The sad part about Clark is that he failed to live up to the contract they gave him. We need someone who can step into that spot if he's become a fat cat who doesn't want to do the dirty work any longer. It could be an off year for him, but we need that push up the gut.
I think a lot of us are very disappointed in Clark this year. He sure got awfully quiet as soon as he cashed that check, and I'm sure Gutekunst is not happy that a proven vet suddenly has the worst year of his career as soon as he gets his big contract.
Thankfully, his cap hit this year is only about 10M, and we have a fairly painless out next year. The following 2 years, it's just over 20m each season. So he's certainly going to have incentive to do well this year. If last year was a case of a player phoning it in after a jackpot contract, he's going to be motivated to show up for work this season. If he doesn't, then Gute is probably going to assume it's a waste of money to stick with him.
I don't think that anyone outside of the front office / coaches know if Monk will be able or ready to take over the starting duty next season.
Yeah; it's not like they have hours of game film to study. I don't think he even played a singe regular season snap, did he? To be fair to him, it's not like there was a need for him; other than Morgan our O-line was unusually healthy all season long. Most years, he could have expected to see action in at least a few games, maybe even a start or two.
I know the staff was very high on him going into the season, and I thought he played quite well in the pre-season. And maybe they still have good reason to be. But to us fans, he's a complete question mark.
If you listen to Gute it sounds like they want Myers back. Let's pray it isn't for too much...
But then on the other hand... maybe the team is not as enthusiastic about Monk anymore as they seemed last year....
I'd be fine with Davante if it was a good deal for everyone. That someone is out there. It's all about whether Gutekunst is willing to make the moves to clear up a roster spot and spend the cash on a veteran.
The Watson injury really moves someone like Adams further up the "wish list". Davante kills 2 birds with one stone - he fills the game-day void left by Watson, and (at least as importantly) he brings a lot of leadership. Last year, when the Jets signed him, his very first week in the locker room he was calling out his teammates and telling them they needed to show up, play with more pride and more fire, basically get their ***** in gear.
There were a lot of times last season when we could have used some of that, and given his history and impressive career, our players will listen to him. The receivers especially will learn a
ton from him.
And he might not want all that much money - he wants a ring, and he knows he may have only one or two more seasons to get one. He had a pretty good year last year for a WR in his 13th season, and I think he'd be a solid contributor.
I think this is really the crux of the situation when it comes to JA. Don't think it really has anything to do with how much he makes, but rather, that he can't stay on the field to make that contract worth it.
Rob Demovsky says the word he's getting on the downlow from people in the know is that Green Bay is unlikely yo bring him back this year. Says they'd rather spend that money on players who actually... well.... play.
Alexander very well might be released this offseason
www.acmepackingcompany.com
There are strong indications that Alexander’s time with the Packers will end without him playing another down. Multiple team sources have privately expressed their frustration with Alexander’s inability to stay healthy and/or play through injuries.
According to ESPN, from a "dead money" salary cap perspective, kicking Jaire off the island this year would be very close to one of 20 most expensive cuts in the history of the NFL. $19,000,000 in dead cap. Fortunately, so many of our key players are still on rookie contracts we can absorb that without putting ourselves in salary cap hell, but I'll bet Gute is really second-guessing that contract the last year or so.