PackFanWithTwins
10 years ago
Still expecting him to be resigned for 1-1.5 million. Unless we pick up a starting caliber ILB in FA and draft a starting quality ILB also, I don't see the team with the depth you would want at the position going into the season.
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uffda udfa
10 years ago

Still expecting him to be resigned for 1-1.5 million. Unless we pick up a starting caliber ILB in FA and draft a starting quality ILB also, I don't see the team with the depth you would want at the position going into the season.

Originally Posted by: PackFanWithTwins 



I fear you may be correct. Still, this is one of the greatest days in Packers history. Cleaning out the dead wood. He needed gone years ago but that contract hamstrung us. One of TT's worst moves as GM.

Now, we're accumulating cap space to keep RC18, BB, etc. Maybe, we'll even add somebody?


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musccy
10 years ago

FAct is he was a solid throwback style player, who would have been more suited to the Lombardi era, during which time the running game was key. Never caused trouble, always showed up and did and said the right thing.

Dude would do anythng to win, except juice. Announcement from Minnesota in 3...2...

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



Exactly - I have the utmost respect for AJ Hawk the person. Yeah he was underwhelming as a player, but if you want an example of "Packer people" I don't know that you'll find a better one.
DoddPower
10 years ago
Enter Carl Bradford!
Pack93z
10 years ago

Exactly - I have the utmost respect for AJ Hawk the person. Yeah he was underwhelming as a player, but if you want an example of "Packer people" I don't know that you'll find a better one.

Originally Posted by: musccy 



I echo the first part, but slightly disagree with the second part.. for much of his career he was a solid player for our defense.. didn't play with the instincts he flashed in college but solid none the less.

Hawk's problem in Green Bay has always been he was drafted high in a weak draft and never lived to those expectations of a #5 overall. But in that draft class... both at the time and in hindsight, it was a weak draft and he looked about as safe a pick as possible early in the draft. Back then.. it was hard to package a high pick because of the dollars it commanded.. in today's world with slotted money... it might have been easier to move down in that draft.
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mi_keys
10 years ago
Class act and long time servent of the club. Restructured his deal a couple times, always put in the work, and was by all accounts a great teammate. His time had clearly come to an end and he never lived up to being a top five picks. That said, I'm appreciative of his contribution and wish him the best going forward.
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Cheesey
10 years ago
He never was a "great" player, but gave his all and was a class act.
A few years ago I was at a Packer practice, and asked him to autograph a picture I had taken of him when he first became a Packer.
When he handed it back to me, I realized my marker was bad and you couldn't make out his signature very well. I asked him if he could signed it again, and he did. He was real cool about it. Most players won't give you the time of day, but he went the extra for me.
I'll always remember that.
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DarkaneRules
10 years ago
Classy dude. He'll always be remembered for his durability and dedication.
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sschind
10 years ago

He never was a "great" player, but gave his all and was a class act.
A few years ago I was at a Packer practice, and asked him to autograph a picture I had taken of him when he first became a Packer.
When he handed it back to me, I realized my marker was bad and you couldn't make out his signature very well. I asked him if he could signed it again, and he did. He was real cool about it. Most players won't give you the time of day, but he went the extra for me.
I'll always remember that.

Originally Posted by: Cheesey 



But he was the #5 overall pick.

Seriously, that's a great memory. Lots of players would be happy to sign once but to sign twice just because you didn't like the first signature. It may be not be unheard of but he did go over and above as they say.

Personally, I wouldn't be surprised if he came back. Late in the off season if he has no other offers and the Packers offer him a low risk deal I think he would say yes. The thing is would we really want him back. I understand leadership but even as a #4 ILB might it not be better to give the spot to a guy who could develop into something more.

buckeyepackfan
10 years ago
Free st last!
Free at last!

All you haters are gonna have to find another target.

You will really be screwed if Jarret Bush isn't brought back.

Hawk will catch on with someone else, hopefully that teams fans Will appreciate what he brings to the table.
His time was up in Green Bay, time to move on.

The idiot who says it's one of the greatest days in Packe r history, once again shows how football ignorant he is.

Hawks first stop after retiring.....
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