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<blockquote data-quote="KiDcUdI" data-source="post: 948232" data-attributes="member: 2249"><p>The Bak deal wasn’t bad at the time. You pay the best LT that kind of money for a reason. It’s just unfortunate he got hurt shortly after and never came back right. That’s why high profile players ask for so much in guarantees and why low profile players barely get anything in guarantees. It protects the player in case of injury and they h e the leverage to ask for it. It protects the team when a player doesn’t have that leverage. Is what it is. </p><p></p><p>I said all last year this cap crunch was going to be devastating and that the Packers needed to take some of their medicine last year and that was definitely doable. They shouldn’t have resigned King for starters. That was a lot of money for mediocre play and unavailability. They shouldn’t have resigned Lewis. Love the guy but at his age and what he does he wasn’t worth what he got past a 1 year deal. I doubt another team would have signed him at vet minimum. They shouldn’t have resigned Jones. I love Jones to death but you had Dillon already drafted high for a reason. Paying backs is always a mistake IMO. It’s essentially a 2 year deal and it was a bargain for those 2 years but we couldn’t afford it. I’d rather have Rodgers, Adams, and Dillon moving forward than Love, Lazard, and Jones. They should have cut Lowry. He’s a meh player. What they got out of him this year was solid but I don’t think it’s any different than what we could have gotten out of Slaton, Keke, and Lancaster when played to their strengths. They should have cut Turner. The dudes just not a good player. He had an ok 2nd year. I though his first year was awful and this past season was at its best average. He was really bad early in the season and late in the year.</p><p></p><p>You do all or even some of those things and we aren’t in such a bad position. You could have saved a ton of money eating a lot of dead cap last year and not caring so much of a void hit. Some people just see the 46 million over and aren’t even considering you probably have to add an additional 5 million for emergencies in case of a bad injury plagued season and another maybe 8ish for the rookie class. This team is going to be gutted badly this season even if we let Rodgers and Adams walk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KiDcUdI, post: 948232, member: 2249"] The Bak deal wasn’t bad at the time. You pay the best LT that kind of money for a reason. It’s just unfortunate he got hurt shortly after and never came back right. That’s why high profile players ask for so much in guarantees and why low profile players barely get anything in guarantees. It protects the player in case of injury and they h e the leverage to ask for it. It protects the team when a player doesn’t have that leverage. Is what it is. I said all last year this cap crunch was going to be devastating and that the Packers needed to take some of their medicine last year and that was definitely doable. They shouldn’t have resigned King for starters. That was a lot of money for mediocre play and unavailability. They shouldn’t have resigned Lewis. Love the guy but at his age and what he does he wasn’t worth what he got past a 1 year deal. I doubt another team would have signed him at vet minimum. They shouldn’t have resigned Jones. I love Jones to death but you had Dillon already drafted high for a reason. Paying backs is always a mistake IMO. It’s essentially a 2 year deal and it was a bargain for those 2 years but we couldn’t afford it. I’d rather have Rodgers, Adams, and Dillon moving forward than Love, Lazard, and Jones. They should have cut Lowry. He’s a meh player. What they got out of him this year was solid but I don’t think it’s any different than what we could have gotten out of Slaton, Keke, and Lancaster when played to their strengths. They should have cut Turner. The dudes just not a good player. He had an ok 2nd year. I though his first year was awful and this past season was at its best average. He was really bad early in the season and late in the year. You do all or even some of those things and we aren’t in such a bad position. You could have saved a ton of money eating a lot of dead cap last year and not caring so much of a void hit. Some people just see the 46 million over and aren’t even considering you probably have to add an additional 5 million for emergencies in case of a bad injury plagued season and another maybe 8ish for the rookie class. This team is going to be gutted badly this season even if we let Rodgers and Adams walk. [/QUOTE]
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