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Old 01-20-2017, 12:22 PM  
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Tony Romo rumor

Gotta ask what do you guys think? There are strong rumors we are interested. I would love it if we got AJ MCCaron from Bengals.


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Old 02-19-2017, 07:45 PM   #1066
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You literally have no idea do you?

The Packers running game was abysmal. Montgomery got 162 of his 457 yards on the year in 1 game vs Chicago. His next highest outings in order from highest to lowest: 60, 53, 44, 41, 40, 23, 17, 9, 6, 2, 1, -1. In the postseason he put up totals of 47, 27, and 17 yards. Yards per carry hardly ****ing matter here. They hardly ran the ball at all and chose their spots with Montgomery to actually run it.

The Packers had Nelson play like Nelson this year, Adams was very solid, Cobb was very subpar compared to his usual self, and Cook had 30 catches on the season which is hardly something to get excited about.

My ****ing God man. Rodgers carried the living **** out of that team this year.
Their running game was "abysmal" only because they didn't run a lot. As a team they were 7th in yards per carry. The RBs they had did what they were supposed to do.

Aaron Rodgers is great and probably the most talented QB ever, but he has help. His supporting cast is very good and make his job a lot easier. He's never had to play with the type of WRs Tom Brady plays with year and year out.
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Old 02-19-2017, 07:55 PM   #1067
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Their running game was "abysmal" only because they didn't run a lot. As a team they were 7th in yards per carry. The RBs they had did what they were supposed to do.

Aaron Rodgers is great and probably the most talented QB ever, but he has help. His supporting cast is very good and make his job a lot easier. He's never had to play with the type of WRs Tom Brady plays with year and year out.
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Bill Belichick gives Tom Brady the receivers he knows can run that offense. They are all very quick, precise route runners with good hands. He doesn't even look at a 40 yard dash time. He looks at 3-cone, shuttle, routes, hands. That's it. Tom Brady has the weapons he needs to run that offense to perfection.
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Old 02-19-2017, 08:08 PM   #1068
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Is Hali's 8.9 mil guaranteed this year?

I read that somewhere on here.
Hali is uncuttable this year.

I'm not trolling, but the way Hali's contract situation was handled last year made no sense whatsoever. Dorsey shouldn't have tried to sign Hali after eating all that dead money last year.
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Old 02-19-2017, 08:19 PM   #1069
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Dorsey had no choice but to sign Tamba. There was no leverage at all whatsoever bc Tamba knew Houston was having surgery and wasn't right.

It's not a big deal really. After next year we can cut bait.
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Old 02-19-2017, 08:26 PM   #1070
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Jordy Nelson
Randall Cobb
Devante Adams
Jared cook

How many teams have 4 pass catchers as good?

And ty Montgomery averaged 5.9 yards per carry and was a great option out of the backfield. It's not like he played like some scrub out there.
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Those WR other than Nelson would be JAG types on any other teams. Montgomery got most of his yards in one game. Not to mention that defenses are looking for the pass on every play because of Rodgers, which makes it easier to run.
It is obvious that your understanding of how things work is not very good.
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Old 02-19-2017, 10:04 PM   #1071
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If Johnson and Charles were healthy against Pittsburgh, KC probably wins that game.
Which one plays QB?
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Old 02-19-2017, 10:08 PM   #1072
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Charles at a reduced salary is a good weapon when healthy. If Johnson can return at 95% of what he was last season, he would still be the best ILB on the team.

If Johnson and Charles were healthy against Pittsburgh, KC probably wins that game.
They weren't, they aren't and they never will be... Besides Charles always fumbles in key games. These two makezero difference in the outcome....

Unless they can play QB. ITS POINTLESS.
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Old 02-19-2017, 10:29 PM   #1073
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Old 02-19-2017, 10:43 PM   #1074
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Those WR other than Nelson would be JAG types on any other teams. Montgomery got most of his yards in one game. Not to mention that defenses are looking for the pass on every play because of Rodgers, which makes it easier to run.
It is obvious that your understanding of how things work is not very good.
Yeah those 2nd round WRs would really suck on another team. Yep.

That's why the Packers paid Cobb $10 million a year, because he's a JAG. And that's why 2 years ago one of the most wanted free agent was Randall Cobb. Yep.
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Old 02-19-2017, 10:47 PM   #1075
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Packers offense struggled massively in 2015 without Jordy Nelson. Cobb is a solid #2 but Parker is slow as hell.

Rodgers was making undrafted rookies like Geronimo Allison look good this year. Dude turns chicken shit into chicken salad.
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Packers offense struggled massively in 2015 without Jordy Nelson. Cobb is a solid #2 but Parker is slow as hell.

Rodgers was making undrafted rookies like Geronimo Allison look good this year. Dude turns chicken shit into chicken salad.
Allison had less catches and yards than Albert Wilson. How is that looking good?

I really don't understand why people attempt to devalue these players. Aaron Rodgers is already the most talented QB in the world, you don't need to do that to prove how good he is. He's great and the people he has to throw to are great as well. Just look at what happened last year when Jordy was gone. Rodgers was still great but he definitely took a step backwards.
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Yeah those 2nd round WRs would really suck on another team. Yep.

That's why the Packers paid Cobb $10 million a year, because he's a JAG. And that's why 2 years ago one of the most wanted free agent was Randall Cobb. Yep.
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Cobb was a better player before the contract. Look no further than our Chiefs team to find players that are over paid for their production.
What about the rest of that team?
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Peter King thinks Houston and KC would make the most sense for Romo. His argument for KC is terrible though...

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See what I did there? Space intentionally left blank. Neither team has to do anything major. The Texans have a great defense and are likely to play Tom Savage at quarterback in Week 1. The Chiefs have a very good defense and are likely to play Alex Smith at quarterback in Week 1.

That’s where Tony Romo comes into play. Some knowledge about Romo first. It’s likely he plays somewhere in 2017, and I say that because I know he had a chance to get at least one very good off-field job offer since the end of the regular season. He didn’t do it, because he still wants to play. He knows everyone thinks he’s a piece of fine china and will crack if dropped to the floor. There’s nothing he can do about that other than to play.

The Cowboys will do the right thing by Romo, who is closer than most players would be to Jerry Jones. Romo helped coach COO Stephen Jones’ son, John Stephen Jones, who led his Dallas high school to a state championship last fall. Romo was at the game, sitting with the Jones family. Jerry Jones knows Romo wants one more shot at playing, and though the cap implications are onerous, those close to the Cowboys believe in the end he’ll likely do what Romo wants. As Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk has stressed, that’s likely a release. No one’s trading for that contract, and if they would, they wouldn’t give much except a future conditional pick anyway.

Given his druthers, Houston coach Bill O’Brien would likely rather have Garoppolo, a long-termer with a grounding in the tough, Patriot Way coaching he’d get under O’Brien. And the buzz around the team is that Savage will have every opportunity to win the job. The 2017 season will be O’Brien’s fourth. He’s made the playoff twice in three seasons, with Brian Hoyer and Brock Osweiler his forgettable quarterbacks, and O’Brien knows this is a vital year for him and for his program. With Romo, O’Brien would have the veteran winner he’s longed for—and a coachable veteran winner. And if Romo got hurt, he’d have Savage. Seeing that he’s thought all along Savage would probably be his guy this year, why not upgrade there?

In Kansas City, Andy Reid has seen the ceiling of Alex Smith, and it is nice. Nice, as in final eight of the NFL … not as is final two. Reid has never minded upsetting the apple cart for a potentially special player. Romo would be that. Smith is mature enough to take this, to understand the addition of Romo would be good for the team. Smith wouldn’t pout. He’d be a team guy. That’s why the Chiefs make sense too.

Romo’s druthers, I think, would be to stay in Texas. Houston’s a 40-minute private-plane ride. Kansas City’s double that. Romo’s got his third child on the way and loves the Dad life. Houston, being significantly closer, makes more sense—and that’s even before considering the Texans’ defense and skill players are very good. And considering that J.J. Watt’s return in 2017 might make the defense untouchable, though Watt’s health makes that impossible to predict. Then again, Romo’s health is impossible to predict. But I’ve said this since the end of the season: Houston makes the most sense for Romo. Now smart football people, and a quarterback determined to have his one last hurrah in a place where he knows he can win, have to make that happen.
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They weren't, they aren't and they never will be... Besides Charles always fumbles in key games. These two makezero difference in the outcome....

Unless they can play QB. ITS POINTLESS.
Right because football isn't a team game it is a 1-vs-1 sport. Forgot about that. Thanks for clearing that up.
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