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Mondio

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My biggest problem with Randle was his attitude and immaturity. I'm hoping that has changed some... we will know that sooner of later.
mine too, I've felt since their rookie years that Randall had what it took physically, but maybe not mentally to do what was necessary to be good and I thought Rollins, who is an athlete but very little experience, needed time to put in the work. Rollins can't stay on the field and early reports were that he improved, though i never really saw it to any appreciable degree before he was put on IR. And Randall's attitude seemed to keep him from making progress early on, but since his benching, he's been pretty good in the passing game and in run support. I think it's been rather obvious the change the past month for Randall. Let's hope it continues. I know he likes accolades, and hopefully he's learned that pouting and not accepting responsibility only take you further away from that and listening to coaching and hard work get you closer to it.

and on a slightly different note, I actually Saw Ha Ha wrap up a ball carrier in the middle of the field to tackle him rather than his patented throw a shoulder at them while not looking move. and it ****ing worked! maybe he's turned a corner? :)
 

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Here's your information: Concussion issues, both collar bones broken, 1 broken foot. 34 years old

As I said, if the Packers aren't confident that Aaron Rodgers won't be playing in 4-5 years, then at some point drafting a QB with a high pick will be warranted. But just like Hundley, that pick might not be a suitable backup for a few years, nor will he want to stay on the bench for his second contract. That time (Rodgers retiring) is inching closer and closer though, but until its clear, my preference is having a veteran QB with a lot of starting experience backing up #12.
 

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Our needs in order:

1. New DC
2. OLB with some pass rush skills
3. OT with history of staying injury free
4. CB
5. 5T
6. TE

I would take any of the positions with first pick.


Personally I would swap em around like this. I am also surprised I hear no one talking about a WR. Jordy is definitely losing a step and Cobb has not been the productive player he used to be. I think its the most needed position on Offense personally.
1. New DC
2. OLB with some pass rush skills
3. CB
4. WR
5.OT with history of staying injury free
5. 5T
6. TE
 

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Personally I would swap em around like this. I am also surprised I hear no one talking about a WR. Jordy is definitely losing a step and Cobb has not been the productive player he used to be. I think its the most needed position on Offense personally.
1. New DC
2. OLB with some pass rush skills
3. CB
4. WR
5.OT with history of staying injury free
5. 5T
6. TE
U.K.,
umm...
I know... As usual we are worried about the defense, and I don't disagree, but I think it may be time to give the offense some attention. I would like to see a stud WR drafted. Jordy is getting old, Adams is good but I'm afraid not great. Cobb seems to have slowed down. Davis, Janis, and even Geronimo are imo never going to be more than JAGs (Janis should just be gone lol). We do have Mccaffry and Clark on the practice squad, but they are unknowns and I would really like to see a first or second round stud come in here to give Rodgers the kind of threat that ALL defenses fear.
 

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