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<blockquote data-quote="TJV" data-source="post: 599281" data-attributes="member: 4300"><p>On the most recent <em>Sidelines </em>show, Jason Wilde said he thinks there's a chance, because of their age, both Bulaga and Cobb could sign three year deals like Jordy and James Jones did. He mentioned Bulaga was the youngest player to start a Super Bowl and Cobb is the same age as Abbrederis: Both could cash in big again in three years if they stay healthy. We sometimes forget how young they are: Bulaga will be 26 in March and Cobb won't be 25 until August. I think it makes sense to sign Cobb to a longer contract but I'd be happy with a three-year deal (as opposed to losing him).</p><p></p><p>Just as with Cobb, I think it's very important to keep Bulaga. This season’s OL was the best in Green Bay since... perhaps 2003 - they were better run blocking and the current OL is better pass blocking. McCarthy was right when he said it had a chance to be the best OL in his nine seasons as HC. I have to say I was very pleasantly surprised at how well the OL pass protected. That was highlighted by how much time a one-legged Rodgers had to throw.</p><p></p><p>Beyond what I consider a fact that there is no one on the roster prepared to take over Bulaga’s spot without a significant drop off, the camaraderie of this line should be maintained. They know each other extremely well and even Linsley seems to fit like a glove. There’s a good article on the Packers OL on the grantland site that’s been linked here before. </p><p><a href="http://grantland.com/features/green-bay-packers-offensive-line-aaron-rodgers/" target="_blank">http://grantland.com/features/green-bay-packers-offensive-line-aaron-rodgers/</a></p><p></p><p>Complaining about the performance of the Packers OL has been an annual ritual for far too long among Packers fans. Finally they have one worthy of the “skill” players on offense. Just as with Cobb, not at any price but Bulaga has to remain a Packer. Just like Cobb he’s a guy who was drafted and developed and is now a core player. The Packers have enough cap space to sign both of them as long as their demands aren't outlandish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJV, post: 599281, member: 4300"] On the most recent [I]Sidelines [/I]show, Jason Wilde said he thinks there's a chance, because of their age, both Bulaga and Cobb could sign three year deals like Jordy and James Jones did. He mentioned Bulaga was the youngest player to start a Super Bowl and Cobb is the same age as Abbrederis: Both could cash in big again in three years if they stay healthy. We sometimes forget how young they are: Bulaga will be 26 in March and Cobb won't be 25 until August. I think it makes sense to sign Cobb to a longer contract but I'd be happy with a three-year deal (as opposed to losing him). Just as with Cobb, I think it's very important to keep Bulaga. This season’s OL was the best in Green Bay since... perhaps 2003 - they were better run blocking and the current OL is better pass blocking. McCarthy was right when he said it had a chance to be the best OL in his nine seasons as HC. I have to say I was very pleasantly surprised at how well the OL pass protected. That was highlighted by how much time a one-legged Rodgers had to throw. Beyond what I consider a fact that there is no one on the roster prepared to take over Bulaga’s spot without a significant drop off, the camaraderie of this line should be maintained. They know each other extremely well and even Linsley seems to fit like a glove. There’s a good article on the Packers OL on the grantland site that’s been linked here before. [url]http://grantland.com/features/green-bay-packers-offensive-line-aaron-rodgers/[/url] Complaining about the performance of the Packers OL has been an annual ritual for far too long among Packers fans. Finally they have one worthy of the “skill” players on offense. Just as with Cobb, not at any price but Bulaga has to remain a Packer. Just like Cobb he’s a guy who was drafted and developed and is now a core player. The Packers have enough cap space to sign both of them as long as their demands aren't outlandish. [/QUOTE]
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