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He should go into the fruit spreading business.
Johnny Jolly's Jams and Jellies.
Or just:
Jolly's Jelly.
Johnny Jolly's Jams and Jellies.
Or just:
Jolly's Jelly.
I'm not sure I could ever buy a product called "Jolly Jelly."He should go into the fruit spreading business.
Johnny Jolly's Jams and Jellies.
Or just:
Jolly's Jelly.
Anything but. He can RE, but Daniels/Datone is the answer to THAT problemPlaying Jolly on 3rd down is the pressure answer.
The leading candidates were C.J. Wilson, 6 feet 3 inches and 307 pounds, and Jolly (6-3, 330). Counting playoffs, Wilson had played 1,040 snaps from 2010-'12; Jolly had played 1,888 from 2006-'09 before his career was interrupted by suspension and imprisonment.
It appears that both defensive coordinator Dom Capers and defensive line coach Mike Trgovac decided Jolly had returned to a reasonable facsimile of his 2009 form. That's when he led the unit in snaps (835) and was a pillar of the NFL's No.1-ranked run defense.
"We like Johnny's experience," Trgovac said Friday. "He's been around this defense. He's very aware.
"We like C.J.'s experience, too. They're both very important to us. You can't play everybody.
"Sometimes it's harder to run guys in and out of the game. They get more tired doing that than actually playing. It can be a long way to go."
This story has so many twists and turns, I think it's the reason why I'm so drawn to it. This guy 3 years ago, I thought we would never see him put on a Packer jersey and now he's starting. If he has truly buried his demons, it's the american dream because you are defined in life by how you handle adversity. I hope for nothing but the best for Mr. Jolly and hope that he can keep up the good work.If I may offer my own opinion on the matter, I hope Johnny Jolly as a human being rises above this conflict. We all make mistakes in our life, we all do things we regret. How many second chances has life given us, has our loved ones given us?
If I may offer my own opinion on the matter, I hope Johnny Jolly as a human being rises above this conflict. We all make mistakes in our life, we all do things we regret. How many second chances has life given us, has our loved ones given us? If the Packers are willing to welcome Jolly back into the Pack family that speaks volumes. Perhaps instead of focusing on his past we should focus on his present and future as a part of our team.
Excellent comment but am I missing something from my computer ? I can`t see anything offensive here ? I think he`s proved everybody wrong who doubted him. I`m a big supporter of him myself. Just saying.
Thank you for your explanation. I went right through the thread and couldn`t see anything.There were some comments or opinions offered that were questionable to say the least. While there is no harm in debating or discussing it we must keep such comments in good taste. That is not to be said if you disagree or you have something negative to say, it can't be said but the key here is keeping such things appropriate. For instance you can say I disagree with the league reinstating him or the Pack signing him and give your reasons without offending half the forum.
The reason you are not seeing anything offensive is probably because they have been removed.