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<blockquote data-quote="El Guapo" data-source="post: 964926" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>Like a child, you instinctively disagree without thinking or critically reading first. You literally copied what I said to make an argument. You quoted me saying that Jones doesn't reach into his pocket to pay coaches. Again, this is not just offering different opinions in a forum. This is your smug way of trying to seem smarter than others. It's an old bit that is not appreciated by myself or others on this forum.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You can construe it as adamant, but I'm just replying to your unrelenting replies. I agreed that I think that LaFleur is being appropriately compensated. My comment is about how they pay coaches in general. You admitted that they lowballed on special teams, which is exactly my point. The Packers don't need to low ball. They need to be reasonable, responsible, and willing to pay top dollar for top coaches.</p><p></p><p></p><p>First of all, how am I ignoring it? Because I didn't post it? I linked the financial statment and gave the relevant information in a post. <u><em>If</em></u> you confronted me on it and I refused to acknowledge it, then you would have an argument. All you have is one-side argument...again.</p><p></p><p>Second of all, you got it backwards. The Packers Cash & Investments <strong><em>increased</em></strong> from $422M in 2020 to $511M in 2021. So you should double-check before launching into these arguments. Read enough of these and you would see that the Packers Cash & Investments dipped by $22M between 2019 and 2020 due to the Covid-19 stock market drop. In 2021, it rose by $89M. Not included is that hidden in their written description for 2021, is a revelation that their Net Income of $60.7M is "the result of an unprecedented rebound in the investment markets after the March 2020 downturn." Later on, they stated that "A strong balance sheet allowed us to withstand the pandemic and position us for future success."</p><p>[ATTACH=full]18422[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p>Fooling myself? Based upon what information? Do you know the financial positions of the other teams in the league? That would be how one would support such a statement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Guapo, post: 964926, member: 5830"] Like a child, you instinctively disagree without thinking or critically reading first. You literally copied what I said to make an argument. You quoted me saying that Jones doesn't reach into his pocket to pay coaches. Again, this is not just offering different opinions in a forum. This is your smug way of trying to seem smarter than others. It's an old bit that is not appreciated by myself or others on this forum. You can construe it as adamant, but I'm just replying to your unrelenting replies. I agreed that I think that LaFleur is being appropriately compensated. My comment is about how they pay coaches in general. You admitted that they lowballed on special teams, which is exactly my point. The Packers don't need to low ball. They need to be reasonable, responsible, and willing to pay top dollar for top coaches. First of all, how am I ignoring it? Because I didn't post it? I linked the financial statment and gave the relevant information in a post. [U][I]If[/I][/U] you confronted me on it and I refused to acknowledge it, then you would have an argument. All you have is one-side argument...again. Second of all, you got it backwards. The Packers Cash & Investments [B][I]increased[/I][/B] from $422M in 2020 to $511M in 2021. So you should double-check before launching into these arguments. Read enough of these and you would see that the Packers Cash & Investments dipped by $22M between 2019 and 2020 due to the Covid-19 stock market drop. In 2021, it rose by $89M. Not included is that hidden in their written description for 2021, is a revelation that their Net Income of $60.7M is "the result of an unprecedented rebound in the investment markets after the March 2020 downturn." Later on, they stated that "A strong balance sheet allowed us to withstand the pandemic and position us for future success." [ATTACH type="full" alt="1660154650313.png"]18422[/ATTACH] Fooling myself? Based upon what information? Do you know the financial positions of the other teams in the league? That would be how one would support such a statement. [/QUOTE]
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