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Tyty 
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Posted: Tue May 16, 2017 6:26 pm Post subject: |
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GreenReign wrote: | It's a sad day to see one of the best QB's in Packers history retire. I had such fond memories of him. He would always hit a wide open Packer in stride for electrifying TD's. I'm truly going to miss him. |
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bearsfan323
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Posted: Tue May 16, 2017 9:59 pm Post subject: |
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GreenReign wrote: | bearsfan323 wrote: | GreenReign wrote: | It's a sad day to see one of the best QB's in Packers history retire. I had such fond memories of him. He would always hit a wide open Packer in stride for electrifying TD's. I'm truly going to miss him. |
Maybe worry about having one of the best QB's in history and winning 1 Super Bowl because your front office is so inept. |
Don't confuse Ted Thompson with the front office as a whole. Every guy we lose goes on to do great things. McKenzie, Dorsey, Schnieder ect. Next in line is Eliot Wolf (TT successor) and Brian Gutekunst, and the Bears foolishly passed on both in their GM search. |
Or maybe you're being foolish, as those guys are so great at their jobs that the Packers continuously underachieve. And since you're smart enough to realize that Wolf and Gutekunst are continuously passed on, maybe the rest of the league knows something you don't want to admitt. |
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GreenReign 
Joined: 17 Apr 2013 Posts: 461 Location: 31 Spooner St.
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Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 9:35 am Post subject: |
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bearsfan323 wrote: | GreenReign wrote: | bearsfan323 wrote: | GreenReign wrote: | It's a sad day to see one of the best QB's in Packers history retire. I had such fond memories of him. He would always hit a wide open Packer in stride for electrifying TD's. I'm truly going to miss him. |
Maybe worry about having one of the best QB's in history and winning 1 Super Bowl because your front office is so inept. |
Don't confuse Ted Thompson with the front office as a whole. Every guy we lose goes on to do great things. McKenzie, Dorsey, Schnieder ect. Next in line is Eliot Wolf (TT successor) and Brian Gutekunst, and the Bears foolishly passed on both in their GM search. |
Or maybe you're being foolish, as those guys are so great at their jobs that the Packers continuously underachieve. And since you're smart enough to realize that Wolf and Gutekunst are continuously passed on, maybe the rest of the league knows something you don't want to admitt. |
Or maybe it's due to the fact that Wolf knows TT only has a year or 2 left and wants to follow in his fathers footsteps. Wolf is considered a prodigy in NFL circles. And he basically convinced TT to draft Mike Daniels, Bakhtiari, Haha, and Jordy Nelson. TT was set to take a different player each time. So yes, he knows his [inappropriate/removed]. Also, the Lions wanted Wolf badly, but we turned them down. _________________ Go Pack go!!! |
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CBears019 
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Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 11:13 am Post subject: |
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Superman(DH23) wrote: | GreenReign wrote: | It's a sad day to see one of the best QB's in Packers history retire. I had such fond memories of him. He would always hit a wide open Packer in stride for electrifying TD's. I'm truly going to miss him. | and a warning for trolling coming in 3...2... |
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greenreign you're getting a warning for trolling. you did the same thing shortly after the draft and I gave you a chance to cut it out. Clearly that didn't work out too well. _________________ 👮
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He's a playmaker though, and we can use more of those in the Devin.Fart |
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Tyty 
Joined: 05 Sep 2015 Posts: 5469 Location: do what you want ea I'm not your mother
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Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 2:13 pm Post subject: |
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CBears019 wrote: | Superman(DH23) wrote: | GreenReign wrote: | It's a sad day to see one of the best QB's in Packers history retire. I had such fond memories of him. He would always hit a wide open Packer in stride for electrifying TD's. I'm truly going to miss him. | and a warning for trolling coming in 3...2... |
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greenreign you're getting a warning for trolling. you did the same thing shortly after the draft and I gave you a chance to cut it out. Clearly that didn't work out too well. |
Read him his Miranda Rights! |
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dll2000
Joined: 04 Apr 2016 Posts: 517
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Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 5:24 pm Post subject: |
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Tyty wrote: | CBears019 wrote: | Superman(DH23) wrote: | GreenReign wrote: | It's a sad day to see one of the best QB's in Packers history retire. I had such fond memories of him. He would always hit a wide open Packer in stride for electrifying TD's. I'm truly going to miss him. | and a warning for trolling coming in 3...2... |
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greenreign you're getting a warning for trolling. you did the same thing shortly after the draft and I gave you a chance to cut it out. Clearly that didn't work out too well. |
Read him his Miranda Rights! |
I thought it was funny ... and true. |
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dll2000
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Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 5:37 pm Post subject: |
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I think but for Cutlers poor reputation he would have been Texans QB this year and could have done very well for them.
Without outside stuff it would have been an ideal situation for both parties. |
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RunningVaccs
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Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 8:25 pm Post subject: |
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Eh, the GB trolling is actually pretty funny.
It's shocking to me that no one picked up Cutler. I agree the Texans would have been a good fit. The Jets even. Goes to show that media impression matters! |
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bearsfan323
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Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 9:38 pm Post subject: |
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GreenReign wrote: | bearsfan323 wrote: | GreenReign wrote: | bearsfan323 wrote: | GreenReign wrote: | It's a sad day to see one of the best QB's in Packers history retire. I had such fond memories of him. He would always hit a wide open Packer in stride for electrifying TD's. I'm truly going to miss him. |
Maybe worry about having one of the best QB's in history and winning 1 Super Bowl because your front office is so inept. |
Don't confuse Ted Thompson with the front office as a whole. Every guy we lose goes on to do great things. McKenzie, Dorsey, Schnieder ect. Next in line is Eliot Wolf (TT successor) and Brian Gutekunst, and the Bears foolishly passed on both in their GM search. |
Or maybe you're being foolish, as those guys are so great at their jobs that the Packers continuously underachieve. And since you're smart enough to realize that Wolf and Gutekunst are continuously passed on, maybe the rest of the league knows something you don't want to admitt. |
Or maybe it's due to the fact that Wolf knows TT only has a year or 2 left and wants to follow in his fathers footsteps. Wolf is considered a prodigy in NFL circles. And he basically convinced TT to draft Mike Daniels, Bakhtiari, Haha, and Jordy Nelson. TT was set to take a different player each time. So yes, he knows his [inappropriate/removed]. Also, the Lions wanted Wolf badly, but we turned them down. |
All of those great players and yet 1 Super Bowl. Hopefully it's just Thompson passing on Wolf's guys, or Wolf won't change much for the Packers' title hopes. If GB turned the Lions down, they would have turned the Bears down, so what's your point? Good talk on Gutekunst though |
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