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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 999951" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Again, I know you’re doing your best to be ultra conservative and that’s fine. However that tempering comes from our past experience and this season is anything but a “normal” season for our TE room or for the Packers Offense in general.</p><p>1. New QB</p><p>2. New WR1</p><p>and you can fully expect a</p><p>3. New TE1</p><p> Donald Lee was going into his 6th Season (4th with the Packers) with Brett Favre now in NY. However if you go back and look at the tail end of 2007, Lee signed a 4X12Mil contract (probably like $25M area today). Lee also had a strong finish in the passing game in 2007. In the late 3rd Quarter of 2007 Lee had his first multi scoring contest (2 TD) and contributed in Favres breaking Dan Marion’s career passing record. Btw Mason Kicked 4 FG in that game <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-shortname=";)" /> I just knew you wanted to know that.<img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/biggrin.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" data-shortname=":D" /></p><p>We have to go back in time and set our barometers for those specific conditions to understand the Packers mindset going into 2008. Lee finished the 2007 campaign strong, with a very good <strong><em>48 rec/575 yards/6TDs.</em></strong> The Packers had just made their decision and financially committed to Donald Lee as TE1.</p><p></p><p> Jermichael Finley by comparison also went draft eligible after his Sophomore College campaign and would forego both his Junior and Senior college seasons by entering the NFL draft quite prematurely imo.</p><p></p><p>Now after seeing that history, Let’s fast forward to 2023 in comparison, Josiah Deguara is coming off a <strong><em>13 rec/114 yards/0TD</em></strong> campaign. Josiah should get a few more looks than 2022, but I fully expect us to test our major draft collateral #42/#78. Our current state of affairs is not 2008 Rookie, Jermichael Finley production.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 999951, member: 10086"] Again, I know you’re doing your best to be ultra conservative and that’s fine. However that tempering comes from our past experience and this season is anything but a “normal” season for our TE room or for the Packers Offense in general. 1. New QB 2. New WR1 and you can fully expect a 3. New TE1 Donald Lee was going into his 6th Season (4th with the Packers) with Brett Favre now in NY. However if you go back and look at the tail end of 2007, Lee signed a 4X12Mil contract (probably like $25M area today). Lee also had a strong finish in the passing game in 2007. In the late 3rd Quarter of 2007 Lee had his first multi scoring contest (2 TD) and contributed in Favres breaking Dan Marion’s career passing record. Btw Mason Kicked 4 FG in that game ;) I just knew you wanted to know that.:D We have to go back in time and set our barometers for those specific conditions to understand the Packers mindset going into 2008. Lee finished the 2007 campaign strong, with a very good [B][I]48 rec/575 yards/6TDs.[/I][/B] The Packers had just made their decision and financially committed to Donald Lee as TE1. Jermichael Finley by comparison also went draft eligible after his Sophomore College campaign and would forego both his Junior and Senior college seasons by entering the NFL draft quite prematurely imo. Now after seeing that history, Let’s fast forward to 2023 in comparison, Josiah Deguara is coming off a [B][I]13 rec/114 yards/0TD[/I][/B] campaign. Josiah should get a few more looks than 2022, but I fully expect us to test our major draft collateral #42/#78. Our current state of affairs is not 2008 Rookie, Jermichael Finley production. [/QUOTE]
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