Even if Daniels regressed, Lowry is the 61 rated d lineman in the league according to pff. A gimpy Daniels is much better than Lowry who is just too slow to start. That's what I'm pointing out. You don"t cut guys when their replacement will be the focus of the other team's game plan. He's a d lineman version of Ladarius Gunter.If another team had traded for Daniels he would have been due to earn $7.6 million in base salary and another $500K in per game roster bonuses this season.
While the cap situation definitely factored into the decision to release Daniels the Packers wouldn't have cut him if they weren't convinced there's a chance to adequately replace him.
The Packers need young players still on their rookie deals to perform above expectations to content for another Super Bowl. If Gutekunst has been able to add such talent to the roster over the past two drafts the team can extend its championship window. Ideally the GM will be able to provide even more help in the near future.
I vehemently disagree with that take.
It seems you have a hard time understanding that Daniels significantly regressed last season before suffering a season ending injury that might bother him moving forward.
The Packers lost some quality depth on the defensive line but as long as the starters on the front seven stay healthy should be fine.
Even if Daniels regressed, Lowry is the 61 rated d lineman in the league according to pff. A gimpy Daniels is much better than Lowry who is just too slow to start. That's what I'm pointing out. You don"t cut guys when their replacement will be the focus of the other team's game plan. He's a d lineman version of Ladarius Gunter.
the lions just did the same thing the Packers just did. they're taking a last shot while their aging qb is still good. if they "overpaid" then the Packers did too. they're in the same boat.Despite what Mike Daniels said...he went to Detroit because they paid him. The Browns probably offered one year 5-6 million, and the Lions offered one year 9.2 million with 7 guaranteed. A gross overpay in my opinion, but that’s what the Lions did for every player they acquired in the offseason.
the lions just did the same thing the Packers just did. they're taking a last shot while their aging qb is still good. if they "overpaid" then the Packers did too. they're in the same boat.
While true... it’s certainly not the only difference. For instance the players the Packers have signed recently are not nearing the end of their careers and have not just come off major injuries. Notice they did not resign Wilkerson. Jimmy Graham is the only player I might say is bucking that trend.Difference being that the Packers have an aging QB worth taking a shot with...
Do you think Daniels joined in order to stick it to The Packers? Who were the 4 by chance?The guy who posted the news said there were 14 teams interested in Daniels. and that four of them offered more than the Lions.
The guy who posted the news said there were 14 teams interested in Daniels. and that four of them offered more than the Lions.
Do you think Daniels joined in order to stick it to The Packers? Who were the 4 by chance?
If by genius he means getting torched for 41 points in the Super Bowl to a backup quarterback and finishing with a last place 6-10 record as a head coach then yes, Patricia is a genius.
This makes a lot of sense to me. If our DC knows that our average DL % is likely to drop (or even remain neutral) he’s probably not as concerned after adding Keke and La’Darius as potential guys who can play upfront and our returning veterans Clark, Lowry, Lancaster, Fadol Brown..then last years PS Looney, Eric Cotton and Deion Simon.DLs (as designated on the roster sheet) totaled 2303 snaps last season on 1064 team defensive snaps.
That means the Packers used 2.16 DLs per play on average. This is reflective of how infrequently the 3-man base line is used.
DL snap counts will probably go down from there with more usage of OLBs at 3-tech. The Packers might lose a little something in base run D if Daniels were healthy, which is an "if", but I don't think it will be much with Adams, for example. Maybe not at all. Certainly not $7 mil worth.
maybe. there's the genius patricia (lol) and the money was good...but i'd guess it's because it's close to home (green bay). they have roots there.Do you think Daniels joined in order to stick it to The Packers? Who were the 4 by chance?
I see your logic and in a 1 year tunnel that makes perfect sense. However we’re team building here and I’ve heard several GMs from around the league in interviews say that they realistically consider a 3 year outlook. They didn’t say so but they absolutely put more emphasis on year 1, then next year, then year 3 etc.. but year 2-3 absolutely, positively have some weight and correct me, but I didn’t see Mike Daniels here in 2020. If you think about it, as a GM you don’t want to narrow yourself to just this year, you also have to plan for the future couple of years (or you become like Chicago)Even if Daniels regressed, Lowry is the 61 rated d lineman in the league according to pff. A gimpy Daniels is much better than Lowry who is just too slow to start. That's what I'm pointing out. You don"t cut guys when their replacement will be the focus of the other team's game plan. He's a d lineman version of Ladarius Gunter.
I'm fine cutting Daniels as long as there's a coherent back up plan. I just don't see one other than wishful thinking that players who have shown very little will somehow make big jumps. The situation is analogous to cutting Bulaga and going with Spriggs. Bulaga is over 30, has missed more games from injury than Daniels and above average when healthy. He commands similar money and cutting him would've had similar cap implications. I would take the same view of giving Spriggs an unearned job as I am of giving Adams or Lowry an unearned starting job. In the past giving players an unearned starting job didn't work out too well. We all saw how that worked out with Brad Jones.
My argument would be that Spriggs has always sucked, and likely will continue to suck. Lowry has proven to be capable and they are raving in camp about Adams. There appears to be no capable backup for Bulaga, who is still well above average. I like the cutting Daniels move, would have hated to see Bulaga released.
the lions just did the same thing the Packers just did. they're taking a last shot while their aging qb is still good. if they "overpaid" then the Packers did too. they're in the same boat.
There may have been a desire to stick it to the Packers. If this is the case wouldn't he fall under the same scrutiny as Brett Favre who went to a divisional rival to stick it to the Packers. Somehow I doubt he will face the same level of scorn. Of course he probably has the good sense not to actually say it although the crack about being glad he was cut doesn't say much to dissuade this line of thought.
I'm fine cutting Daniels as long as there's a coherent back up plan. I just don't see one other than wishful thinking that players who have shown very little will somehow make big jumps. The situation is analogous to cutting Bulaga and going with Spriggs. Bulaga is over 30, has missed more games from injury than Daniels and above average when healthy. He commands similar money and cutting him would've had similar cap implications. I would take the same view of giving Spriggs an unearned job as I am of giving Adams or Lowry an unearned starting job. In the past giving players an unearned starting job didn't work out too well. We all saw how that worked out with Brad Jones.
Daniels situation is way different as the Packers were the one to part ways with him though.
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lol...true but they're taking their last shot too. realistically...both team's windows are shut now. in both cases the QB's cap hits have nailed it shut...especially rodgers and him turning 36 in dec. it's about getting a wild card game now for these teams.The Lions never had a championship window to begin with.
Dude stop. As long as Rodgers is under center our championship window is never fully closed. We're always in the hunt.lol...true but they're taking their last shot too. realistically...both team's windows are shut now. in both cases the QB's cap hits have nailed it shut...especially rodgers and him turning 36 in dec. it's about getting a wild card game now for these teams.