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YoHoChecko wrote: ↑25 May 2021 11:45
So if we're going here my comments risk derailing and getting more into some podium stuff (whatever we call that now).
But I'll start with the TB situation. First of all, no, he's not running the team. I think we are FAR overrestimating what it means to have a couple friends want to come play for your team in terms of control. Rodgers, likely, has greater control of the on-field product given the way MLF worked with him to customize the scheme over their first offseason together, to be honest. Brady is also encouraging and walking the walk on negotiating with the team on OTAs, but so is Tretter with the Browns and so could have Rodgers when he was present and working as the player rep. Brady is not showing us that players can have management roles in any way that I can discern. Which teams are saying "no" when your QB's talented buddies want to play on a discount for you? That's not management; that's popularity.
FOR SURE! And yeah, not just as it relates to football.But more broadly, this is the failure of the modern labor movement--the leadership in unions, the top negotiators, started working toward goals that are incongruent with their members' goals. This is an across the board phenomenon, not just football, but I've been writing about the NFLPA's abandonment of player priorities in the quest for larger revenue shares since 2006. Just huge missed opportunities in these negotiations.
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The "middle ground" we speak of is there to be found, if collectively bargained. The players just need to find leadership who are actually bargaining for what they want.
Pckfn23 wrote: ↑25 May 2021 12:45Pckfn23 doesn't talk to people in the 3rd person. Pckfn23 is not sure if yoop understands what talking in the 3rd person is. Pckfn23 is also asking clarifying questions, not questions Pckfn23 already know the answers to. Many on this board would agree with Pckfn23 that yoop's responses need clarifying.
ahhh, well the smooth brains part went right over my head, I'am so dense ya know, union talk is part of this though don't you think? after all Rodgers quit as the team rep because of the way the vote went, and his actions ( possibility of trade prior to end of contract) point that out.
Seriously, just read my words and don't guess at what I'm trying to say. I do attempt to carefully choose my words.Yoop wrote: ↑25 May 2021 14:32ahhh, well the smooth brains part went right over my head, I'am so dense ya know, union talk is part of this though don't you think? after all Rodgers quit as the team rep because of the way the vote went, and his actions ( possibility of trade prior to end of contract) point that out.
I just don't the convo derailing the topic.
Yeah, he had a crap year under a new head coach having lost to graduation his whole OLine, his TE, and his top 2 or 3 WRs. The new coach was former Badgers coach Gary Anderson... not the best reputation for offenses
The numbers are what they are and the throws on tape are aswell.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑25 May 2021 17:47Yeah, he had a crap year under a new head coach having lost to graduation his whole OLine, his TE, and his top 2 or 3 WRs. The new coach was former Badgers coach Gary Anderson... not the best reputation for offenses
The prior year he threw 32 TDs and 6 INTs and completed 64%
And the 2018 numbers are what they are and that tape is also recorded.
Yuh and in the world of numbers and dates which one are we closer to? What is more proximate to present day?YoHoChecko wrote: ↑25 May 2021 17:58And the 2018 numbers are what they are and that tape is also recorded.
Both happened.
Seems as if packers are seeing the same signs and that’s why the team is publically saying he “has a long way to go” and is flying out everyone in the org to California to beg back 12bud fox wrote: ↑25 May 2021 17:54The numbers are what they are and the throws on tape are aswell.YoHoChecko wrote: ↑25 May 2021 17:47Yeah, he had a crap year under a new head coach having lost to graduation his whole OLine, his TE, and his top 2 or 3 WRs. The new coach was former Badgers coach Gary Anderson... not the best reputation for offenses
The prior year he threw 32 TDs and 6 INTs and completed 64%
There is a video on YouTube of his ints in 19 - not pretty. Not seeing safeties, not understanding field and player position. Some very worrying signs.