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4 hours ago, NinerNation21 said:

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2828649-what-happened-in-green-bay

Anyone read this article yet? Holy moly... Things are ugly, like real ugly in Green Bay. This article goes back all the way to the 05' draft and the seething hatred Rodgers developed for McCarthy before he was even the Packers' HC. This is a real bad look for McCarthy, Rodgers, and Ted Thompson.

Wow. Talk about dysfunctional. On both parties.

However, a grudge just because of your draft situation?! Even bigger "Wow"! LET IT GO! Life is so much better living grudge-less. 

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1 hour ago, Chrissooner49er said:

Wow. Talk about dysfunctional. On both parties.

However, a grudge just because of your draft situation?! Even bigger "Wow"! LET IT GO! Life is so much better living grudge-less. 

Yeah, what a bombshell of an article. When I think about the Packer Players, I just feel sad now. Rodgers seems like an insecure, paranoid ******. He's like a male version of Cercei Lannister. 

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14 hours ago, Forge said:

Oh yeah he is

Yeah, especially when you factor in state income tax. Not only does Texas not have state income tax, but state income tax is no longer deductable against your federal taxes. 

It's a problem honestly. Probably a big part of the reason we always have to overpay, and that's before you factor in how freaking expensive it is to live here 

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4 hours ago, PapaShogun said:

Thank goodness we avoided Antonio Brown.

What a prick. Obviously I don’t know what went on with those guys, but JuJu really doesn’t seem to deserve any of this. 

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" Suppose the Raiders, picking fourth, and coach Jon Gruden, who was openly covetous of Murray at the combine, decide that three of their five first-round picks in the next two drafts are worth using to get the first pick. Theoretically, suppose the Raiders trade the fourth and 27th picks in round one this year, plus one of their two first-rounders next year, to deal up to Arizona’s pick, and the Raiders take Murray. Then suppose they could recoup one of those first-round picks by trading quarterback Derek Carr to Miami or Washington or the Giants for a 2020 first-rounder. Over the next four years, the Raiders would save about $13 million a year by paying a first-pick quarterback an average of $8.5 million a year, as opposed to the $21.5 million average on the remaining four seasons of Carr’s contract."

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