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“Because of the unique circumstances in our country today, the 2020 Draft will obviously need to be conducted in a different way,” Goodell wrote. “Already, we have cancelled all public events, we will not be bringing prospects and their families to the Draft, and the Draft itself will be conducted and televised in a way that reflects current conditions.
“Our staff is certainly mindful of the operational issues this presents, and our top priority is putting in place procedures that allow all clubs to operate on a level playing field so that the Draft is conducted in a way that is competitively fair to all clubs. All clubs should now be doing the necessary planning to conduct Draft operations in a location outside of your facility, with a limited number of people present, and with sufficient technology resources to allow you to communicate internally, with other clubs, and with Draft headquarters. Needless to say, we will be prepared to adjust to changed circumstances in the next several weeks, including the prospect of clubs being able to resume even limited operations within their facilities.”
Grass is always greener if you think he is a huge upgrade from LowryBackthepack4ever wrote: ↑28 Mar 2020 12:12Shelby Harris back to den for 1 year. 2.5 mil. Man we could have swung that. Huge upgrade to both lancaster and lowery
I think you are over valuing our own. Lowery was not good last year....esp in big games. Harris was strong against the run and his 6 sacks were 6 more then dean's. Ive always been a fan of dean but he was not good last yearBF004 wrote: ↑28 Mar 2020 12:30Grass is always greener if you think he is a huge upgrade from LowryBackthepack4ever wrote: ↑28 Mar 2020 12:12Shelby Harris back to den for 1 year. 2.5 mil. Man we could have swung that. Huge upgrade to both lancaster and lowery
Just think 31 other teams concurred he wasn’t worth any more than 2.5 million or 1 year. Still not gunna call a significant upgrade, or even a nominal upgrade or any type of upgrade. Just don’t think 31 teams screwed third up.Backthepack4ever wrote: ↑28 Mar 2020 13:22Maybe huge isnt the right word. I'll say significant.
For 2.5 any upgrade is a good thing bc the 2 guys we are trotting out there now are a hot mess as full time starters
BF004 wrote: ↑28 Mar 2020 14:29Just think 31 other teams concurred he wasn’t worth any more than 2.5 million or 1 year. Still not gunna call a significant upgrade, or even a nominal upgrade or any type of upgrade. Just don’t think 31 teams screwed third up.Backthepack4ever wrote: ↑28 Mar 2020 13:22Maybe huge isnt the right word. I'll say significant.
For 2.5 any upgrade is a good thing bc the 2 guys we are trotting out there now are a hot mess as full time starters
Dean Lowry needs to play ever snap we play in 3-4 base. He also needs to play in absolutely zero snaps we play in sub-package/nickel. He can't handle 3T responsibilities and was meant to be a 3-4 base end. His impact is clear when he is allowed to play his natural position. So, to that end, I tend to agree more with you that he would be an upgrade in sub-packages, but I do think Lowry is a fine football player when he is played to his limited, natural position.Backthepack4ever wrote: ↑28 Mar 2020 15:34Point taken and I cant argue that 31 other teams passed but nobody will convince me that he isnt an upgrade to lowery. It just isnt true. Every stat, pff and film will show hes the better player.
https://www.packers.com/news/nfl-teams- ... ext-seasonGREEN BAY – Two additional teams will be eligible for the playoffs next season after the NFL approved an expansion to a 14-team postseason structure following a vote by league owners on Tuesday.
The vote was slated to take place this week at the NFL Owners Meetings in Palm Springs, Fla., before the event was canceled in the response to the current COVID-19 pandemic.
The measure required a 3/4 majority vote to pass, meaning at least 24 of the 32 league owners had to approve. President/CEO Mark Murphy acts on behalf of the Packers and serves on the competition committee, which recommended expansion for the 2020 NFL season.
An expansion from a 12- to 14-team postseason was put into motion after the NFLPA and its players ratified a new collective-bargaining agreement that runs through 2030 earlier this month. NFL owners then had a three-year window to implement a new postseason format.
The No. 1 seed in each conference will receive a bye in the Wild Card round. The remaining division champions in each conference with the best records will be seeded 2, 3, and 4, followed by the next three teams per conference with the best records seeded 5, 6, and 7.
I have thought sports leagues have needed to do this for a long time.