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Didn’t see it posted. About a year too late. I would have signed him to compliment our stud receiver Pickens last year. Now he’ll just be another guy being easily covered in man.
3/4 of the season is in the books. Last season we didn't have a #2 WR and traded for Williams and he barely played. This year we sign Thielen from waivers. Probably barely plays if at all. It isn't like we are going to open up our offense now. Our scheme and philosophy are the issue on offense....and defense(but that is a different bitching point).People would be bitching if we hadn’t picked him up as well.
I don't disagree with that. I am just pointing out that no matter what someone was going to ***** if we did or didn't sign him regardless of the eventual outcome.3/4 of the season is in the books. Last season we didn't have a #2 WR and traded for Williams and he barely played. This year we sign Thielen from waivers. Probably barely plays if at all. It isn't like we are going to open up our offense now. Our scheme and philosophy are the issue on offense....and defense(but that is a different bitching point).
MVS is waiting on Ike Taylor to return his hands.i’m in favor of the signing. It puts a veteran receiver in the room that understands the nuances and the preparation needed to be successful on the field. Especially with another veteran in the quarterback, Aaron Rodgers. Those two might possibly mesh.
What’s the latest on MVS?
There has to be a handful of plays in the playbook that he could help us out with. I mean, come on really!
I actually think the team has a clear vision and direction, it just isn't working. You have a front office that wants to be a physical football team and win in the trenches. 9 of 21 picks have been on the offensive or defensive lines (10 if you include Darnell Washington).This is truly pathetic.
Being a fan for over 45 years, I have NEVER experienced this level of ineptness and incompetence, with absolutely no direction nor vision.