nerdmann
8 years ago

Thompson won't move hastily in addressing areas of need.
Outside of the few veterans waiting out big contracts, a majority of the remaining players in the free-agent pool could be had cheaply once the unrestricted free-agent period ends. Last year, the NFL moved that date up to May 12 to allow players to sign with a team and participate in their offseason program.

After that date, any unrestricted free agent signed by a new team doesn’t count to the compensatory equation. While the Packers might end up with only one player – cornerback Casey Hayward – who could garner a draft pick, Thompson surely doesn’t want to compromise it.

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Did not know that. But cook was outright released from his team, as I recall. So he shouldn't effect any compensatory picks that we might obtain.
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DakotaT
8 years ago

Did not know that. But cook was outright released from his team, as I recall. So he shouldn't effect any compensatory picks that we might obtain.

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



Doesn't matter, he's still a tight ass that fucked us hard by not using the free agency resources he had at his disposal.
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beast
8 years ago

Doesn't matter, he's still a tight ass that fucked us hard by not using the free agency resources he had at his disposal.

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 



Oh you're letting him fuck you? Well as long as it's consensual adults, then what ever floats your boat man...

But if you looking at the Packers spending over the last 3 years, they really have not been tight... as they have been spending a LOT, just not as much on outsiders FAs other than Peppers. But between resigning Rodgers, Matthews, Burnett, Nelson, Shields, Cobb, Bulaga, Daniels and many others, as well as signing Peppers and all the draft picks... I think the Packers have spent about $441,538,187 in the last three years, while I think the sum of the last three caps limits have been just $399,280,000 ... if correct, the Packers have over spent the cap by about $42 million in the last three years... keeping all your productive players isn't cheap and the Packers have done a pretty good job of keeping all their productive players.

The Packers like a number of teams are playing the odds that the cap will keep going up and resigning Rodgers, Matthews, Daniels, Cobb, Nelson, Shields and Peppers sure were not cheap...
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nerdmann
8 years ago

Oh you're letting him fuck you? Well as long as it's consensual adults, then what ever floats your boat man...

But if you looking at the Packers spending over the last 3 years, they really have not been tight... as they have been spending a LOT, just not as much on outsiders FAs other than Peppers. But between resigning Rodgers, Matthews, Burnett, Nelson, Shields, Cobb, Bulaga, Daniels and many others, as well as signing Peppers and all the draft picks... I think the Packers have spent about $441,538,187 in the last three years, while I think the sum of the last three caps limits have been just $399,280,000 ... if correct, the Packers have over spent the cap by about $42 million in the last three years... keeping all your productive players isn't cheap and the Packers have done a pretty good job of keeping all their productive players.

The Packers like a number of teams are playing the odds that the cap will keep going up and resigning Rodgers, Matthews, Daniels, Cobb, Nelson, Shields and Peppers sure were not cheap...

Originally Posted by: beast 



That's true.

If they're right up against the cap, then by definition, Ted is spending all there is.
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DakotaT
8 years ago

Oh you're letting him fuck you? Well as long as it's consensual adults, then what ever floats your boat man...

But if you looking at the Packers spending over the last 3 years, they really have not been tight... as they have been spending a LOT, just not as much on outsiders FAs other than Peppers. But between resigning Rodgers, Matthews, Burnett, Nelson, Shields, Cobb, Bulaga, Daniels and many others, as well as signing Peppers and all the draft picks... I think the Packers have spent about $441,538,187 in the last three years, while I think the sum of the last three caps limits have been just $399,280,000 ... if correct, the Packers have over spent the cap by about $42 million in the last three years... keeping all your productive players isn't cheap and the Packers have done a pretty good job of keeping all their productive players.

The Packers like a number of teams are playing the odds that the cap will keep going up and resigning Rodgers, Matthews, Daniels, Cobb, Nelson, Shields and Peppers sure were not cheap...

Originally Posted by: beast 



Yeah, he likes to overpay for the mediocre players he drafts, but never bring in anything else. Burnett, Cobb, and Bulaga are all overpaid - they are not star players, they are decent players but are in no way are their abilities equal to their compensation. But then again, we always have to throw in that "Packers people" crap to justify giving out the contracts we do. 🙄

You need several difference makers on NFL rosters to be successful. We have Rodgers, Matthews, Nelson, and possibly Sitton makes that upper tier player list. Who else you throwing in there?
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beast
8 years ago

Yeah, he likes to overpay for the mediocre players he drafts, but never bring in anything else.

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 



Awe, so your bitching about getting fucked just because they aren't new names from else where. Got it.

Live Long and Party Hard, [cheers]
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yooperfan
8 years ago

Awe, so your bitching about getting fucked just because they aren't new names from else where. Got it.

Live Long and Party Hard, [cheers]

Originally Posted by: beast 



I hear him talking about Thompson over paying his own mediocre draft picks big bucks to resign them when it does nothing to improve the team.
Improving the team is his job after all.
isocleas2
8 years ago

Yeah, he likes to overpay for the mediocre players he drafts, but never bring in anything else. Burnett, Cobb, and Bulaga are all overpaid - they are not star players, they are decent players but are in no way are their abilities equal to their compensation. But then again, we always have to throw in that "Packers people" crap to justify giving out the contracts we do. 🙄

You need several difference makers on NFL rosters to be successful. We have Rodgers, Matthews, Nelson, and possibly Sitton makes that upper tier player list. Who else you throwing in there?

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 



Cobb and Bulaga could have gotten just as large of contracts elsewhere, and even if they didn't perform up to standard last year they have for the most part graded out very well for a number of years in Green Bay. You slight their contributions now but w/o them the Packers would have been much worse off.

I think you, yooper, and a number of our posters here are delusional about how free agency works. The vast majority of teams overpay for a guy that the original team let go for a reason, and then people are surprised when said player busts more often than not. These players you want for the most part don't exist.
Zero2Cool
8 years ago

Cobb and Bulaga could have gotten just as large of contracts elsewhere, and even if they didn't perform up to standard last year they have for the most part graded out very well for a number of years in Green Bay. You slight their contributions now but w/o them the Packers would have been much worse off.

I think you, yooper, and a number of our posters here are delusional about how free agency works. The vast majority of teams overpay for a guy that the original team let go for a reason, and then people are surprised when said player busts more often than not. These players you want for the most part don't exist.

Originally Posted by: isocleas2 



Stop it! Stop. IT!! Those free agents would have certainly changed the coaching staff to possess a killer instinct to put team out and continue applying pressure from the defense. The Packers should have spent money on other team castoffs and lose their core roster. Everyone knows if you want a longer rug, you cut a foot off the top and stitch it to the bottom.
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