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Why I think talent wise I would give it to JonesAt this point yes.
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Why I think talent wise I would give it to JonesAt this point yes.
I do! LOLWell if you have that #18 jersey time to get it out the closet
Thing is it seems players are to easily appeased by the simplest things given to themAnd let’s be honest. We all know players won’t boycott or sit. They don’t have the appetite for that which puts the owners in the drivers seat from day 1. You get what concessions you can. It’s really like negotiating with the mob
Since we have not seen Love take a snap in this system there is not way of knowing.Why I think talent wise I would give it to Jones
Because they have little leverage. They know it. Hell it’s obviousThing is it seems players are to easily appeased by the simplest things given to them
I love HS sports during the week in-season and I'll watch the Badgers and NCAA but pro sports has lost its luster. This little exercise by Rodgers and the Pack further inforces my distaste for pro-FB x1000.To be honest Mark, that's exactly how I've been taking it for the past decade or so. It's sports entertainment to me anymore. Sure, I have favorite players and still love the Green Bay Packers but something changed in me the last 10-15 years. It just doesn't seem to be the same anymore. I have come to enjoy it more though because of how I view it these days. As Pack always says, "It's put years back on my life".
I know Hearty will be happy Randall will be back!!Well if you have that #18 jersey time to get it out the closet
It’s like an old timers reunion in GB.I know Hearty will be happy Randall will be back!!
Boy am I glad I didn't bet that nut!
From a football perspective, the trade makes little sense. Cobb will turn 31 on Aug. 22. A second-round pick in 2011, he has cap charges of $10.47 million in 2021 and $10.25 million in 2022, according to OverTheCap.com. That would be fine if Cobb had produced like an upper-echelon receiver. But that hasn’t been the case. Last year, his first season with the Texans, he caught 38 passes for 441 yards and three touchdowns in 10 games