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DavidatMIZZOU 
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Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 11:41 pm Post subject: |
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PackFan4Life wrote: | General_Bean wrote: | Speaking of cutting trash, man Pats should just release Gronk. He's such a detriment to that organization....
Trade him to GB for Finley and a 4th....
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Ever since that broken arm he sucks! The Pack are getting robbed in that deal!!  |
Plus Finley has a ring, Gronkowski doesn't. _________________ GO PACK GO!
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My god it must be so terrible to have three teams that consistently make the playoffs |
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General_Bean 
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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 10:01 am Post subject: |
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DavidatMIZZOU wrote: | PackFan4Life wrote: | General_Bean wrote: | Speaking of cutting trash, man Pats should just release Gronk. He's such a detriment to that organization....
Trade him to GB for Finley and a 4th....
/dreams |
Ever since that broken arm he sucks! The Pack are getting robbed in that deal!!  |
Plus Finley has a ring, Gronkowski doesn't. |
Good point, Finley's presence was needed during that super bowl push, being injured the whole season and all.
Even though Gronk is a interesting individual who's becoming close to getting the label "Injury prone" (some may already have put that label on) he still is one of the best blocking TE's in the game and has put 10tds season back to back. Finley, well, most packer fans are calling for his release and has chemistry problems with Arod _________________ Packers fan since 93. |
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MNPackfan32
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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 1:13 pm Post subject: |
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General_Bean wrote: | DavidatMIZZOU wrote: | PackFan4Life wrote: | General_Bean wrote: | Speaking of cutting trash, man Pats should just release Gronk. He's such a detriment to that organization....
Trade him to GB for Finley and a 4th....
/dreams |
Ever since that broken arm he sucks! The Pack are getting robbed in that deal!!  |
Plus Finley has a ring, Gronkowski doesn't. |
Good point, Finley's presence was needed during that super bowl push, being injured the whole season and all.
Even though Gronk is a interesting individual who's becoming close to getting the label "Injury prone" (some may already have put that label on) he still is one of the best blocking TE's in the game and has put 10tds season back to back. Finley, well, most packer fans are calling for his release and has chemistry problems with Arod | You are missing the point, Finley doesn't even have to be on the field to make an impact, the Super Bowl run makes that obvious. Finely is a leader, the best leader since Ray Lewis, Finley carried that team emotionally. Plus he is a freaking Tight End not an Offensive Tackle, blocking isn't a priority. _________________
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General_Bean 
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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 1:17 pm Post subject: |
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MNPackfan32 wrote: | General_Bean wrote: | DavidatMIZZOU wrote: | PackFan4Life wrote: | General_Bean wrote: | Speaking of cutting trash, man Pats should just release Gronk. He's such a detriment to that organization....
Trade him to GB for Finley and a 4th....
/dreams |
Ever since that broken arm he sucks! The Pack are getting robbed in that deal!!  |
Plus Finley has a ring, Gronkowski doesn't. |
Good point, Finley's presence was needed during that super bowl push, being injured the whole season and all.
Even though Gronk is a interesting individual who's becoming close to getting the label "Injury prone" (some may already have put that label on) he still is one of the best blocking TE's in the game and has put 10tds season back to back. Finley, well, most packer fans are calling for his release and has chemistry problems with Arod | You are missing the point, Finley doesn't even have to be on the field to make an impact, the Super Bowl run makes that obvious. Finely is a leader, the best leader since Ray Lewis, Finley carried that team emotionally. Plus he is a freaking Tight End not an Offensive Tackle, blocking isn't a priority. |
This guy...I have been beaten. Take my sword sir. _________________ Packers fan since 93. |
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bears2308 
Joined: 20 Feb 2008 Posts: 2469 Location: Indianapolis
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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 3:49 pm Post subject: |
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General_Bean wrote: | MNPackfan32 wrote: | General_Bean wrote: | DavidatMIZZOU wrote: | PackFan4Life wrote: | General_Bean wrote: | Speaking of cutting trash, man Pats should just release Gronk. He's such a detriment to that organization....
Trade him to GB for Finley and a 4th....
/dreams |
Ever since that broken arm he sucks! The Pack are getting robbed in that deal!!  |
Plus Finley has a ring, Gronkowski doesn't. |
Good point, Finley's presence was needed during that super bowl push, being injured the whole season and all.
Even though Gronk is a interesting individual who's becoming close to getting the label "Injury prone" (some may already have put that label on) he still is one of the best blocking TE's in the game and has put 10tds season back to back. Finley, well, most packer fans are calling for his release and has chemistry problems with Arod | You are missing the point, Finley doesn't even have to be on the field to make an impact, the Super Bowl run makes that obvious. Finely is a leader, the best leader since Ray Lewis, Finley carried that team emotionally. Plus he is a freaking Tight End not an Offensive Tackle, blocking isn't a priority. |
This guy...I have been beaten. Take my sword sir. |
Please let Finley walk. Lord knows us Bear fans need a damn TE. I'm sure Cutler and himself would get along just fine..  |
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HokieHigh
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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 4:21 pm Post subject: |
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Cutler Marshall and Finley in one huddle together. Hard not to feel bad for the other 8 guys. |
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justo 
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https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2013/02/12/the-harvin-debate/
Quote: | Teams don’t look to move on from a player as talented as Harvin without good reason, and that reason is that he has begun to cause more problems than he solves for the team. Dating all the way back to high school, Percy Harvin has been in hot water and stepping way over the line of acceptable behavior. He was actually banned from playing in all West Virginia High School sports after punching a referee, and his issues continued during his college career at the University of Florida.
In Gainesville, Harvin was known to skip workouts, was involved in a fight with his receivers coach, and missed time due to a suspension for marijuana. Those problems haven’t disappeared as a Viking. He has already been involved in sideline screaming matches with Bill Musgrave and Leslie Frazier, and had to be physically separated from former head coach Brad Childress in one altercation. The bottom line is Harvin has a legitimate history of flying off the handle and overstepping the boundaries of acceptable behavior, whether it has been punished or not after the fact. |
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justo 
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spilltray 
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 7:17 pm Post subject: |
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Dez Bryant over Cobb? lol ok, I know which of the two I'd rather. _________________
Wilfred wrote: | Memory is like the Packers when they are behind by two touchdowns in the 4th quarter... It comes back. |
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Nzd07
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:23 pm Post subject: |
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spilltray wrote: | Dez Bryant over Cobb? lol ok, I know which of the two I'd rather. |
yeah Dez Bryant 10 out of 10. _________________
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spilltray 
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:37 pm Post subject: |
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Nzd07 wrote: | spilltray wrote: | Dez Bryant over Cobb? lol ok, I know which of the two I'd rather. |
yeah Dez Bryant 10 out of 10. |
lol not on your life. _________________
Wilfred wrote: | Memory is like the Packers when they are behind by two touchdowns in the 4th quarter... It comes back. |
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justo 
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:15 am Post subject: |
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I'm more surprised no Julio.. _________________
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TheGreatZepp 
Joined: 27 Jan 2010 Posts: 2894 Location: Brookfield, WI
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 1:12 am Post subject: |
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justo wrote: | http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000138446/article/russell-wilson-jj-watt-headline-nflcoms-allunder25-team?campaign=Twitter_writers_harrison
No one from the NFC North on the under 25 team |
Can't truly argue with anyone on there for once.
WR- Dez could be replaced by Julio but Julio had too many stretches where he wasn't able to get looks. Dez really turned it on as the season progressed and head case or not his talent is undeniable.
ILB - Sean Lee I think would of earned consideration at ILB if he hadn't missed the majority of the season, he was all over the field when he was on it. Maybe would of replaced Kuechly and left a 1-2 Linebacker U pairing.
ILB - I didn't realize Daryl Washington was 26 already.
OT - Did Trent Williams really have that great of a year? He sure didn't have to hold the pocket for long with Griffen behind him. Thought Kalil had a tremendous year in Minnesota.
S - Speaking of Minnesota, I watched a whole one Miami game this year so I can't argue against Jones, Harrison Smith had a very stellar rookie year across the river. Still both of those safeties had pretty easy goings last year in regards to opposing QB's. Smith had Rodgers and Jones had Brady after those two games a piece they saw average to poor QB play.
K - blah blah blah... Blair Blah Viking Blah the vikings have too many young players for my liking. _________________
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DannyB 
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 1:28 am Post subject: |
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spilltray wrote: | Dez Bryant over Cobb? lol ok, I know which of the two I'd rather. |
...What?? If we're going on pure talent/potential, it's Dez all the way. He has the ability to be a true #1 WR in the league, the kind that dictates a DC's gameplan. He started to show it this season, we'll see if he can keep his head out of his [inappropriate/removed] long enough to really capitalize. _________________
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MNPackfan32
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 1:36 am Post subject: |
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Nzd07 wrote: | spilltray wrote: | Dez Bryant over Cobb? lol ok, I know which of the two I'd rather. |
yeah Dez Bryant 10 out of 10. | In Madden. But real life? Where you have to learn a playbook and get along with your teammates and be a responsible person who does what it takes to win and have a positive attitude and have a strong work ethic. Well I think you see where this is going... _________________
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