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Re: Packers signing Nate Hobbs, CB 4 years, $48M

Posted: 14 Mar 2025 09:24
by paco
go pak go wrote:
14 Mar 2025 09:08
Yoop wrote:
14 Mar 2025 07:10
go pak go wrote:
13 Mar 2025 21:08
should have played the song lets get physical :) I like that part, not so much lining up 10 yards deep on 3rd and 1, and while he brushed off a lousy blocking attempt and made a play, the runner still got a first down.

ya need to play physically, especially in the slot, hopefully Hobbs is worth what we paid for him
The more and more I am hearing from Raiders fans is Hobbs is absolutely a stud and worth the money...if he's healthy.

Health and availability is absolutely his primary knock.
I did a quick and not very thorough search on his injury history. I believe he had a nagging ankle injury that caused him to miss some time. Then I believe he had a broken wrist or something like that a few years ago. Is that it or is there more?

Re: Packers signing Nate Hobbs, CB 4 years, $48M

Posted: 14 Mar 2025 10:00
by zbeaster
Good move at a pretty reasonable price.

Re: Packers signing Nate Hobbs, CB 4 years, $48M

Posted: 14 Mar 2025 10:40
by NCF
zbeaster wrote:
14 Mar 2025 10:00
Good move at a pretty reasonable price.
Yeah, he just seems like a guy they won't regret having no matter how they use him.

Re: Packers signing Nate Hobbs, CB 4 years, $48M

Posted: 14 Mar 2025 10:41
by NCF

Re: Packers signing Nate Hobbs, CB 4 years, $48M

Posted: 14 Mar 2025 11:29
by Labrev
Or you can just pretend we nailed the Eric Stokes pick and gave him a second contract. :rotf: (it was also his number).

Re: Packers signing Nate Hobbs, CB 4 years, $48M

Posted: 14 Mar 2025 12:56
by RingoCStarrQB
NCF wrote:
14 Mar 2025 10:41
Woodson, Newsome and Jeter are the best 21 role models that I can remember.