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Are the Green Bay Packers the Notre Dame of the NFL?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cardsmc25" data-source="post: 269230" data-attributes="member: 2028"><p>I completey agree with you about not wanting to have those guys who don't want to be here. At the same time, some of those players are the biggest impact players in the league. I wonder if when free agency comes around Green Bay is suffering with collecting some of the best. </p><p> </p><p>I love history and I love how much the Clevelands, Green Bays, and even the Chicago fans love their teams. There are so many expectations for these players because these are working communities. I sometimes wonder if these factors aren't as important to young players these days. </p><p> </p><p>Overall, I think money talks. A MAJORITY of the NFL is there for the dollars, but I feel like you're going to run into some losses during free agency because of Green Bay's climate. </p><p> </p><p>And for whoever said Chris Carter is a ***... he made a GREAT point this year. He spoke about how the Packers lost a LEGEND quarterback, but were able to plug in a guy who gets it and has the talent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cardsmc25, post: 269230, member: 2028"] I completey agree with you about not wanting to have those guys who don't want to be here. At the same time, some of those players are the biggest impact players in the league. I wonder if when free agency comes around Green Bay is suffering with collecting some of the best. I love history and I love how much the Clevelands, Green Bays, and even the Chicago fans love their teams. There are so many expectations for these players because these are working communities. I sometimes wonder if these factors aren't as important to young players these days. Overall, I think money talks. A MAJORITY of the NFL is there for the dollars, but I feel like you're going to run into some losses during free agency because of Green Bay's climate. And for whoever said Chris Carter is a ***... he made a GREAT point this year. He spoke about how the Packers lost a LEGEND quarterback, but were able to plug in a guy who gets it and has the talent. [/QUOTE]
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