Once all the lithium that QJ took after last night’s loss stabilizes in his blood stream, he’ll be back here blowing blue and orange smoke up our arses. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Peter Gibbons:
Once all the lithium that QJ took after last night’s loss stabilizes in his blood stream, he’ll be back here blowing blue and orange smoke up our arses.
I hope so. I'm starting to worry about him, and feel like maybe we should do a welfare check at some point. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I hope so. I'm starting to worry about him, and feel like maybe we should do a welfare check at some point.
I feel if we did meet him in person, he would be a French bike rider. However, I may be off base. He may just be your garden variety homer living in his mom’s basement yelling for more meatloaf. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Peter Gibbons:
Once all the lithium that QJ took after last night’s loss stabilizes in his blood stream, he’ll be back here blowing blue and orange smoke up our arses.
C'mon... #letitrypien! If RW is truly dealing with injuries, just rest him. It's not like this is week 15 and they are contending. The guy is locked in for a while, Rypien is not going to steal his job. Just rest Russ #lethimridethebench until he is healthy.
Oh and fire the coach, that will be well received by the fans. Do it.
Aaron Nagler is the best follow for Packers news. He had a live stream last night and someone asked about Hackett and he said “well he didn’t call plays, he didn’t set up game plans like what people thought and he didn’t have say in high level decisions. He was pretty much there to make Aaron happy and he was great at his job.”
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Aaron Nagler is the best follow for Packers news. He had a live stream last night and someone asked about Hackett and he said “well he didn’t call plays, he didn’t set up game plans like what people thought and he didn’t have say in high level decisions. He was pretty much there to make Aaron happy and he was great at his job.”
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
C'mon... #letitrypien! If RW is truly dealing with injuries, just rest him. It's not like this is week 15 and they are contending. The guy is locked in for a while, Rypien is not going to steal his job. Just rest Russ #lethimridethebench until he is healthy.
Oh and fire the coach, that will be well received by the fans. Do it.
Wilson is a SOLDIER. How dare you try and keep a future HOF QB from being the warrior that he is and leading his team out of this great depression.
If Herbert can play with fractured ribs, then RW can play with a little sore hammy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Aaron Nagler is the best follow for Packers news. He had a live stream last night and someone asked about Hackett and he said “well he didn’t call plays, he didn’t set up game plans like what people thought and he didn’t have say in high level decisions. He was pretty much there to make Aaron happy and he was great at his job.”
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Say what you want about Aaron Rodgers, but he's not THAT stupid. He knew what Hackett was and wanted to stay far the fuck away from it.
As bad as Aaron’s weapons are this year, the Dungver brokedicks may be slightly better. [Reply]
From reading one of the DEN boards, unless the Waltons want to pay a %105 million dollar salary cap penalty for cutting Wilson next year, they're stuck with him until at least 2025, when that tax goes down to something like $50M?
They're stuck with Wilson being the starter until at least that long, I'd guess. In the meantime, if I were Hackett, I'd put Wilson on IR for four weeks and start Rypien. It doesn't make a lot of sense to keep playing your quarter-of-a-billion dollar man if he's injured, just inviting further injury. And who knows? Maybe holding the clipboard for a month will invite Russ to learn from his mistakes, see the field from a different POV, basically put his learning cap on.
But what do I know, I'm not a big time NFL HC like Hackett, or a big time GM like Paton. [Reply]