Quote Originally Posted by JDD: @arch1969 All this time I thought otherwise, you have to be kidding me. I even had business cards made that said JDD- Owner/Operator- GB Packers Inc. Useless paper now. They also told me I would have my own parking spot at Lambeau, I mean not a good one in the front, but still, lying bastards. Thanks. You ruined my day. I am kidding, but since sarcasm may be lost on you I will go ahead and say that in plain writing. It is merely a sentimental thing, that fans of the organization participate in. Nobody ACTUALLY thinks they are gonna make money when they pay the few dollars it costs to get a share. It is just a team souvenir, with the option to go to the shareholders meeting and vote on team hierarchy. When AJ Dillon and Aaron Jones bought them in 2021, they didn't think they were gonna make any money on them either, nobody does. Did you honestly think you were unveiling some new information that wasn't known? That is what it seems like. lol. "You don't own anything". No shit. Nothing gets past you,,,,,great catch. Sharp as a marble. Think about it like this,,,,,,,,sometimes people buy a share of their 2nd favorite team just so when they have time one summer to go to the shareholder meeting and see Lambeau they can take their Mom there so she can have the experience before she dies, plus she loved the shirts I bought her. It isn't always about financial gain. Now go google deez nuts. JDD.. awesome funny posts..This is the Beauty of Covers.com. Good Luck This year.. Especially being a Raiders fan... As I read today's LVRJ paper.your team is projected to be one of the Worst teams in NFL this year. You might be better supporting the team you OWN
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Quote Originally Posted by JDD: @arch1969 All this time I thought otherwise, you have to be kidding me. I even had business cards made that said JDD- Owner/Operator- GB Packers Inc. Useless paper now. They also told me I would have my own parking spot at Lambeau, I mean not a good one in the front, but still, lying bastards. Thanks. You ruined my day. I am kidding, but since sarcasm may be lost on you I will go ahead and say that in plain writing. It is merely a sentimental thing, that fans of the organization participate in. Nobody ACTUALLY thinks they are gonna make money when they pay the few dollars it costs to get a share. It is just a team souvenir, with the option to go to the shareholders meeting and vote on team hierarchy. When AJ Dillon and Aaron Jones bought them in 2021, they didn't think they were gonna make any money on them either, nobody does. Did you honestly think you were unveiling some new information that wasn't known? That is what it seems like. lol. "You don't own anything". No shit. Nothing gets past you,,,,,great catch. Sharp as a marble. Think about it like this,,,,,,,,sometimes people buy a share of their 2nd favorite team just so when they have time one summer to go to the shareholder meeting and see Lambeau they can take their Mom there so she can have the experience before she dies, plus she loved the shirts I bought her. It isn't always about financial gain. Now go google deez nuts. JDD.. awesome funny posts..This is the Beauty of Covers.com. Good Luck This year.. Especially being a Raiders fan... As I read today's LVRJ paper.your team is projected to be one of the Worst teams in NFL this year. You might be better supporting the team you OWN
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So, let me summarize this thread. Some dude thinks the Packers will win tomorrow and bet on the Packers. Someone else bet the other side and starting taking cheap shots. Then, a bunch of B.S.
Welcome to Covers Arch Many good cappers have left this site because of these idiots whom are just best left being ignored.
Bears losing eight straight in this head to head match up haven't beat the packers since 2018 and I as well look for that losing streak to continue today
Good luck to you this season Bud
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So, let me summarize this thread. Some dude thinks the Packers will win tomorrow and bet on the Packers. Someone else bet the other side and starting taking cheap shots. Then, a bunch of B.S.
Welcome to Covers Arch Many good cappers have left this site because of these idiots whom are just best left being ignored.
Bears losing eight straight in this head to head match up haven't beat the packers since 2018 and I as well look for that losing streak to continue today
This fifth round draft pick Sean Clifford will surprise Clifford (6-2, 218) started 46 games for Penn State over five seasons. He threw a school record 86 touchdown passes and rushed for 15 more and was a four-time team captain and three-time All-Big Ten pick. He also produced a Relative atheletic score of 9.04 out of 10.0 at Penn State’s pro day.
Okay. Great nugget. Ummm...thanks for this. You forgot to analyze Nate Peterman (6'2" 225) In 2016, Peterman started in all 13 games at the helm of the highest scoring offense in Pitt history (40.92 points per game; 532 total points). Completed 60.5% of his passes for 2,855 yards with 27 touchdowns. Led the ACC and ranked eighth nationally in pass efficiency (163.4 rating). Led the ACC and ranked fourth nationally in yards per completion (15.43). Led the ACC and ranked seventh nationally in yards per pass attempt (9.33).
Peterman, 29, was a part of the Bears' initial cuts when the roster was trimmed from 90 to 53 players last week. He was re-signed to the active roster Thursday. Chicago is carrying three quarterbacks on the active roster between Fields, Peterman and Bagent.During roster cuts, Bears coach Matt Eberflus said the team was having conversations about adding a veteran quarterback to help the team's two younger quarterbacks (Fields is 24; Bagent is 23). With two seasons' worth of knowledge in the Bears' offense, Peterman earned his way into the role behind Fields given all the things Chicago coaches and front office personnel say they expect a backup quarterback to provide."We're sure glad to have [Peterman] back," Eberflus said. "He's really good for that room. Him and Justin learned the offense together, so to speak, so they're speaking the same language. They understand it really well. I think it's good to have him in the room."
I wanted to add more ABSOLUTELY useless information to this thread on backup quarterbacks.
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Quote Originally Posted by justliketoplay:
This fifth round draft pick Sean Clifford will surprise Clifford (6-2, 218) started 46 games for Penn State over five seasons. He threw a school record 86 touchdown passes and rushed for 15 more and was a four-time team captain and three-time All-Big Ten pick. He also produced a Relative atheletic score of 9.04 out of 10.0 at Penn State’s pro day.
Okay. Great nugget. Ummm...thanks for this. You forgot to analyze Nate Peterman (6'2" 225) In 2016, Peterman started in all 13 games at the helm of the highest scoring offense in Pitt history (40.92 points per game; 532 total points). Completed 60.5% of his passes for 2,855 yards with 27 touchdowns. Led the ACC and ranked eighth nationally in pass efficiency (163.4 rating). Led the ACC and ranked fourth nationally in yards per completion (15.43). Led the ACC and ranked seventh nationally in yards per pass attempt (9.33).
Peterman, 29, was a part of the Bears' initial cuts when the roster was trimmed from 90 to 53 players last week. He was re-signed to the active roster Thursday. Chicago is carrying three quarterbacks on the active roster between Fields, Peterman and Bagent.During roster cuts, Bears coach Matt Eberflus said the team was having conversations about adding a veteran quarterback to help the team's two younger quarterbacks (Fields is 24; Bagent is 23). With two seasons' worth of knowledge in the Bears' offense, Peterman earned his way into the role behind Fields given all the things Chicago coaches and front office personnel say they expect a backup quarterback to provide."We're sure glad to have [Peterman] back," Eberflus said. "He's really good for that room. Him and Justin learned the offense together, so to speak, so they're speaking the same language. They understand it really well. I think it's good to have him in the room."
I wanted to add more ABSOLUTELY useless information to this thread on backup quarterbacks.
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