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Chris Havel: McKenzie is gone; that’s OK
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<blockquote data-quote="ArizonaPackerFan" data-source="post: 25837" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>It mostly rehashed a lot of old news. Two of Chris' opinions on it were when he stated:</p><p></p><p>"But parting ways with McKenzie — no matter how grave the consequences at cornerback — was one of Sherman’s best moves in a forgettable tenure as GM. It rid the Packers of a disenfranchised player, and it afforded Ted Thompson, the new GM, the second-round pick to acquire promising rookie safety Nick Collins."</p><p></p><p>and at the end Havel states:</p><p></p><p>"It was about money.</p><p></p><p>If the Packers had sweetened McKenzie’s contract, I suspect he would have stayed put. When they didn’t, he forced a trade by being an insufferable pain in the butt. He walked out on his team at the first sign of trouble. That doesn’t make McKenzie clever. It makes him a quitter. Come Sunday he’ll be a loser."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArizonaPackerFan, post: 25837, member: 53"] It mostly rehashed a lot of old news. Two of Chris' opinions on it were when he stated: "But parting ways with McKenzie — no matter how grave the consequences at cornerback — was one of Sherman’s best moves in a forgettable tenure as GM. It rid the Packers of a disenfranchised player, and it afforded Ted Thompson, the new GM, the second-round pick to acquire promising rookie safety Nick Collins." and at the end Havel states: "It was about money. If the Packers had sweetened McKenzie’s contract, I suspect he would have stayed put. When they didn’t, he forced a trade by being an insufferable pain in the butt. He walked out on his team at the first sign of trouble. That doesn’t make McKenzie clever. It makes him a quitter. Come Sunday he’ll be a loser." [/QUOTE]
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