Wonder if Vogel requested to be released.
The only thing that makes sense is they cut him now knowing he has the competitive streak of a dud. You're the incumbent. Out kick the new kid and bury him. That should be his mentality. Unless of course he doesn't think he can, then it's best he ask to be released and save himself getting beat out and his egoMakes sense. Why stick around when you know every advantage is gonna be given to the other guy? Plus this way Vogel has a chance to catch on with another team.
Kurt Warner, Arian Foster, Sam Mills, London Fletcher, John Randle, Jason Peters . and more. There's alot of unknowns, even for drafted guys. Just give em a chance.You also don't build your depth around a lot of unknowns or marginal players
Right, but you are cherry picking a lot of individual names who were unknowns that happened to work out, singular, on a team. I was talking about building depth on a 53 man roster with TOO many unknowns or untested players. The Packers have tried that at ILB, RB, TE, CB over the last 5 years and it didn't work.Kurt Warner, Arian Foster, Sam Mills, London Fletcher, John Randle, Jason Peters . and more. There's alot of unknowns, even for drafted guys. Just give em a chance.
why waste the roster spot on a proven punter when you just drafted a guaranteed-to-be-great punter!?
The only thing that makes sense is they cut him now knowing he has the competitive streak of a dud. You're the incumbent. Out kick the new kid and bury him. That should be his mentality. Unless of course he doesn't think he can, then it's best he ask to be released and save himself getting beat out and his ego
It's definitely not a given Scott will end up being a great punter. Anyone remember B.J. Sander???
It's definitely not a given Scott will end up being a great punter. Anyone remember B.J. Sander???
Welcome to the NFL, it's called earning your job. How do you think Brett Hundley felt when the Packers traded for Kizer? How did some of the CB's feel when the Packers signed both House and Williams? While I get Vogel being butt hurt that the Packers went out and drafted a punter to compete for the job, nothing in the NFL is a guarantee. Scott could end up sucking, get injured or an even more novel concept, Vogel could actually put on his big boy pants and beat him out for the job. I don't really respect Vogel too much for asking to be released from a contract he signed and in fact I am a bit disappointed that the Packers released him from it, for now they are kind of stuck if Scott gets injured or turns out to not be a great punter.Yeah, that doesn't make any sense. The team just spent a fifth round pick on a guy at your position, a position that generally doesn't see guys drafted that highly. The team is going to give Scott EVERY advantage to beat Vogel. The Packers just said, " Hey Vogel, we don't want you" and you expect him to stick around?! No, he did the smart thing and got released so he'd have a shot for another team. Any other option from him would be delusional. For goodness sakes, why would he even want to win the job for a team that obviously doesn't like him? If your employer hired someone to replace you, would you be super excited to stay with that company? Or would you go to a different firm that wanted you around?
Saying Scott will work because he's performed very well all 4 years of college and has scouts saying he does things they pretty much never see is a good argument.
I wonder about the reason behind the Seahawks drafting Michael ****son 23 spots before Scott if it was obvious to everyone the Alabama punter was by far the most talented out of this year's class.
I'm sorry, is that what I said? I don't believe it is.
I'm not a scout. I have no idea how to scout punters. I do know that in Bob McGinn's draft profile based on his interviews he had Scott as the #1 punter. I know Lance Zierlein had a 3-4 round grade on Scott. I've seen his stats and they're outstanding. But I have no idea if he's actually better than ****son or not. I doubt you do either. But I do know that just because one team took another guy higher doesn't mean the higher pick is better.
The Seahawks preferring ****son over Scott doesn't mean he will end up being the better pro but I have a hard time understanding a lot of Packers fans taking it for granted that Scott will develop into an elite punter based on the opinion of some scouts.
i keep forgetting that Kizer came out of Notre Dame 2 years early. He just turned 22. If McCarthy's hunches turn out to be true, we may have stolen him from the Browns. Then again, with Rodgers talking about playing at least 5 more years, what do you do with him?
https://www.packersnews.com/story/s...hone-kizers-exceptional-arm-talent/583644002/
Perhaps others have, but I haven't said he for sure will be elite. I think he has the chance to, and I'm optimistic he will, but it's just a guess on my end.
In all honestly, and I mean no disrespect, but how is it any different than you having Josh Jackson as your #1 CB because PFF had him as their #1 CB?
The difference being that I haven't guaranteed Jackson will develop into an elite cornerback.
Who has guaranteed Scott will be elite? Cause it sure wasn't me. Please, source it, because you know as well as I do that I never guaranteed it.
I just think it's funny that using scouting reports on some guys is ok, but not on others. Your hypocrisy is amazing.
It's absolutely fine using scouting reports. It doesn't make any sense guaranteeing something based on them though.
Welcome to the NFL, it's called earning your job. How do you think Brett Hundley felt when the Packers traded for Kizer? How did some of the CB's feel when the Packers signed both House and Williams? While I get Vogel being butt hurt that the Packers went out and drafted a punter to compete for the job, nothing in the NFL is a guarantee. Scott could end up sucking, get injured or an even more novel concept, Vogel could actually put on his big boy pants and beat him out for the job. I don't really respect Vogel too much for asking to be released from a contract he signed and in fact I am a bit disappointed that the Packers released him from it, for now they are kind of stuck if Scott gets injured or turns out to not be a great punter.