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02-12-2009, 02:19 PM #1
Packers will have to give up 7th-round pick to Jets
By Tom Silverstein of the Journal Sentinel
Feb. 11, 2009
http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/39438457.htmlAssuming Brett Favre stays retired, the Green Bay Packers are going to have to ship a seventh-round pick in 2010 to the New York Jets as part of the trade they made in August.
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02-12-2009, 03:04 PM #2
Re: Packers will have to give up 7th-round pick to Jets
yep n packs get a 3rd from the jets this year
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Re: Packers will have to give up 7th-round pick to Jets
Ha!
Fuck the Packers.
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03-10-2009, 01:30 AM #4
Re: Packers will have to give up 7th-round pick to Jets
Good deal

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03-10-2009, 06:49 PM #5
Re: Packers will have to give up 7th-round pick to Jets
stupid cheeseheads

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03-11-2009, 04:43 PM #6
Re: Packers will have to give up 7th-round pick to Jets
"BadlandsViking" wrote:
Idk, trading a QB who played some... less than stellar football the last half of the season together with a 7th rounder for a 3rd round pick seems pretty good to me.stupid cheeseheads
Best thing, we actually got out with another great QB, while the rest of the division.....
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"You can look pretty smart if you have a knack for planning ahead. That's Ted. The Packers are in good hands." - Ron Wolf

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03-11-2009, 05:27 PM #7
Re: Packers will have to give up 7th-round pick to Jets
"Rockmolder" wrote:
I'd say Aaron Rodgers is far from great at this point."BadlandsViking" wrote:
Idk, trading a QB who played some... less than stellar football the last half of the season together with a 7th rounder for a 3rd round pick seems pretty good to me.stupid cheeseheads
Best thing, we actually got out with another great QB, while the rest of the division.....
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Right now, he's just pretty good, imo.
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03-12-2009, 09:21 AM #8
Re: Packers will have to give up 7th-round pick to Jets
"Ã…Â*nowbowler" wrote:
Well, ok, maybe I'm a bit over-excited after just watching a highlight tape, but he did play, like you said, pretty good behind a rotten O-line."Rockmolder" wrote:
I'd say Aaron Rodgers is far from great at this point."BadlandsViking" wrote:
Idk, trading a QB who played some... less than stellar football the last half of the season together with a 7th rounder for a 3rd round pick seems pretty good to me.stupid cheeseheads
Best thing, we actually got out with another great QB, while the rest of the division.....
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Right now, he's just pretty good, imo.
His receivers might've bailed him out from time to time and he makes some weird throws when the game is in his hands sometimes (Bears game comes to mind), but still, he's better than the rest of the QBs in our division, imo. I think he'd be an upgrade for many teams in the league."You can look pretty smart if you have a knack for planning ahead. That's Ted. The Packers are in good hands." - Ron Wolf

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03-12-2009, 09:37 AM #9
Re: Packers will have to give up 7th-round pick to Jets
"Rockmolder" wrote:
+1, grudgingly."Ã…Â*nowbowler" wrote:
Well, ok, maybe I'm a bit over-excited after just watching a highlight tape, but he did play, like you said, pretty good behind a rotten O-line."Rockmolder" wrote:
I'd say Aaron Rodgers is far from great at this point."BadlandsViking" wrote:
Idk, trading a QB who played some... less than stellar football the last half of the season together with a 7th rounder for a 3rd round pick seems pretty good to me.stupid cheeseheads
Best thing, we actually got out with another great QB, while the rest of the division.....
:
Right now, he's just pretty good, imo.
His receivers might've bailed him out from time to time and he makes some weird throws when the game is in his hands sometimes (Bears game comes to mind), but still, he's better than the rest of the QBs in our division, imo. I think he'd be an upgrade for many teams in the league.
341/536 63.6% 4038 yards 28td 13int, 93.8 QB rating 4rushig TDs.
Amazing they only won 6 games.
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03-12-2009, 09:46 AM #10
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Re: Packers will have to give up 7th-round pick to Jets
"jmcdon00" wrote:
the knock on him from what i've heard is that he just lacked that confidence and killer instinct / intangible that Favre had... so no matter what happened you knew you were still in the game... that's where the drop off came from... in addition to the defense completely having a meltdown!..."Rockmolder" wrote:
+1, grudgingly."Ã…Â*nowbowler" wrote:
Well, ok, maybe I'm a bit over-excited after just watching a highlight tape, but he did play, like you said, pretty good behind a rotten O-line."Rockmolder" wrote:
I'd say Aaron Rodgers is far from great at this point."BadlandsViking" wrote:
Idk, trading a QB who played some... less than stellar football the last half of the season together with a 7th rounder for a 3rd round pick seems pretty good to me.stupid cheeseheads
Best thing, we actually got out with another great QB, while the rest of the division.....
:
Right now, he's just pretty good, imo.
His receivers might've bailed him out from time to time and he makes some weird throws when the game is in his hands sometimes (Bears game comes to mind), but still, he's better than the rest of the QBs in our division, imo. I think he'd be an upgrade for many teams in the league.
341/536 63.6% 4038 yards 28td 13int, 93.8 QB rating 4rushig TDs.
Amazing they only won 6 games.
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