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  1. There's absolutely no way Rodgers is bringing back a top 5 pick and change. Seattle also doesn't make sense as a destination unless the Seahawks let Geno hit free agency and someone gives him a big overpay to leave Seattle. My guess is he'll be a bridge guy there for another 2 seasons and they'll draft his successor in '24.
  2. In this category, here were guys ahead of him: Jamaal Williams, Tyler Allgeier, Devin Singletary, Raheem Mostert, Jeff Wilson He was also near the bottom of this group in both YPC and yards per target. Especially for a 2nd round pick, the above names are nearly the definition of "just a guy."
  3. I mean yeah we do need a safety. Or two. Woof. But the class isn't very top heavy. We're not getting Brian Brach. So I'm thinking safety might be a Day 2 pick.
  4. I love how people scoff at the notion of taking a RB in the 1st round when we drafted a RB in the 2nd round as a backup RB and this 1st round RB is arguably the most talented player in the draft and arguably one of the top 5 RB prospects out of college in history.
  5. We'll be on the clock at #15. Here's an off the wall idea that should go around that range: #15: Bijan Robinson, RB Texas Hear me out on this, Aaron Jones has a cap hit of over $20M next year and that certainly isn't happening. Maybe he's back at a reduced cost or maybe it's simply time to move on. Dillon is just a guy. He'll be back in a backup role next year in the last year of his rookie contract and then likely gone. We've constantly added pieces for the defense, and with Love taking over next year it's time to add one for the offense. I know RBs are a dying breed but Bijan checks every box. Adding a likely generational RB to take some pressure off of Love in his young career behind a good young OL and talented young receivers could be the perfect way to get Love's starting career going.
  6. It's no surprise he's heartbroken. He's spent his entire young career in Atlanta and it's a major life event for him to have his life and career suddenly upended. And yes, Milwaukee is widely seen as a less attractive destination than Atlanta. Like most players traded to Milwaukee, he'll get over it.
  7. I've been pleasantly surprised with how easy it is for the cord cutting NFL fan to still get all their content. A high range roof antenna is a must, at least for me. Perhaps those who live in a big city can get by with an indoor antenna. I have a 150 mile range antenna on my roof and can pick up NBC from Eau Claire in Wisconsin Rapids and FOX and CBS from Wausau. So that covers my Sunday Packer viewing as well as the other afternoon broadcast games, as well as SNF. I thought I'd be out of luck for MNF being on ESPN, but it turns out it's on ABC as well, so I get that free as well. The only viewing cost is Amazon Prime for TNF, which we owned well before Amazon bought the rights to TNF for Amazon shopping.
  8. This is a pretty major accusation. Not saying an untrue one, I have no idea one way or another, but a small market extending a $215M franchise record extension to a player with a known poor work ethic would be egregiously negligent.
  9. This is a pretty major accusation. Not saying an untrue one, I have no idea one way or another, but a small market extending a $215M franchise record extension to a player with a known poor work ethic would be egregiously negligent.
  10. Yeah, there isn't much you can do other than this. He's also got the full NTC anyway. I suppose somewhere down the line 3 or 4 years from now, if he stays somewhat productive, I could see a deal where he goes to a big market club in a salary dump type situation where we pick up half the tab, if he's receptive to moving.
  11. Yelich's contract is probably 100 million or more of negative underwater value. I know the big market clubs have a lot of money, but that doesn't mean they're going to just eat our bad investment just for Josh Hader.
  12. I'm assuming we will take a WR today, but at this point I think expectations for said player should be tempered as far as 2022 goes. As great as Davante Adams is, he wasn't much of a contributor as a rookie. Same goes with Jordy Nelson. These guys often take years in this system. Amari Rodgers was a Day 2 last year and I frequently forget he's on the roster. Won't happen but I'd love to get a WR in the 2nd and land some out of nowhere trade for someone like Tyler Lockett with the 3rd.
  13. I can't understand how Nathan For You didn't get more attention or critical acclaim. It is so good.
  14. Scott Hall is dying. ? family discontinuing life support, 3 heart attacks after complications from a blood clot following hip replacement surgery.
  15. The Simpsons actually began in the 1980s. Wild how long that show has been around.
  16. The Rumble could be the best PPV of the year by far, but they ruined it years ago by guaranteeing the winner a shot at a championship title at Wrestlemania which eliminates all but about 4-5 entrants. There's an old saying in marketing that "predictability is the enemy of engagement", and when you know that 25 of the 30 entrants have no chance that increases the predictability. Can't really do anything about the leaks, that's the media doing their job. If you want to make money, bet on the favorite the morning of the event. I think one of the best ones was in the late 90's when the tide was starting to turn from WCW to WWE and they grabbed a couple of guys who were just released from WCW the week leading up to the Rumble. They didn't even have entrance music for the WCW guys. Other than the times the winner wins a vacated championship hasn't it always been that way? Yeah, it's been that way at least since '94. And you've always been able to nail who had an actual shot to win it down to 4 or 5 guys and who was just there to get their hands dirty for 3 or 4 minutes and then head back to the locker room.
  17. There isn't any right or wrong answer, it's just a matter of personal preference. There's many factors that go into it, with the two main ones probably being what you're willing to pay, and what kind of content you're looking for. Straight cable or a streaming type of live TV will work fine for some, others wanting to watch specific shows may only find them available on Netflix, Hulu, Paramount, Peacock, etc.
  18. Anyone else getting into Squid Game? I'm hooked.
  19. If you were into 90s wrestling and have a subscription to Peacock, go back to the RAW episode mid summer 1994 championship match between Bret Hart and the 1-2-3 Kid. IMO one of most underrated and best matches ever.
  20. The few times we saw Bickford pitch here, he was throwing fastballs with little movement in the upper 80s to low 90s. There was literally nothing he was doing that indicated that he'd ever be anything more than a replaceable, dime-a-dozen reliever. I don't fault the Brewers at all for finally dumping him after sticking by him through all his off-field issues over the years. Perhaps he's found something with the Dodgers ... who knows. I do know, though, that relievers who don't bring much special to the table rarely last long. Bickford has added quite a bit of velocity (about 94 MPH average on his 4 seamer), is striking out 11 per 9 and peripheral stats are pretty supportive of his breakout. Whatever he found with LA, his performance has been pretty legit and not smoke and mirrors.
  21. Yep, even well-run organizations miss from time to time. It does appear we missed badly with Bickford. Hurts a little more for all that we invested in him and as you said lose him for Godley. Not guaranteed he'd be replicating his success here though. The Dodgers may have seen/found something with Bickford that we weren't able to unlock. Sometimes that happens, and sometimes it happens the other way around.
  22. The alternative to Norris would be Perdomo/Milner. Do you think they are better options? Certainly Norris hasn't had a good first few outings by any stretch, but shouldn't call for a DFA unless you are convinced one of those guys is better. I think we give Norris a few more chances before we cut ties. And he'll actually probably be easier to hide in the back of the bullpen once September rolls around if he doesn't figure it out before then. Regardless, this is a bit of a miss for Stearns at this point clearly unless something drastically changes. I don't know that we necessarily need a direct replacement for any of those guys. Situational LOOGYs are kind of dead anyway. If they have a 3rd lefty pitching out of the pen in late September and October I think it will be Ashby.
  23. Norris has already given up as many earned runs for us as Pomeranz did his entire Brewer tenure. Pomeranz was a conversion project who had a better fastball and benefited greatly from the move from the rotation to the pen. I'm not saying Norris should be DFAed now (although it wouldn't bother me if they just moved on), but Pomeranz has really put our expectations for Norris out of whack. Sometimes it just doesn't work out. Sometimes you get Matt Albers instead of Drew Pomeranz.
  24. LOL No...Here's the thing guys..I look at the postseason and the Padres and Dodgers specifically and I ask myself do the Brewers legitimately have enough to compete with them in a 7 game series, without pretty much needing everything to go right. The answer to that is no. Yes, there is ALWAYS luck involved, and the Brewers aren't going to come close to the talent the Dodgers have, but what I would like to see is for them to try to eliminate the need for absolutely every single thing to have to go right. In order to do that they need more pieces. The bigger the better. You aren't going to completely eliminate the "luck" factor, but I do believe you can at least try to minimize it. Well they have been a full run better in ERA than any other team in baseball the last month, and they have arguably a better top 3 in their rotation and a better closer than either of those teams, which are widely considered important components of a playoff team. So I don't know what exactly you are seeing that the rest of us are missing in the comparison. By the way, one if not both of the Padres and Dodgers will have to win a do or die single WC game just to make it to the first round.
  25. Norris would be a great LOOGY. Unfortunately the 3 batter rule has just kind of made LOOGYs obsolete.
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