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<blockquote data-quote="all about da packers" data-source="post: 37006" data-attributes="member: 227"><p>Hmmmm....... Well here is my guess</p><p></p><p>Texans - Either Matt L. or Bush (Texans GM is crap. He knows nothing about football. I think Carr still can be decent, but all signs point to a QB or RB)</p><p></p><p>Jets - Matt L. or Bush (All depends on Pennington. If he can comeback healthy, they draft Bush to take over for Martin. If Pennington cannot comeback, they take Matt L.)</p><p></p><p>Saints - Matt L., outside chance on Bush (Brooks couldn't get it done, so Saints are now in the market for a QB. But knowing Benson, I wouldn't be surprised if he forces his GM to pick Bush. More market value and money can come in if Bush is choosen)</p><p></p><p>Cards - Bush, outside chance of Matt L. (Cards have potential, although small, in Josh. They also have Warner. However, there running game has been terrible. Some running might allow Josh to develop since he will have less pressure. Can you imagine, Bolding - Fitzgeral - Bryant as WR's, and Bush at RB! Dennis Green could do all sorts of things with that combo. Josh could have a breakout year. Heck I think I could have a break out-year with players on O like those<img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/biggrin.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" data-shortname=":D" />!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="all about da packers, post: 37006, member: 227"] Hmmmm....... Well here is my guess Texans - Either Matt L. or Bush (Texans GM is crap. He knows nothing about football. I think Carr still can be decent, but all signs point to a QB or RB) Jets - Matt L. or Bush (All depends on Pennington. If he can comeback healthy, they draft Bush to take over for Martin. If Pennington cannot comeback, they take Matt L.) Saints - Matt L., outside chance on Bush (Brooks couldn't get it done, so Saints are now in the market for a QB. But knowing Benson, I wouldn't be surprised if he forces his GM to pick Bush. More market value and money can come in if Bush is choosen) Cards - Bush, outside chance of Matt L. (Cards have potential, although small, in Josh. They also have Warner. However, there running game has been terrible. Some running might allow Josh to develop since he will have less pressure. Can you imagine, Bolding - Fitzgeral - Bryant as WR's, and Bush at RB! Dennis Green could do all sorts of things with that combo. Josh could have a breakout year. Heck I think I could have a break out-year with players on O like those:D! [/QUOTE]
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