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Guys we totally need to get Brandon Browner back here!
 
Guys we totally need to get Brandon Browner back here!
I think I heard those morons on felger and mazz mention him as a "great fit" when they were talking about potential CB additions. God they are so brain dead
 
I think I heard those morons on felger and mazz mention him as a "great fit" when they were talking about potential CB additions. God they are so brain dead
those guys legitimately wanted the pats to sign Tebow to play TE, I never get why places cant hire people who know something about sports
 
those guys legitimately wanted the pats to sign Tebow to play TE, I never get why places cant hire people who know something about sports
It's really amazing then they have the nerve to cherry pick BB's unsuccessful picks to make some absurd argument about how "Bill the GM hurts Bill the coach".
 
Guys we totally need to get Brandon Browner back here!
And after watching him get beat by 5 yards by a slow guy, you probably be the first to want to escort him out of town on Monday.

I saw the CB I wanted this off season and it was Delvin Breaux. Now THAT would have been a pick up. That kid id going to be great over the next few years. In the meantime, I don't see anyone who is going to have anything going for them other than they are DIFFERENT../... and of course THAT will always make them better.....until they are here.......THEN everyone else will become better.
 
And after watching him get beat by 5 yards by a slow guy, you probably be the first to want to escort him out of town on Monday.

I saw the CB I wanted this off season and it was Delvin Breaux. Now THAT would have been a pick up. That kid id going to be great over the next few years. In the meantime, I don't see anyone who is going to have anything going for them other than they are DIFFERENT../... and of course THAT will always make them better.....until they are here.......THEN everyone else will become better.
I was being extremely sarcastic, I posted that right after he got beat. On the breaux thing though, I did not love that he never seemed to be looking at the ball; that's a great way to get called for pi
 
It's really amazing then they have the nerve to cherry pick BB's unsuccessful picks to make some absurd argument about how "Bill the GM hurts Bill the coach".
Exactly, guys bust all the time and sometimes there isn't a lot you can do about it. Look at Trent Richardson, guy has everything you want in a RB and they couldn't see his lack of vision because the Alabama o-line was too good; who is going to possibly think that the guy would have possibly the worst vision ever? But media folk are going to go out there and ***** because BB didn't get a guy that stuck in the 7th round.
 
I was being extremely sarcastic, I posted that right after he got beat. On the breaux thing though, I did not love that he never seemed to be looking at the ball; that's a great way to get called for pi
Lotst to improve on for Breaux, but he has some things you can't teach, among them are size, the athletic ability to cover people in press, and good physicality. The more he plays the more skillful he'll become with this hands off the jamb. The smoother will his coverage be, and few penalties he'll get.
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He's not near to where he'll be. The sad thing is that now everyone knows. He won't be leaving NO any time soon, and it's up to us to find the "next" Delvin Breaux Maybe Nick Marshall
 
That's a good point. BB is not the kind of coach to go after disgruntled players on other teams. Never mind.

Your sarcasm ignores the fact that BB has routinely had issues with players who take to Twitter to voice their displeasure.. It's not a matter of disgruntled players.. It's a matter of how they handle themselves..
 
Mr. L. Blount, Mr. R. Moss and Mr. C. Dillon, among others, would indicate otherwise, so there's no need for you to swap out your binkie. ;)

Could you show me where either of those 3 took to twitter to voice their feelings?
 
What about a guy like johnathan Joseph? He's 31. Can he fit under our cap?

No. Jonathan Joseph can not fit under our cap. And the Texans don't want to trade him.. Not to mention that he would cost them an ADDITIONAL 3.5 Million against their cap if he were traded..
 
No. Jonathan Joseph can not fit under our cap. And the Texans don't want to trade him.. Not to mention that he would cost them an ADDITIONAL 3.5 Million against their cap if he were traded..

how would you know who the texans do or dont want to trade? do you have a source within their organization?
 
how would you know who the texans do or dont want to trade? do you have a source within their organization?

Because I actually pay attention to what goes on outside the Patriots. Joseph is a leader on their team.

But, yeah, you keep trying to play whatever silly game your playing.. Just do it on someone else's time.
 
Your sarcasm ignores the fact that BB has routinely had issues with players who take to Twitter to voice their displeasure.. It's not a matter of disgruntled players.. It's a matter of how they handle themselves..

You should know that Bill does not have Twitter or InstantFace accounts. He doesn't have any of that.
 
Report: Sean Richardson out for season with neck injury

Packers strong safety Sean Richardson missed a lot of time after having fusion surgery to repair a herniated disk in his neck during the 2012 season and he reportedly suffered the same injury.

They’re also expected to be without strong safety Morgan Burnett, who is listed as questionable with a calf injury, when they face the Rams.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...n-richardson-out-for-season-with-neck-injury/

This thread is called CB Trade Binky...so I am just throwing this out there to be ridiculed immediately (i don't want to trade away anyone in the secondary but...). The Packers also drafted CB's in the 1st AND 2nd round in 2014 who are waiting to take over starting roles. Are we available to trade an SS for a starter such as CB ...

http://www.nfl.com/player/caseyhayward/2532861/careerstats

Pick Analysis: Hayward is a highly regarded corner out of Vanderbilt. Although his team has had little success throughout his career, playing in the heart of the Southeastern Conference has put Hayward up against top talent every week, and he has made plays consistently for the Commodores. He can run with any receiver in the SEC and has shown that he can play physically at the line of scrimmage to disrupt receivers' routes. He brings a confident mentality that he can cover anyone in single coverage given the competition he faced each week in his conference. He has third-round talent.
 
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This thread is called CB Trade Binky...so I am just throwing this out there to be ridiculed immediately (i don't want to trade away anyone in the secondary but...). The Packers also drafted CB's in the 1st AND 2nd round in 2014 who are waiting to take over starting roles. Are we available to trade an SS for a starter such as CB ...

http://www.nfl.com/player/caseyhayward/2532861/careerstats

Pick Analysis: Hayward is a highly regarded corner out of Vanderbilt. Although his team has had little success throughout his career, playing in the heart of the Southeastern Conference has put Hayward up against top talent every week, and he has made plays consistently for the Commodores. He can run with any receiver in the SEC and has shown that he can play physically at the line of scrimmage to disrupt receivers' routes. He brings a confident mentality that he can cover anyone in single coverage given the competition he faced each week in his conference. He has third-round talent.
I don't think they would trade Hayward. Maybe Micah Hyde?
 
I don't think they would trade Hayward. Maybe Micah Hyde?

I don't think Hyde is a CB. We need a legit CB2 who can play man. Maybe they are desperate to make a move like that. They have depth at CB.
 
I don't think Hyde is a CB. We need a legit CB2 who can play man.

Thing is, I tend to think of Hayward as a zone nickel, certainly when he was coming out of college. Haven't focused on him at GB so maybe he's changed.
 
Hayward graded out as the No. 9 cornerback in the NFL last season among 108 players to have played at least 25 percent of their team’s snaps, according to Pro Football Focus. He had a lost 2013 season due to nagging injuries, but people forget how sensational Hayward’s rookie year was. He was targeted 74 times and allowed just 33 completions (44.6%), didn’t allow a touchdown and had six interceptions – opposing quarterbacks had a combined passer rating of 31.1. He was the No. 4 corner in the league as a rookie.

http://www.thefan1075.com/2015/05/04/packers-post-draft-competition-at-cornerback/
 
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