Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Sounds like they pulled the trigger on Ahman Green


Really? When I first heard the news the Packers were working Ahman Green out, my thought was, "You have to be shitting me." Now that the word is on the street that they actually signed him, I don't think I even have a response. Wow. At least my Ahman Green Mcfarlane figure has some relevance again. I have a Desmond Mason Bucks figurine as well. If he is back for his 3rd tour of duty, that would be great.

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  1. First!

    Just wanted to be the jackass on jsonline blogs.

    Ok now I’m back, sorry about that.

    Your Mcfarlane figure seems to be inaccurate. Ahman is missing his rubber arm sleeve thingy. Oh and this signing can’t be good. Maybe they can bring Frank bag of doughnuts back in to sure up the O-Line.

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  2. We're really scraping the bottom of the barell now. The Packers just can't seem to ever find a good running back. We've had servicable, but not good. I hated green when he was here before and I'll hate him now. Run 2 yards, fall down. Run 3 yards, fall down. Run -20 yards, fall down.

    That statue looks like Green is holding his leg trying to do a bad spin kick like dolph lundgren.

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  3. He needs 46 yards to break Jim Taylor's franchise rushing record, Nice!

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  4. Now that is a wow. I'm not even a Packer Fan but that is reson enough NOT to sign him. Jim Taylor looks alot better on your record books then Ahman Green. This coming from a fan whose record book is filled with Sid Luckman.

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  6. I think its funny that Packer fans would actually complain about never having a "good" running back. Ahman Green strung together some pretty impressive seasons that would qualify him as 'good' in my book. Yes he had fumbling issues, but he also ran for nearly 7,000 yards with the Packers in 5 seasons.

    What, you weren't blessed enough to have an elite quarterback for a decade and a half? Now you expected to have an Eric Dickerson or a Barry Sanders too.

    That's flat out greedy.

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  7. Yes, I would have drafted Barry Sanders over Tony Bologna Tit Mandarich. Probably one of the worst drafting decisions in all of sports history.

    Can you imagine Sanders with the Packer O-line back then and Favre at QB? Hello dynasty.

    I think that would have been more good scouting than greed.

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  8. I know his numbers say "good", but he was a fucking douchebag cry baby bitch. I just never liked him.

    And yes, he would fumble 37 times per game. Then he would pout on the sidelines with his Kid N' Play hair cut.

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  9. I loved Ahman. He could take it to the house at any moment. Dude had some monster years in Green Bay. Monster.

    Barry over Manderich would have been sweet...then draft Troy Vincent instead of T-Buck...oh, baby!

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  10. Every team has draft day coulda, woulda, shouldas. Dorsey Levens was another good, if not unspectacular RB. Truly spectacular/elite RBs only come about one or two per decade. Barry & Emmitt, Payton & Dickerson, Harris and OJ, JB...

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  11. He was drafted one slot before them, but Ron Wolf made it no secret that he wanted Ray Lewis. After Baltimore tabbed him right in front of GB, Wolf takes John Michaels. Add Lewis to those 90s teams and early '00s teams and you have at least one, if not two or three more Super Bowl titles.

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