I don't know how many more Packers players have to fuck up before people finally accept that their team is no more morally upright than any other team. Every team, every group of people on the face of this planet, has its malcontents.
Originally Posted by: Nonstopdrivel
Agreed.. but that doesn't mean that all other things being equal, you choose the path of the player that will cause the least amount of headaches.
But the point being, conduct alone isn't going to get a guy moved from Green Bay if the team is winning and the players is playing a role. Go back to someone like Tim Harris, if it wasn't for this contract demands the Packers more than likely would have kept him upon the roster and dealt with his off field issues.
More recently.. Underwood wasn't shipped out until his play finally forced him out. Koren Robinson was brought in with a laundry list of issues.. Gilbert Brown.. Ahman Green.. the list can continue.
It becomes a matter of what a team is willing to deal with in relationship to his production and cost ratio.
When the value finally outweighs the headache.. the player moves on.
Now to Tebow... IMO, he would not be a bad player to have upon the roster, but his cult like following with him having really no place to leverage meaningful playing time would, thus having to deal with the constant cul.. fan pressure would outweigh any of the benefits to developing him. Prior to him hitting the field and having success upon it, maybe.. now, nope.
Besides.. I have a ton of faith in Harrell and the next development project the Packers bring aboard.. Russell Wilson anyone? :)
"The oranges are dry; the apples are mealy; and the papayas... I don't know what's going on with the papayas!"