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Last Dance ... Huh?
#11
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
Douchey sunglasses. 
I think those are Pit Vipers...  all the "cool kids" are wearing them now.  At least that's what the boys on the travel baseball team I'm coaching tell me.
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#12
Quote: @Wetlander said:
@MaroonBells said:
Douchey sunglasses. 
I think those are Pit Vipers...  all the "cool kids" are wearing them now.  At least that's what the boys on the travel baseball team I'm coaching tell me.
Oh I know. My son is playing high school baseball and they seem to be very popular right now, but he won't be getting them. Just watch, after a year or so, they will go the way of acid wash jeans, pointy dress shoes and Uggs. :-)
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#13
Last Dance ... Huh?Looks like a homeless guy who’s looking for a shave, shower, & a warm place to take a shit …!  Wink  B)

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#14
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@Wetlander said:
@MaroonBells said:
Douchey sunglasses. 
I think those are Pit Vipers...  all the "cool kids" are wearing them now.  At least that's what the boys on the travel baseball team I'm coaching tell me.
Oh I know. My son is playing high school baseball and they seem to be very popular right now, but he won't be getting them. Just watch, after a year or so, they will go the way of acid wash jeans, pointy dress shoes and Uggs. :-)
Sad to see a 37 year old man wearing pre-teen, teen fade stuff...agree douchey...which is why they fit on Erin.  


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#15
What did Aaron Rodgers really get from the Packers?
Our long regional nightmare is over. Aaron Rodgers is back. And at a time when some are twisting themselves in knots to characterize this as some sort of a major win for Rodgers, it’s not. It’s definitely not.
Make no mistake about it. Rodgers caved. Rodgers folded. Rodgers surrendered.
Once the restructured deal between the Packers and Rodgers becomes official, the Packers get their franchise quarterback. Rodgers gets (checks notes) the 2023 season of his current deal removed.

That’s it. That’s all he’s getting that he wasn’t already entitled to receive. Sure, they’ll convert a large chunk of his 2021 salary of $14.6 million into a guaranteed payment. That’s something the Packers automatically could have done in March, and which they would have done if he wasn’t making noise behind the scenes about wanting out. Besides, the guarantee means nothing. It’s not like they were going to cut him; he was getting that $14.6 million this year simply by showing up.
This vague, non-binding notion that the Packers will take another look at the situation after 2021 means nothing. The Packers ultimately will do whatever the Packers (a corporation, not a family-owned business) deem to be in their best interests. If the Packers decide not to let Rodgers go, they don’t have to. Also, unless this new agreement waives the ability to recover the $11.5 million in signing bonus he earns by playing in 2022, the Packers will have that leverage if he refuses to show up a year from now.
Read on: https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/07/27/what-did-aaron-rodgers-really-get-from-the-packers/
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#17
Wonder if Houston is eating some of the contract or the Packers will fit him in with the Rodgers restructure savings. Team is tight on cap space and Cobb costs about $8.5M
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source tells me Randall Cobb back to the #Packers is a done deal. announcement coming soon. #NFL

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#18
Here's the bitchy thing about this: if this happened in Minnesota, it would be a meltdown. Team in disarray, schisms everywhere, season tanked. Why do I have a feeling Green Bay is going to be just fine this year?  
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#19
Quote: @StickyBun said:
Here's the bitchy thing about this: if this happened in Minnesota, it would be a meltdown. Team in disarray, schisms everywhere, season tanked. Why do I have a feeling Green Bay is going to be just fine this year?  
Take a look at their DC, then get back to me.
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#20
Quote: @StickyBun said:
Here's the bitchy thing about this: if this happened in Minnesota, it would be a meltdown. Team in disarray, schisms everywhere, season tanked. Why do I have a feeling Green Bay is going to be just fine this year?  

‘Cause your a closet Packer Fan…?  Wink B)  
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