And FWIW, it does seem like Gus Bradley's scheme from 24 is closer to what Gannon will run than what Franklin was in last year.
So here's hoping for the best at least.
And FWIW, it does seem like Gus Bradley's scheme from 24 is closer to what Gannon will run than what Franklin was in last year.
So here's hoping for the best at least.
No doubt he was atrocious in 25, but I'm willing to bet he didn't just forget how to play football though. The huge drop off from 24-25 has to be more than just age related and I'd lay odds on him being at least closer to 24 next to Coop and in this scheme.
Amen!
I do think Brooks might be a better fit for Gannon than Wooden would have been. Just could see that being their rationale.
I can absolutely get with this. Wooden did great work last year, but tailed off at the end (for legitimate reasons) but seemed increasingly homeless in the future direction.
To go get a Quay upgrade for that player is great.
The list of needs remains the same but DL is now a screaming need.
The #Packers, in addition to trading for Zaire Franklin, have also agreed to terms with core special teamer Nick Niemann, per Bill Huber
lol the great pre-tampering standoff
Ope. Methinks Gary got scolded.
Gute to basically every team right now
I'll always hold a soft spot for Gary. Was one of my favorites as soon as he was drafted.
But the money for the production just didn't make close to sense anymore.
Now about these two 16x20s I still have in stock.
Packers edge Rashan Gary, who has been the subject of trade talks, announced his time in Green Bay is over. He was due $19.5 million in 2026 with no guaranteed money.
If both Sanders and Aubrey hit the market, plus Nick Folk, sticking with whatever McManus was last year would be malpractice.
RIP to the legendary Bob Harlan.
It's not at all a stretch to say that the Packers aren't in Green Bay anymore if it weren't for him.
The epitome of grace and class, someone who dedicated his life to the team and an unwaveringly kind man.
Maybe, but that feels rich since LA would have to re-do both contracts. Guess I'd lean 2 day 3 picks or maybe 4 this year 5 next?
I was shocked when I saw he still had double digit sacks last year. Dudeβs been a captain forever there too and isnβt horrible against the run. Have him and Wyatt on the 3-4 edges with Micah and Cooper switching around and prowling behind themβ¦..
Iβd be down for it in a heartbeat. lol what in the world does that trade comp even look like?
@chrislempesis.bsky.social Especially with the probably 3-4 switch, maybe he can be our new Julius Peppersβ¦.
Step 1 β
Gotta think a Jenkins release hasn't happened yet because they're attempting to work out a trade.
OMG, yes, please make it happen
Definitely good with this. With a patchy OL, Brooks needed to be kept around.
Bring back Lewis as the blocking TE and then each old dude can have a buddy. π
Yea, I meant moreso from the angle of every one else they have.
Sorrell, LVN, Oliver, maybe an LVN replacement if they don't pick up the option. It's already a lot of young guys they want to play and idk if they want to throw another vet in the mix.
I can't help but think of this as this generation's Julius Peppers. I'd be down.
But they have a lot more depth now and that will probably stop it.
The Brewers had Josh Hader at the peak of his powers when they were doing yearly SW bobbles and never did a Darth Hader. Such a miss.
PFF rated him as the 11th overall C
Over 320lbs
Under 30
Released so wont count against the comp pick formula
Versatile in college with starts for WI at multiple spots
Only thing that doesn't really fit for GB is it sounds like the big knock is outright strength, which they've been prioritizing
π just ship the kids out to the tubing hill
The treatment of families one baffles me so much.
The Packers have gotten hammered for years in these for not having gameday daycare for players for most teams do.
Seems like an incredibly easy/cheap service to add to up player satisfaction.
We got dumber as a society when everyone was granted a public voice. These people just used to be the weird people living in homes alone...now they're published in major papers.
Packers special-teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia is stepping done, per Mike Garafolo.
Barring additional changes, the only coordinator from Green Bay's 2025 staff to return for 2026 will be OC Adam Stenavich.
Idk, I think the risk is too high on either.
The $48 and $28 numbers are higher than either guy should get paid on the open market and GB could be stuck.