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In 7 years Aaron Jones has been paid $38M by the Packers. Some folks act like he was exploited. Wish I was mistreated like thatAnd how should they be treated, coddled and swaddled like grown up babies?
In 7 years Aaron Jones has been paid $38M by the Packers. Some folks act like he was exploited. Wish I was mistreated like thatAnd how should they be treated, coddled and swaddled like grown up babies?
The longer Newman remains on the roster, the more I think the coaches feel he could potentially win the starting RG position. One needs to only be reminded of TJ Lang's very uneven first three years with the Packers.They have Royce Newman..Lol
Definitely not chump change for an NFL RB that probably never averaged more than 12-14 carries a game in any of those seasons.In 7 years Aaron Jones has been paid $38M by the Packers. Some folks act like he was exploited. Wish I was mistreated like that
Someone complained about Jordy being let go...He played one more unproductive season with the Raiders and then was out of the league. It was a tough call, but ultimately the right one.Treatment of veteran players with something that Jones complained about a few years ago.
I have several friends that are what I call "casual Packer fans". They watch most of the games, but have no problem skipping one if a big sale is going on at the mall or its a great day to get out golfing. They don't read much or stay in tuned with what is happening off the field but they "Love their Packers."In 7 years Aaron Jones has been paid $38M by the Packers. Some folks act like he was exploited. Wish I was mistreated like that
I still hope they can draft a veteran lb..who can cover and tackle..and draft another lb high.
Wow, was this screwed up. Jones runs to the Vikings and gives them a sweet deal just to F.U. Gute. He's going to bring the pain twice next season. Clearly, Jones was pissed off after what he perceived to be lowball offers. Getting Jacobs should ease the pain, but be prepared for Jones to have monster games against the Packers next season.Ok well that would not be solid logic because Aaron Jones will count over 12m against the Packers cap in 2024. They saved roughly 5 m by cutting him.
So the Packers are still counting Jones for 12 m in 2024. Jacobs cap number is not going to be 12m, yeah thats his yearly avgerage but it wont be what he counts against the cap
Meanwhile Jones is signing with the Vikings for 1 year 7m. Bonehead play by the Packers front office. Clearly Jones is not happy with how he was treated at the end like so many other Packers greats of recent history
Oops..I guess so.Really hard to draft veteran LB's
??????draft a veteran
And never is heard, a discouraging word, and the skies are not cloudy all day....... Home, home on the forum... where the deer and the packerfans play.Wow, was this screwed up. Jones runs to the Vikings and gives them a sweet deal just to F.U. Gute. He's going to bring the pain twice next season. Clearly, Jones was pissed off after what he perceived to be lowball offers. Getting Jacobs should ease the pain, but be prepared for Jones to have monster games against the Packers next season.
In the NFCN.Jones is staying
I never thought Cousins was all that bad. Maybe he'll succeed in Atlanta?Giggle....... I smell an absolute catastrophe heading Atlanta's way.
I agree. While Cousins probably doesn't make the Hall of Fame, that might be more of a reflection of the teams he played for and not him. Will he turn it around in Atlanta? Probably not, but I would rate him as top 15 of the active QB's and with the right offense (49'ers, Rams,etc.) probably takes his team a lot further.I never thought Cousins was all that bad. Maybe he'll succeed in Atlanta?
I see this as Matt Ryan going to Indianapolis. Long term stunting growth of the Atlanta franchise. Just my 2 cents.I agree. While Cousins probably doesn't make the Hall of Fame, that might be more of a reflection of the teams he played for and not him. Will he turn it around in Atlanta? Probably not, but I would rate him as top 15 of the active QB's and with the right offense (49'ers, Rams,etc.) probably takes his team a lot further.
Probably a pretty good analogy. Maybe even like Carr going to the Saints. Rodgers to the Jets, but the Jets paid a big price for him with draft picks.I see this as Matt Ryan going to Indianapolis. Long term stunting growth of the Atlanta franchise. Just my 2 cents.
YupDerrick Henry to Baltimore?
https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/transactions//?ref=trending-pages
Amazing really how many big name RB's were FA's too. Further evidence that the position has been devalued quite a bit in the last 5 or so years.Mixon got traded from Cincinatti to Houston too. Musical chairs for RB's this year.
I just got up from mine.... I'm tired from all this free agency movementI'm exhausted. I think that I'll take another nap
Don't worry, Monday and Tuesday is just the time period when "legal tampering" is allowed. No contracts have been signed.I just got up from mine.... I'm tired from all this free agency movement