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<blockquote data-quote="Ace" data-source="post: 658915" data-attributes="member: 9774"><p>Well I'll respond with the reasoning...</p><p></p><p>1.) Cook's deal is a 1 year deal allowing the Packers to re-assess after this season with a mountain of our own free agents to sign.</p><p>2.) Cook v. Green last 2 years...</p><p>Cook – 91 catches (174 tgts) 1115 yds 12.3 ypc & 3 TD’s</p><p>Green – 56 catches (86 tgts) 65 yds 11.8 ypc 4 TD’s</p><p><strong>****PLEASE READ*****</strong> Yes I'm fully aware Green played behind a HOF TE during the duration of time to which I pulled these stats. This is simply to illustrate that Ted paid what I would call fair market value for a TE with the #'s he has while Pittsburgh is paying for the upside. MUCH like the Rams did a few years ago with the TE the Packers just signed <strong>**********</strong></p><p>3.) As other's have pointed out, if Cook is terrible this year he's gone after this year free and clear. If he's good then he is added to the list of potential in house free agents to re-sign. If Green is terrible this year, sure Pitt could cut him but then take on some salary cap implications</p><p></p><p>Does that clear the *FACEPALM* up a bit?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ace, post: 658915, member: 9774"] Well I'll respond with the reasoning... 1.) Cook's deal is a 1 year deal allowing the Packers to re-assess after this season with a mountain of our own free agents to sign. 2.) Cook v. Green last 2 years... Cook – 91 catches (174 tgts) 1115 yds 12.3 ypc & 3 TD’s Green – 56 catches (86 tgts) 65 yds 11.8 ypc 4 TD’s [B]****PLEASE READ*****[/B] Yes I'm fully aware Green played behind a HOF TE during the duration of time to which I pulled these stats. This is simply to illustrate that Ted paid what I would call fair market value for a TE with the #'s he has while Pittsburgh is paying for the upside. MUCH like the Rams did a few years ago with the TE the Packers just signed [B]**********[/B] 3.) As other's have pointed out, if Cook is terrible this year he's gone after this year free and clear. If he's good then he is added to the list of potential in house free agents to re-sign. If Green is terrible this year, sure Pitt could cut him but then take on some salary cap implications Does that clear the *FACEPALM* up a bit? [/QUOTE]
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