trwi7 wrote:Who the **** is Miles Teller? Completely honest, if you look up generic white dude in the dictionary, it's this guy.
He's in one of my all-time favorite movies, Whiplash. That being said, J.K. Simmons stole the show for me.
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trwi7 wrote:Who the **** is Miles Teller? Completely honest, if you look up generic white dude in the dictionary, it's this guy.
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?

Matches Malone wrote:trwi7 wrote:Who the **** is Miles Teller? Completely honest, if you look up generic white dude in the dictionary, it's this guy.
He's in one of my all-time favorite movies, Whiplash. That being said, J.K. Simmons stole the show for me.
ReasonablySober wrote:Matches Malone wrote:trwi7 wrote:Who the **** is Miles Teller? Completely honest, if you look up generic white dude in the dictionary, it's this guy.
He's in one of my all-time favorite movies, Whiplash. That being said, J.K. Simmons stole the show for me.
Mine too. Also, and I don't care if I get laughed at, but I'm a sucker for dance movies and the remake of Footloose is great and Teller is solid in it, playing the old Chris Penn role (RIP).
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?
skones wrote:trwi7 wrote:Who the **** is Miles Teller? Completely honest, if you look up generic white dude in the dictionary, it's this guy.
Project X
Whiplash (Won 3 Oscars)
Divergent
Fantastic Four
War Dogs
He'll be in the new Top Gun.
He's not exactly small potatoes.
stellation wrote:What's the difference between Gery Woelful and this glass of mineral water? The mineral water actually has a source."
I Hate Manure wrote:We look to be awful next season without Beasley.
trwi7 wrote:
Like I said. Who the **** is Miles Teller?
skones wrote:trwi7 wrote:
Like I said. Who the **** is Miles Teller?
We're the same age, have you adopted Walgreens Readers yet? Or is that just something you mull over on a consistent basis? Ya damn boomer.
stellation wrote:What's the difference between Gery Woelful and this glass of mineral water? The mineral water actually has a source."
I Hate Manure wrote:We look to be awful next season without Beasley.
stillgotgame wrote:Finn wrote:JimmyTheKid wrote:Spoiler:
Ok, fine. How about just being treated as well as the Alex Smith's and Andy Dalton's of the world? Or is that too much of an ask?
Nah, they're apparently primadonna's too if they need to be tied into QB draft picks their team's make.
Pretty funny that you have Giannis pic displayed as you bitch about teams catering to their stars.
You do know the Bucks didn't sign Thanasis for his defensive prowess, right?
skones wrote:trwi7 wrote:Who the **** is Miles Teller? Completely honest, if you look up generic white dude in the dictionary, it's this guy.
Project X
Whiplash (Won 3 Oscars)
Divergent
Fantastic Four
War Dogs
He'll be in the new Top Gun.
He's not exactly small potatoes.
M-C-G wrote:th87 wrote:M-C-G wrote:
Yes, which is why you go get a Jordan Love if your evaluation process leads you to believe he could be a franchise QB, but you didn't like that.
I ask again now - what makes *you* feel optimistic that Love is a franchise QB?
I obviously would never rule him out, but QBs drafted outside the top 10 *overwhelmingly* become nothing.
http://www.drafthistory.com/index.php/positions/qb
In the last 10 years, I see Wilson, Cousins (debatable), Prescott, Watson, Jackson. That's 5 or so out of 80.
Two things, and I am not saying he will be or won't be, actually three things I suppose. First and most obvious is you could tell the team was extremely excited to have landed him, and seems to have a very high opinion of his potential future based on their draft eval process, but let's leave that one.
Second, my buddy that does independent scouting and guest on a couple of local shows and publications was also very high on him. And I'd have to find the exact quote, but essentially he had him right up there with all the top guys this year, major fan of his arm talent and thinks he was more of a victim of circumstance that last year at Utah State; new head coach/OC, no NFL talent on the field him on offense, tons of turnover, etc. I am of the belief if you just switched Tua and him for one season, he would have been the top 5 pick and Tua was probably not a first rounder.
Third, his arm talent is real, lots of different arm slots, velocities and strengths. Seems like he will have the ability to throw on the move going both left and right, which is good for MLF offense. I think he was trying to expand his game that last season, or at least that is what I read a lot about. Like a ton of scouts, him landing somewhere with two years to develop before he had to play to get coached up was the best case scenario. I think he had a lot of sloppiness that needs to be corrected and I think that hurt his draft stock, rightfully so.
So when I factor all that in, plus seems to have a good work ethic as far as I can tell, I like our chances, even though the idea of stacking back to back to back QBs is probably unheard of, I think we found a guy that was a bit of a victim of circumstance, needed to be coached up but has the talent, and HOPEFULLY head to make it.
And in case I was unclear, I think if things broke differently for him, he would have been a top ten pick.
Finn wrote:JimmyTheKid wrote:M-C-G wrote:This thread is an incredible case study in confirmation bias.
'It's like everything that is happening 100% validates my opinion, 100% of the way!!!'
Whats really incredible is that on the night of the draft 95% of Packers fans hated the Jordan Love pick for two obvious reasons. 1. We didn't spend a 1st round pick on a player to help us win a Super Bowl. 2. The timeline simply made zero sense. Fast forward to today and Packers fans are split pretty evenly between Team Organization and Team Rodgers. So while none of what has transpired this offseason has been the least bit surprising to me, it sure has been interesting to watch the 50ish% go from "dumb f***ing pick!!!" to "dumb Aaron Rodgers!!!" as if they were completely blindsided by our known chipstacking 3x MVP, first ballot Hall of Famer taking exception to not being treated like a 3x MVP, first ballot Hall of Famer.
I hope the narcissistic primadonna is traded to the highest bidder in June.
Finn wrote:stillgotgame wrote:Finn wrote:Nah, they're apparently primadonna's too if they need to be tied into QB draft picks their team's make.
Pretty funny that you have Giannis pic displayed as you bitch about teams catering to their stars.
You do know the Bucks didn't sign Thanasis for his defensive prowess, right?
Pretty funny that you think the NFL & the NBA are the same game.
th87 wrote:M-C-G wrote:th87 wrote:
I ask again now - what makes *you* feel optimistic that Love is a franchise QB?
I obviously would never rule him out, but QBs drafted outside the top 10 *overwhelmingly* become nothing.
http://www.drafthistory.com/index.php/positions/qb
In the last 10 years, I see Wilson, Cousins (debatable), Prescott, Watson, Jackson. That's 5 or so out of 80.
Two things, and I am not saying he will be or won't be, actually three things I suppose. First and most obvious is you could tell the team was extremely excited to have landed him, and seems to have a very high opinion of his potential future based on their draft eval process, but let's leave that one.
Second, my buddy that does independent scouting and guest on a couple of local shows and publications was also very high on him. And I'd have to find the exact quote, but essentially he had him right up there with all the top guys this year, major fan of his arm talent and thinks he was more of a victim of circumstance that last year at Utah State; new head coach/OC, no NFL talent on the field him on offense, tons of turnover, etc. I am of the belief if you just switched Tua and him for one season, he would have been the top 5 pick and Tua was probably not a first rounder.
Third, his arm talent is real, lots of different arm slots, velocities and strengths. Seems like he will have the ability to throw on the move going both left and right, which is good for MLF offense. I think he was trying to expand his game that last season, or at least that is what I read a lot about. Like a ton of scouts, him landing somewhere with two years to develop before he had to play to get coached up was the best case scenario. I think he had a lot of sloppiness that needs to be corrected and I think that hurt his draft stock, rightfully so.
So when I factor all that in, plus seems to have a good work ethic as far as I can tell, I like our chances, even though the idea of stacking back to back to back QBs is probably unheard of, I think we found a guy that was a bit of a victim of circumstance, needed to be coached up but has the talent, and HOPEFULLY head to make it.
And in case I was unclear, I think if things broke differently for him, he would have been a top ten pick.
Sorry - didn't want to ignore this. I agree that his arm talent is superb (just based on the general consensus, really), but his field vision is regarded as weaker. And I don't know that that is easy to develop - the NFL is littered with failed careers of insane arm talents who couldn't see the game. We'll see what happens, but he seems to be missing the hardest thing to develop.
It's a huge and unnecessary gamble to commit to this direction right now.
.....Preston Smith also showed he was motivated for a rebound upon reporting to organized team activities.
A year ago, before his production declined, outside linebacker Preston Smith reported to training camp noticeably bulkier than the previous season. He has trimmed weight this offseason.
“I think he looks a lot leaner than he did coming into last training camp,” Mike Smith said.
th87 wrote:Finn wrote:JimmyTheKid wrote:Whats really incredible is that on the night of the draft 95% of Packers fans hated the Jordan Love pick for two obvious reasons. 1. We didn't spend a 1st round pick on a player to help us win a Super Bowl. 2. The timeline simply made zero sense. Fast forward to today and Packers fans are split pretty evenly between Team Organization and Team Rodgers. So while none of what has transpired this offseason has been the least bit surprising to me, it sure has been interesting to watch the 50ish% go from "dumb f***ing pick!!!" to "dumb Aaron Rodgers!!!" as if they were completely blindsided by our known chipstacking 3x MVP, first ballot Hall of Famer taking exception to not being treated like a 3x MVP, first ballot Hall of Famer.
I hope the narcissistic primadonna is traded to the highest bidder in June.
Yup, gotta shut our SB window to make a meaningless statement. How dare he.


LaFleur said it was encouraging to see Bakhtiari on the practice field, but noted it was too early to tell whether he will be ready for the start of the season.
"He’s really working hard," LaFleur said. "I think he came back and he’s in excellent shape. We’re just going to take it one day at a time, and I think he’s a little bit ahead of schedule. Then again, there’s a long way until the start of the season, and we’ll see where he’s at when it comes to that time."
Treebeard wrote:A little tidbit from a MJS article on camp from a couple of days ago:.....Preston Smith also showed he was motivated for a rebound upon reporting to organized team activities.
A year ago, before his production declined, outside linebacker Preston Smith reported to training camp noticeably bulkier than the previous season. He has trimmed weight this offseason.
“I think he looks a lot leaner than he did coming into last training camp,” Mike Smith said.