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Re: GB - Why Brett?... ARod is my QB...

Posted: 01/08/2008, 19:41
by Peyton_Manning18
Ormai sembra che lo stia facendo per soldi... :gazza:

Re: GB - Why Brett?... ARod is my QB...

Posted: 03/08/2008, 12:16
by G-m@n
L'ultimatum di R. Goodell nei confronti della telenovela Favre potrebbe indurre il futuro Hall Of Famer a riconsiderare il proprio ritiro (la cosa migliore a mio parere).
Goodell ha infatti sentenziato che la vicenda dovrà avere fine Lunedì, termine  entro cui la franchigia e il giocatore, dovranno dichiarare la posizione di quest'ultimo a roster, altrimenti non verrà accettata la richiesta di reinserimento nella NFL.

Re: GB - Why Brett?... ARod is my QB...

Posted: 03/08/2008, 12:41
by matteogb4
1. abbiamo firmato Grant: questi i termini dell'accordo  :applauso: :applauso:



Green Bay -- Running back Ryan Grant scored a major victory in his negotiations with the Green Bay Packers, agreeing to terms on a four-year contract loaded with incentives and escalators that could earn him $30 million, his agent Alan Herman told the Journal Sentinel.

"He's very happy," Herman said. "It's been a dream year for him."

The Packers started out offering only a $1.75 million signing bonus, but Herman was able to negotiate a deal that will pay Grant a $3 million roster bonus when he signs the contract and another $1.25 million through base salary ($750,000) and another roster bonus ($500,000).

Thus, Grant will earn $4.25 million this year. Over two years, his take will be $8 million.

Herman said that there are many layers of incentives and escalators that will compensate Grant handsomely if he produces the way he did last year when he rushed for 956 yards and eight touchdowns in 10 games.

If Grant rushes for 1,500 yards this year, he will earn another $4 million  in 2009, Herman said. If he only rushes for 1,000 yards he would only earn an additional $1 million.

Herman said the base salaries in the contract were set but the incentives and escalators will determine Grant's income each year. He said based on the way Grant plays the next four years, he could earn $30 million or $24 million or $18 million.

He said the four-year deal will allow Grant, 25, to become an unrestricted free agent after the 2011 season.

One of the benefits for the Packers is that all of Grant's earning this year will count against the salary cap right away rather than carry into next season and beyond. The Packers are $30 million under the salary cap and so they have plenty of room to take on Grant's salaries.

Most teams would have made the $3 million roster bonus a signing bonus so that the cap charge could be pro-rated over four years. As a roster bonus, all of it counts this year.

Herman said the two sides spoke on Thursday, but there was no communication on Friday. Then Herman reached negotiator Russ Ball this morning and the two spoke for nearly six hours straight before finalizing the agreement around 6 p.m.

Herman said regardless of whether Grant makes it to the Pro Bowls four straight years or plays a significant amount of time, he's going to make good money on the deal. The Packers had submitted a one-year, $370,000 tender offer that secured their rights to the second-year running back, but Grant refused to sign.

Feeling his situation was unique -- he was on the Giants' practice squad in 2005 and sat out all of 2006 with a non-football releated hand injury -- Grant wanted a multi-year deal that would guarantee he would be compensated well if he played at the same level he did last year.

Grant was acquired for a sixth-round pick from the Giants shortly after he had been informed he had made the team and suddenly found himself in Green Bay the first week of the regular season. He was a backup behind Brandon Jackson and DeShawn Wynn until exploding for 104 yards in the Denver game.

He became the starter after that and rushed for 100 yards five more times, including his 201-yard playoff performance against the Seattle Seahawks. Only San Diego's LaDainian Tomlinson had more rushing yards (947) over the season's final 10 weeks.


2. favre sembra voglia accettare la proposta transattiva dei packers....proprio "....for the love of the game...."      :disgusto: :disgusto:


3. l'attacco sta deludendo molto nel training camp

Re: GB - Why Brett?... ARod is my QB...

Posted: 03/08/2008, 17:21
by matteogb4
Green Bay -- ESPN is reporting that commissioner Roger Goodell has reinstated Brett Favre.

It's unclear whether the move was made to force Favre and the Packers to reach a resolution or was a breakdown in negotiations with the 10-year, $20 million marketing and promotions deal.

ESPN reported that Favre will fly to Green Bay later today, but he won't be added to the roster until Monday.

Re: GB - Why Brett?... ARod is my QB...

Posted: 03/08/2008, 19:21
by AEM
Non ho controllato se altri l hanno scritto ma...

Dicono che Brett Favre sara` al GB camp domani!

AEM

Re: GB - Why Brett?... ARod is my QB...

Posted: 03/08/2008, 19:28
by Paperone
AEM wrote: Non ho controllato se altri l hanno scritto ma...

Dicono che Brett Favre sara` al GB camp domani!

AEM
ad allenarsi o solo per parlare?

Re: GB - Why Brett?... ARod is my QB...

Posted: 03/08/2008, 20:00
by AEM
Dicono che "he will report to the Packers on Monday".

Che vada per parlare o allenarsi, boh, vorrei solo essere li a sentire tutto sta menata!

AEM

Re: GB - Why Brett?... ARod is my QB...

Posted: 03/08/2008, 22:08
by matteogb4
brett sta tornando...




Green Bay - Packers president/CEO Mark Murphy released a statement a short time ago welcoming Brett Favre back to the team.

    Sixteen years after Brett Favre came to the Packers, he is returning for a seventeenth season. He has had a great career with our organization and although we built this year around the assumption that Brett meant what he said about retiring, Brett is coming back.  We will welcome him back and turn this situation to our advantage.

    Frankly, Brett’s change of mind put us in a very difficult spot. We now will revise many actions and assumptions about our long-term future, all predicated on Brett’s decision last March to retire. As a result of his decision, we invested considerably in a new and different future without Brett and we were obviously moving in that direction. That’s why this wasn’t easy. Having crossed the Rubicon once when Brett decided to retire, it’s very difficult to reorient our plans and cross it again in the opposite direction – but we’ll put this to our advantage.

    Brett will be in camp tomorrow. Although there has been uncertainty regarding Brett’s return, Ted Thompson and Coach McCarthy had previously discussed this and have had a plan in place. Coach McCarthy will talk to the team and the quarterbacks about the plan moving forward, and after he has done that we will share it publicly.

    No matter what, I look forward to another successful season for the Packers and our fans. This has been a tough situation, but the Packers will make the most of it.

Re: GB - Why Brett?... ARod is my QB...

Posted: 03/08/2008, 22:27
by shilton
sta diventando una telenovela senza fine

Re: GB - Why Brett?... ARod is my QB...

Posted: 03/08/2008, 22:55
by matteogb4
favre gareggerà per il ruolo di titolare




Green Bay -- The Green Bay Packers are through negotiating with quarterback Brett Favre on a marketing deal and they are anticipating him reporting for training camp Monday and being on the field as soon as he passes his physical, a Packers source said.

Another source close to the club, said that the Packers have agreed to allow Favre to compete with Aaron Rodgers for the starting job and he won't necessarily be the backup this season. Trade talks with Favre have not advanced and coach Mike McCarthy is expected to come up with a plan that will split the practice repetitions with Rodgers.

The Packers released this statement from president Mark Murphy:

"Sixteen years after Brett Favre came to the Packers, he is returning for a seventeenth season. He has had a great career with our organization and although we built this year around the assumption that Brett meant what he said about retiring, Brett is coming back.  We will welcome him back and turn this situation to our advantage.

"Frankly, Brett's change of mind put us in a very difficult spot. We now will revise many actions and assumptions about our long-term future, all predicated on Brett's decision last March to retire. As a result of his decision, we invested considerably in a new and different future without Brett and we were obviously moving in that direction. That's why this wasn't easy. Having crossed the Rubicon once when Brett decided to retire, it's very difficult to reorient our plans and cross it again in the opposite direction - but we'll put this to our advantage.

"Brett will be in camp tomorrow. Although there has been uncertainty regarding Brett's return, Ted Thompson and Coach McCarthy had previously discussed this and have had a plan in place. Coach McCarthy will talk to the team and the quarterbacks about the plan moving forward, and after he has done that we will share it publicly.

"No matter what, I look forward to another successful season for the Packers and our fans. This has been a tough situation, but the Packers will make the most of it."

McCarthy is expected to address the quaerterback situation after the scrimmage tonight.

Re: GB - Why Brett?... ARod is my QB...

Posted: 04/08/2008, 0:16
by Luca79
matteogb4 wrote: favre gareggerà per il ruolo di titolare
Quindi è sicuro che resta ai Pakers?  :penso:

Re: GB - Why Brett?... ARod is my QB...

Posted: 04/08/2008, 0:42
by mr.kerouac
non so chi è più patetico attualmente tra favre (grande favorito), goodell e i packers...
certo che è una bella lotta

Re: GB - Why Brett?... ARod is my QB...

Posted: 04/08/2008, 9:30
by matteogb4
rilasciato gafford. il ruolo di long snapper è per ora sulle spalle j.j. jansen.....che non sapevo fosse dei nostri e non so manco chi sia

Re: GB - Why Brett?... ARod is my QB...

Posted: 04/08/2008, 9:42
by matteogb4
alcune impressioni (in inglese) dopo la prima parte di TC e dopo il consueto family night...in molti hanno fischiato rodgers...penso sia abbastanza censurabile questo comportamento anche perchè lui è quello che non ha nessuna colpa. in ogni caso BRETT FAVRE E' A GREEN BAY...adesso tutto è possibile.


    * Rodgers was very inconsistent, as he has been the past three or four practices. His reads don't appear to be sound. Combine that with his constant movement in the pocket, you just get the feeling that he's not comfortable yet. He threw three or four passes without setting his feet, including one boneheaded pass back across the field that would be a pick six in a regular season game. The interception was OK if you base it off the situation -- last play of the game and you need a touchdown -- but it wasn't close to Ruvell Martin. Rodgers threw about four passes behind receivers.
    * Brohm wasn't a whole lot better. He throws the ball about a half step too late right now. And his arm hasn't shown up that well.
    * Flynn puts the ball in the right place but he's too slow delivering the ball. It has to get there much quicker.
    * Ruvell Martin, Greg Jennings and Jordy Nelson all had drops.
    * Tony Moll had a very rough night. He gave up at least three pressures.
    * Johnny Jolly was a beast. He was constantly behind the line of scrimmage. The first-team defense basically had its way with the second-team offensive line.
    * Vernand Morency continued a strong couple of days by having a 29-yard run. The hole was huge but he showed some good burst getting out there.
    * Tramon Williams came back strong from his injury and showed just how much better he is than the rest of the guys at nickel back. Jarrett Bush was decent, and Patrick Lee -- aside  from his pass interference penalty -- did a nice job. Will Blackmon was a little invisible.
    * Charlie Peprah was flying all over the field making plays.
    * Nick Collins saw some time at cornerback. He said it's to help him with his cover skills.
    * Junius Coston struggled.
    * Josh Sitton continued to look good.

Re: GB - Why Brett?... ARod is my QB...

Posted: 04/08/2008, 12:59
by multiple
Che tristezza sta storia di Favre! Veramente pessimo!