Tonyan are real good buddies.
Makes sense, KIttle has been one of the best, getting a group together helps everyone, Fitzgerald did the same with WR's, he called it his speed school I think, thing is players get to learn from the best.

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go pak go wrote:
24 Jun 2022 11:16
Yoop wrote:
24 Jun 2022 10:54
Josh Alper
Fri, June 24, 2022, 9:16 AM
Edge rusher Rashan Gary has steadily increased his playing time and production over three seasons in the NFL and that made a decision on exercising his fifth-year option an easy one for the Packers this offseason.

The Packers picked up the option, which guarantees Gary’s $10.892 million salary for the 2023 season. A longer extension could take the place of that deal, but Gary said that such thoughts aren’t at the forefront of his mind as he heads toward the season.

“That would be my dream. That would be my dream. But I’ve got to keep my head down and work and not look too far ahead or all this talk is just talk,” Gary said, via Bill Huber of SI.com.

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/rashan-gar ... 06097.html
I think extending Gary now would be very, very smart. But I don't think it's in the best interest of Gary at all. He will make way more money if he has plays this year and stacks success from last year.
I have a feeling Gary sees he has a great chance to put up some big numbers leading to a whole another level of a contract vs what he'd get now. I usually would advice players to take the sure guarantees vs the injury risk, but in Gary's case, I'd roll the dice.
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salmar80 wrote:
24 Jun 2022 11:35
go pak go wrote:
24 Jun 2022 11:16
Yoop wrote:
24 Jun 2022 10:54
Josh Alper
Fri, June 24, 2022, 9:16 AM
Edge rusher Rashan Gary has steadily increased his playing time and production over three seasons in the NFL and that made a decision on exercising his fifth-year option an easy one for the Packers this offseason.

The Packers picked up the option, which guarantees Gary’s $10.892 million salary for the 2023 season. A longer extension could take the place of that deal, but Gary said that such thoughts aren’t at the forefront of his mind as he heads toward the season.

“That would be my dream. That would be my dream. But I’ve got to keep my head down and work and not look too far ahead or all this talk is just talk,” Gary said, via Bill Huber of SI.com.

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/rashan-gar ... 06097.html
I think extending Gary now would be very, very smart. But I don't think it's in the best interest of Gary at all. He will make way more money if he has plays this year and stacks success from last year.
I have a feeling Gary sees he has a great chance to put up some big numbers leading to a whole another level of a contract vs what he'd get now. I usually would advice players to take the sure guarantees vs the injury risk, but in Gary's case, I'd roll the dice.
Keep extending everyone and stack up superbowls. Or not. Not my money I guess.

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Realist wrote:
24 Jun 2022 11:49
salmar80 wrote:
24 Jun 2022 11:35
go pak go wrote:
24 Jun 2022 11:16


I think extending Gary now would be very, very smart. But I don't think it's in the best interest of Gary at all. He will make way more money if he has plays this year and stacks success from last year.
I have a feeling Gary sees he has a great chance to put up some big numbers leading to a whole another level of a contract vs what he'd get now. I usually would advice players to take the sure guarantees vs the injury risk, but in Gary's case, I'd roll the dice.
Keep extending everyone and stack up superbowls. Or not. Not my money I guess.
Is there a point in there?
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NCF wrote:
24 Jun 2022 11:53
Realist wrote:
24 Jun 2022 11:49
salmar80 wrote:
24 Jun 2022 11:35

I have a feeling Gary sees he has a great chance to put up some big numbers leading to a whole another level of a contract vs what he'd get now. I usually would advice players to take the sure guarantees vs the injury risk, but in Gary's case, I'd roll the dice.
Keep extending everyone and stack up superbowls. Or not. Not my money I guess.
Is there a point in there?
just the word stacking got me excited, I've been stack less to long :lol:

I hope Gary has his best season and doubles his sack count and continues with his high pressure totals, even though his contract demands will go through the roof, money aint coming out of my wallet either.
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NCF wrote:
24 Jun 2022 11:53
Realist wrote:
24 Jun 2022 11:49
salmar80 wrote:
24 Jun 2022 11:35

I have a feeling Gary sees he has a great chance to put up some big numbers leading to a whole another level of a contract vs what he'd get now. I usually would advice players to take the sure guarantees vs the injury risk, but in Gary's case, I'd roll the dice.
Keep extending everyone and stack up superbowls. Or not. Not my money I guess.
Is there a point in there?
Our strategy of trying to draft good players, then trying to resign those good players, hasn't resulted in recent Super Bowls. We should probably try to do something different.
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