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3.94 - Josiah Deguara [TE; Cincinnati]


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26 minutes ago, Packerraymond said:

People asked for a young, confident coach who could scheme guys open and a GM who listened to what he wanted and drafted guys to fit his scheme instead of just picking his guys.

The results still lead to www.fire<insertpackersgmnamehere>.com

I at least like the consistency of our fan base.

I never said that **** about Mac and Ted so eff yourself Ray lol

I haven't had any consistency issues here

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5 minutes ago, beekay414 said:

Who gives a **** what he wants? This is an adapt or die league. Brady and Brees adapted. Rodgers can too. 

What the ***** Brees adapted to?...
He has been provided with excellent talent year in and year out only to loose to Queens on home turf.. Be it Oline or Receivers. 

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16 minutes ago, Leader said:

@Norm

Aaron Nagler -    Here are the Packers remaining picks. So many opportunities for Brian Gutekunst to hurt you.

5th, No. 175 overall
6th, No. 192 overall
6th, No. 208 overall
6th, No. 209 overall
7th, No. 236 overall
7th, No. 242 overall

:)

Well guess we'll get a jump on the UDFA.

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Just now, Jaire_Island said:

What the ***** Brees adapted to?...
He has been provided with excellent talent year in and year out. Be it Oline or Receivers. 

The Saints became a more run orientated offense with Ingram/Murray and Kamara the last few years. Notice how he went from throwing 600+ passes to 536 to 489 to 378 (11 games). Also notice their W/L record went up as well. He went from throwing 42 passes a game to 32 to 34. That's a massive difference.

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4 minutes ago, beekay414 said:

The Saints became a more run orientated offense with Ingram/Murray and Kamara the last few years. Notice how he went from throwing 600+ passes to 536 to 489 to 378 (11 games). Also notice their W/L record went up as well. He went from throwing 42 passes a game to 32 to 34. That's a massive difference.

He has been provided with very good talent to throw those 500+ passes. 
 

Arod liked cook so much and all we did is not sign him next year. What a waste Packers FO is. Wasted Generational talent.

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I always just try to understand what the team was thinking, or what they saw as the potential value.  

I assume the things they like:

  • Really good hands.
  • Good feel for seams and soft spots and getting open, apart from outrunning guys.
  • So in that sense might be a good first-down-receptions guy.  
  • Active blocker.  (I know it's arguable whether he really can block.)

What I don't understand, really, is what the vision is for the offense.  Priority seems to be on the heavy running-game emphasis.  However, my simplistic mind things that if you want to be a heavy-running team running a lot of 12 sets, you want TE's plural, or at least one of the two, to be an effective in-line blocker.  

Yet two years straight, they've used 3rd-round picks on small undersized guys who have do not have in-line blocking power.  Two H-backs.  I don't totally understand how those get used effectively, and support the overall mirrored run-pass game plan?  That probably says more about my naivete than it does about their plans; but I'd anticipated that *IF* they went TE, they'd target more of a big run-blocking Lewis-type  than a WR-wannabe H-back type.  So pretty surprised.  

So will Jace, Degaura, and Dillon too all kinda be competing to fill the extra spot in the backfield, whether we call that spot H-back or fullback or whatever?  

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Just now, Jaire_Island said:

Aaron liked cook so much and all we did is not sign him next year.

Lol.  You can convince yourself of anything, can't you?  Aaron did NOT like Cook and if we're telling the truth, Aaron was probably the reason we didn't re-sign Cook.

Rodgers targeted Jared Cook 51 times in 2016.
Rodgers targeted Richard Rodgers 47 times that same year. 

Cook was the same story as every TE Rodgers has ever played with.  The only time he targeted Cook was when we were down and literally had to pass over the middle in order to get back into the game. 

Unless you think it's a coincidence that the only times Cook had 6 or more targets in a game were:

3 point loss to Vikings.
18 point loss to Redskins.
3 point win against Bears.
7 point win against Lions.
25 point win against Giants (
3 point win against Cowboys.
23 point loss to Falcons.

Same **** with Jimmy Graham.

Graham was not targeted more than 4 times ONCE last year in a game that did not end up in a loss or a single score win that we were behind in.

Literally the only time Rodgers throws to a TE is that stupid flat route that gets zero yards or when we're trailing too much to not throw to a wide open middle of the field. 

Every defense knows this.  Watching games you can literally see defenses ignoring the middle of the field more often than not. 

Since 2015, how many times can you remember any kind of significant gains by passes down the middle of the field? 

Drafting a tight end early for Rodgers is pointless. 

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