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I have been told by a moderator to remove Trump's name from my previous post. Since even though the act happened in 1995, pre any political activity by Trump, the moderator feels it is inappropriate. So I did as asked, it is now crossed out.

Sorry if my stating a proven fact, offended anyone. :coffee:
Thank you. We could all make inferences about political figures especially humorous ones. In fact I could make some about the ancient ones because of my age and few would even know much about who it is. A lot if not all the team boards through NFL.Com that I enjoyed were abruptly shut down for good at the end of 2021 including the Packer one. And the main reason was because politics became an emerging topic literally substituting itself for the subject at hand which was NFL football. I asked several posters to please refrain from political jargon and stick to football. I received support by management. There are plenty of OTHER boards for that. Even COVID became a forceful topic especially when the Rodgers story broke.
 

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I was hoping they would show a better angle of the kick and how far over the cross bar it ended up being. He smacked that one and like most of his kicks, right down the center.

I honestly have more confidence in McManus right now, than I did in Crosby in his final years as a Packer. I will say it again, GREAT move on Gute's part to grab McManus. Besides Jacobs and McKinney, it was the FA signing of the year for the Packers and one that pretty much goes unnoticed.
It was a great signing so far. Trading for Willis looks rather shrewd as well. Gute has had a great year getting players outside of the draft.
 
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It was a great signing so far. Trading for Willis looks rather shrewd as well. Gute has had a great year getting players outside of the draft.
There’s a realistic chance we could trade him for a Top 64 selection
Or
keep him another season and net a top 100 to 150 comp selection if he starts somewhere.
 

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There’s a realistic chance we could trade him for a Top 64 selection
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keep him another season and net a top 100 to 150 comp selection if he starts somewhere.

I don’t see you getting a second for him personally unless you’re sending a fourth back. Conditionally also could but that would mean 2026 draft not 2025.

Realistically I suspect a third or a collection of fourth/fifths type is his value with conditionally rising.
 
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I don’t see you getting a second for him personally unless you’re sending a fourth back. Conditionally also could but that would mean 2026 draft not 2025.

Realistically I suspect a third or a collection of fourth/fifths type is his value with conditionally rising.
Personally I’d hold him 1 more season and grab a compensatory selection in the future. If he starts in any capacity his salary and snap count will weigh in. At QB he’ll get paid and if he gets paid he likely plays s significant number of snaps. I suspect he’d garner a 4th Comp with outside chance at a 3rd or 5th.
So in entirety. You trade a 7th. You get 2 years cheap QB2 $. Then you get a Top 140 Selection (4th comp) in change. Pretty good deal there.

Also the benefit now of being able to wait at QB or take a stab at later Day 3 QB or even a UDFA who just needs some developing. That overlap coming in 2025 while Malik is still here.
 

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Thank you. We could all make inferences about political figures especially humorous ones. In fact I could make some about the ancient ones because of my age and few would even know much about who it is. A lot if not all the team boards through NFL.Com that I enjoyed were abruptly shut down for good at the end of 2021 including the Packer one. And the main reason was because politics became an emerging topic literally substituting itself for the subject at hand which was NFL football. I asked several posters to please refrain from political jargon and stick to football. I received support by management. There are plenty of OTHER boards for that. Even COVID became a forceful topic especially when the Rodgers story broke.
I watched a really good board go down when the owner chose to add a politics sub-forum after 9-11 - and I was fortunate enough to be named the sole moderator of THAT cesspool because of my educational background and practical experience within State party politics. I told the owner it was a mistake - 'lo and behold, it took 9 months for a high traffic, quality Packer site to turn into a veritable waste land.

...and I vowed to NEVER AGAIN even consider moderating ANYTHING internet related again. It's roughly the same as hitting yourself on the head repeatedly with a 2 X 4 because it feels soooooo good when you STOP hitting yourself on the head repeatedly with a 2 X 4.

OH...and McManus's status follows the same 2X4 principle -- for the love of all that is holy -- sign the guy now. Come on Gute ... where kickers are concerned, duck when the "stupid" stick is being swung.
 

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I don’t see you getting a second for him personally unless you’re sending a fourth back. Conditionally also could but that would mean 2026 draft not 2025.

Realistically I suspect a third or a collection of fourth/fifths type is his value with conditionally rising.
Which is exactly why you don't trade Malik Willis. While we don't know Gute's 2026 Free Agency signing plan, if they hold on to Willis for one more season and he walks in Free Agency, he should either bring the Packers a comp pick in 2027 or at least be an offset of a FA signing of their own.

Bottom line for me, Malik's value to the team as a backup is much higher than picks beyond round 2.
 

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It was a great signing so far. Trading for Willis looks rather shrewd as well. Gute has had a great year getting players outside of the draft.
I'm sure the fans in Tennessee want to string up their coach for relegating him to #4 on the depth chart, making him a prime trade candidate for the 7th round pick they thought they snookered Gute out of.
 

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Whether Willis eventually walks and the Packers get a comp pick ot he gets traded outright, he's going to bring much better than a measly 7th round pick. I would think he's not going to be a long term answer as the backup QB because he's shown enough that he'll want to compete for a starting job somewhere else. If I were Willis, I'd want to compete for a starting role.
 
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I don’t see you getting a second for him personally unless you’re sending a fourth back. Conditionally also could but that would mean 2026 draft not 2025.

Realistically I suspect a third or a collection of fourth/fifths type is his value with conditionally rising.
Hey in a hypothetical I’d be ok with it. I still think Malik will net us a future 4th Comp pick and we get him 1 more full season. I like that idea the best.
 
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Whether Willis eventually walks and the Packers get a comp pick ot he gets traded outright, he's going to bring much better than a measly 7th round pick. I would think he's not going to be a long term answer as the backup QB because he's shown enough that he'll want to compete for a starting job somewhere else. If I were Willis, I'd want to compete for a starting role.
The more I ponder it I just value knowing we have a very good backup QB. The only thing I could see of value more than a future mid rounder comp pick is a player trade.
E.G. If GB found a team who would trade a starting caliber CB or higher caliber DL who also had at least 1-2 seasons of Rookie contract and had some substantial upside? I’d he ears.
That would help us next season and could change our draft strategy.
If we got the next version of Rasul next year, but still on a Rookie deal it could help us immediately.

McNamath is amazing. I still think he could win a playoff game for us coming up. Whoever we play we’ll play tight. Having a top 10 Kicker that rises up in postseason is huge
 

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I'm sure the fans in Tennessee want to string up their coach for relegating him to #4 on the depth chart, making him a prime trade candidate for the 7th round pick they thought they snookered Gute out of.
The fans agreed with their coach. I remember the Titans forum was pretty funny before and after the Week 3 game. Before the game, they all said there was absolutely no way the Titans would lose since Willis was starting for us. After the game they blasted the Titans for failing to harness Willis's talent.
 

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Whether Willis eventually walks and the Packers get a comp pick ot he gets traded outright, he's going to bring much better than a measly 7th round pick. I would think he's not going to be a long term answer as the backup QB because he's shown enough that he'll want to compete for a starting job somewhere else. If I were Willis, I'd want to compete for a starting role.
Someone should give him a shot.
 

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Two signings that have to come for stabilizing the team depth. Willis and McManus. Also, make sure Whelan is guaranteed to be around for an extended period of time. Getting this done also creates some solid trade opportunities using Willis down the road, if there's a specific need, and you have a solid enough #3 QB in-house, so you can capitalize on the Willis investment.

There's nothing more disheartening to players, coaches, front offices, and fans, than watching a franchise QB go down with an injury, and having a worthless back up warming up, getting ready to go into the game. Teams need to be prepared to face these problems, not abandon ship because of this one injury. The run by Malik is why the Packers are in the position they are today, instead of fighting from the outside to get into the playoffs.
 

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