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Cheesehead
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You're wrong and you should know it. If you don't, you might have anger management problems yourself. There was absolutely no reason for Walker to go off on the guy.Was he not held accountable for it by turning a 48 yard fg into a 33 yarder as well as being ejected from the game? Like I said before Walker is a fckn idiot for doing that...not debating that
I still stand by the fact that the opposing team's staff should never for any reason put their hands on an opposing player. Unless they are helping their medical counter parts. In say a Damar Hamlin situation.
I also stand by the fact that playing in the NFL is just these guys job. And that fans shouldnt expect it to be the most important thing in a guys life. They're just trading their time for money like the rest of us...so that they can do things they enjoy with family and friends when theyre not at work
As far as the penalties against Walker, the yardage, and the fine, the penalty hurt the team, the fine was a pittance, and he should be suspended.
As for Walker himself, he has a history of doing things that are outside the rules. It isn't just twice here in his first year in Green Bay, but goes back to when he was in college. There were red flags in regards to him.
The guy is just real strong but he needs to reel it in a little bit and find some discipline. This isn’t backyard nerf football.
To be fair they should’ve brought that number to include a bigger sample size. He’s still a pretty good WR, but with the 38th most targets his yardage output was 39th and yards per game was 38th. Had he played every last game he still would not have broken 900 yards. I’m not implying he’s not good. I am saying he definitely didn’t “exceed”expectations as our primary target. I’ve got him as a lower end WR2 area which isn’t a slight by any means. I am being a little critical of him because he didn’t rise to the occasion. This was his stage to shine and he had the setup to have a 1,000 yard season.