Rodgers trade done according to shefter.
1st swap, their earlier of their 2s, their 6th, and a conditional 2nd next year, which becomes a first if he plays 65% of the snaps, for Rodgers and our 5th
I'm getting hooked into "the ark" on syfy. Basic premise is that the earth is dying and humanity is sending out "arks" to potential new homes. The story follows the first ark mid flight after something happens to it and now the crew are in a fight for survival.
After the jets sign all of Rodgers wish list players I'm betting they will have no need for spare parts like Garrett Wilson and can be included in the package coming back.
Are there rules in place, if the Packers brass does the math and would prefer a post June 1 trade, to prevent some sort of gentleman's agreement where the picks are done to our liking and they trade us those players after June 1? I see no scenario where something like that isn't leaked if it were tried either.
I'm fine with what happens, I just don't want this to drag out forever.
Very likely it was a third party seller. Wal-Mart's website is similar to Amazon/eBay where other people can sell their stuff, used or new, and set whatever price they want. I think it's just harder to spot on Wal-Mart's site. When Wal-Mart is the seller it will be for the retail (or sale) price. It might be depending on what you're using, but when you are searching it should say "sold by..." and that will give you an idea. Used to work for Walmart and the number of times I had to deal with "but its here on your website."
Did anyone else get an email from roku saying they might not carry youtubetv anymore after negotiations broke down with google? I am concerned by this development. Not sure what I would do as I have a roku tv.
That did help answer some of my questions thank you. Though I have a few more if anyone is willing to answer. What's the endgame here? Like I'm guessing the stock will eventually drop like a rock, because gamestop sucks, and someone will be left holding the empty bag. How does this affect the company gamestop? It seems there is some questions to the legality of whats going on, is it actual legal questions or more like counting cards in a casino level of legality? I'm guessing that's probably the big question that needs to be answered by the SEC though? Thanks in advance to anyone who trys to continue to walk me through this