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Feb 28 2013 09:05am
crash... :(

i figured that would be his mentality but you had to go and confirm it...

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Feb 28 2013 02:51pm
I really hope they release Jolly... Apparently they're working on renegotiating the contract to buy some time and make a decision on him around training camp.
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Feb 28 2013 03:00pm
Is there any information on the internet about NFL teams practicing because I want to know more about how the Packers are going to prepare for next season.
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Feb 28 2013 03:02pm
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Is there any information on the internet about NFL teams practicing because I want to know more about how the Packers are going to prepare for next season.


Generally, no. Once training camp starts, you can attend parts of practice, but they won't be talking about much outside of the draft and current contracts for a few months.

The best thing to follow in the off season (and the season for that matter) is the Ask Vic column on the Packers' website.
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Generally, no. Once training camp starts, you can attend parts of practice, but they won't be talking about much outside of the draft and current contracts for a few months.

The best thing to follow in the off season (and the season for that matter) is the Ask Vic column on the Packers' website.


Okay thanks.
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Quote (Crashnburn_819 @ Feb 28 2013 03:02pm)
Generally, no. Once training camp starts, you can attend parts of practice, but they won't be talking about much outside of the draft and current contracts for a few months.

The best thing to follow in the off season (and the season for that matter) is the Ask Vic column on the Packers' website.


:hail: Ask Vic :hail:
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yep. he's a dick. that's fine... hopefully he'll play like he did at the end of last season for his last year and we can work on replacing him in the draft either this year or next. would not surprise me if a TE was taken once we address the more glaring needs; best available means best available... even if that happens to be a TE :D
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yep. he's a dick. that's fine... hopefully he'll play like he did at the end of last season for his last year and we can work on replacing him in the draft either this year or next. would not surprise me if a TE was taken once we address the more glaring needs; best available means best available... even if that happens to be a TE :D


Again mixed . If the dude shuts up and hangs onto the ball cool. Jennings gone , I would like the weapon at TE.
We'll see in the coming weeks I guess
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Again mixed . If the dude shuts up and hangs onto the ball cool. Jennings gone , I would like the weapon at TE.
We'll see in the coming weeks I guess


well think of it this way... last season we had arguably the best receiving core in football

this offseason, we could potentially lose Jennings, Finley and we already lost DD... quite a drop off. we'd be fine but that's still a big drop off.

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