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Here’s a hint: FSU was the 8th-ranked team at the end of 2016 and returned 9 defensive starters plus their QB. They then lost their QB.

They didn’t interview anybody. Because they never signed anybody. They rolled the dice with who they had. You can argue that it was a silly move to choose Hundley and Callahan over the field. But I don’t know why we’re talking about civil rights leaders from the future. Come on, man.

You’re right. Green Bay’s RBs are better than those in Tampa or Seattle. But that’s it. 

“Cheap” was poor word choice. “Rare” is better. The Pack have dipped into free agency, but you can count Ted’s big money UFAs on one hand, and they’re usually on the defensive side of the ball. When’s the last time GB signed a QB in free agency? Tolzien and Seneca Wallace are the only two examples from this decade.

I know. I agree. I never said McCarthy was a great coach. But his teams are winning. Marvin Lewis’ Bengals are not. Apples to oranges.

This is the Pack’s third losing season in over 20 years. This is nothing like Marvin Lewis’ situation in Cincy.

I’m honestly shocked. Deadspin really buried the lede on this one.

But this belief would underestimate the Packers’ non-Rodgers talent. Their line is a perfect fit for Rodgers’ scrambling and improv talents. But that line isn’t good in a traditional sense. They let T.J. Lang walk and replaced him with a Jahri Evans swan song. The Pack’s talent at RB is easily the League’s worst.

I can buy Green Bay’s arguments. Aaron Rodgers is the world’s greatest QB and he sustained a medium-term injury during the season. I don’t think Kap would have helped in either the short or long term. Signing then starting any quarterback off the street is a bad idea. Plus the Packers are also notoriously cheap when

Two Girls, One Cup is the obvious answer. That’s why batshit psycho Dana looks so comfortable.

Ya think? Carson Palmer and his last legs aren’t much of a QB. Fitzgerald hasn’t had a #2 since Anquan left. The best RB during his tenure was either a rookie David Johnson or a past-his-prime Chris Johnson. And Arians still won over 60% of his games.

Use that tax cut for penis enlargement pills you little-dick-nerd-bitch.

I assume white Buffaloes (Buffaloans?) have a dislike for Tyrod the same way they have a dislike for Obama. But I can’t quite put my finger on it.

But he wasn’t that good! Tark wasn’t much of a passer until his later years and he never ran for over 400 yards in a season. He never won a ring, either. Tarkenton being the comparison for mobile quarterbacks in a world with Steve Young is blasphemous.

I’m not defending Gus at all. He’s grating. I don’t like him. Instead, I’m pointing out the absurdity of a renowned pro broadcaster referencing a QB from a time before Air Coryell.

Gus was 11 during Tarkenton’s last season in 1978. What a profound reference.

Who the fuck roots for flags? Let ‘em play ball.

But he’s so corny. Like SUPER corny. He’s one of the most gifted athletes on Earth and his reaction is to down the opinions of rec league players? A ‘heel’ is coming with more heat than that.

15-25 million people watch any given NFL game. I can’t comprehend who this ‘MAJORITY’ is.

Woah, woah, woah. What? I’ll buy this argument from a football sense. Most players and hardcore fans are well-aware of football’s risks. But the wakeup call for casual and non-viewers created this sensationalism that’s polarized fans. An argument can be made that selling family fun and delivering life-threatening