@Tanner1976@Peter_Bukowski This isn’t unique to Milwaukee or Green Bay - ask OKC fans who they feel about Durant, or how the Cleveland fans took LeBrons 1st departure. When stars leave people react strongly. It’s a sport wide thing, not just a GB/Milwaukee thing
@The_Hermit_Josh@zachkruse2 And if you just look at how he performed last year it was very good. This isn’t high end wr1 money. It’s WR2 money that will look even better in a year or two as the cap keeps rising
@The_Hermit_Josh@zachkruse2 You have to look at them as individual things though. He started with some hamstring stuff that hurt him early, seemed to have that figured out and then had the misfortune of the ACL. Also that’s why his guarantees are going to be lower.
@suppzguy@Peter_Bukowski You don’t get retroactive credit because this popped up after this convo started 😂. But also I’d still be more focused on edge. Find a UFDA or sign somebody’s practice squad guy.
@suppzguy@Peter_Bukowski None of those guys has proven they can do it at a high level. Sweat can play, and if one of the young guys pops this year you can always flip him next off season.
@gbpckrfan@mattschneidman Wait, you think Gannon being on the field is a negative? Also, the Packers offense was a top ten unit last year despite Watson, Kraft, Reed and Tom missing 30+ games combined and the OC needed to be replaced?
@rooneywondering@Nate_Tice Nobody they would’ve taken at that spot would’ve changed anything. Bahktiari blowing out his knee was far more impactful than any draft pick.
@StegNCheese With the obvious caveat of how meaningless these grades are, I think what's throwing people is that every blurb on these grades is always: The Packers took players at all their needs and got pretty good value - C+ The grades aren't matching the writeups.
@AndyHermanNFL I agree, but also would love to know why a team that missed the playoffs and was swept by the Packers would be ahead of them, as well as a team they beat by multiple scores and who currently doesn't have a QB also ahead of them.