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<blockquote data-quote="all about da packers" data-source="post: 52246" data-attributes="member: 227"><p>Trom, Montgomery wasn't really used until the later part of the season, and even then it was on a limited basis. The very few snaps he got, I agree with you, he showed promise.</p><p></p><p>And Kenny Peterson, as far as I remember, was used as DT. I could be wrong, but that is where I remember seeing him play. Regardless, how good could they have subbed if KGB and Kamp played at least 85% of the downs? I still think KGB could offer a lot to the Packers (excluding his big salary). If he isn't used as an every down player, then I think he could really help our below average pass rush. </p><p></p><p>And the concept of trading away KGB is absurd, IMO. We would take a large cap hit, and I think that would be stupid. Yes we can afford to take the hit, but the fact is that I'd rather have a few extra million to be able to make some moves or increase offers to FA's, rather than having it count as dead money on the cap. If TT really wanted to cut ties with KGB because of his price tag or some other reason, I would think he would wait until an option or bonus payment is due, and decide not to pay that to KGB. But I'm not sure there are bonus payments or option payments in the later years of KGB's contract.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="all about da packers, post: 52246, member: 227"] Trom, Montgomery wasn't really used until the later part of the season, and even then it was on a limited basis. The very few snaps he got, I agree with you, he showed promise. And Kenny Peterson, as far as I remember, was used as DT. I could be wrong, but that is where I remember seeing him play. Regardless, how good could they have subbed if KGB and Kamp played at least 85% of the downs? I still think KGB could offer a lot to the Packers (excluding his big salary). If he isn't used as an every down player, then I think he could really help our below average pass rush. And the concept of trading away KGB is absurd, IMO. We would take a large cap hit, and I think that would be stupid. Yes we can afford to take the hit, but the fact is that I'd rather have a few extra million to be able to make some moves or increase offers to FA's, rather than having it count as dead money on the cap. If TT really wanted to cut ties with KGB because of his price tag or some other reason, I would think he would wait until an option or bonus payment is due, and decide not to pay that to KGB. But I'm not sure there are bonus payments or option payments in the later years of KGB's contract. [/QUOTE]
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