When do we expect to hear where Lazard’s going next year.
I think he’s staying with the packers.
When do we expect to hear where Lazard’s going next year.
That's kind of the idea though. There was a ton of misdirection and opposite motion ran intentionally to get LB s moving. It was great offensive game planning. Packers weren't prepared.Doesn’t help that the Linebackers are trying to shoot gaps and are running themselves out of the play many times.
That's kind of the idea though. There was a ton of misdirection and opposite motion ran intentionally to get LB s moving. It was great offensive game planning. Packers weren't prepared.
I'd blame coaching. Plus it's hard when you're trained to make your first step forward and to motion as a LB.The bad part is, they did some of the same stuff last time IIRC. The Packers LBs made mistakes throughout the whole year. It’s the weak part of the D.
I would agree but when does that get decided?I think he’s staying with the packers.
When do we expect to hear where Lazard’s going next year.
Not really a hard accomplishment when SF didn’t need to throw because the line and Kittle were pancaking Green Bay.Allen outplayed Skittles yesterday.
The way I read it, the only reason the Packers would have to offer more than the minimum was if they have long-term plans for him, and don't want to alienate him by lowballing him with the minimum. The offer he gets from the Packers should tell us everything we need to know.Looks like Lazard is an Exclusive Restricted Free Agent going into next season. If I understand correctly, it basically means that since he has <3 years of service and his contract is up he can only negotiate with Green Bay unless GB doesn't extend an offer. Then he becomes a free agent.
I'd be surprised if he gets offered more than league minimum for a 2nd year player since he can't leverage that with other offers. No idea what the penalty or restrictions would be if he turned it down and tried to go elsewhere.
https://www.hogshaven.com/2019/7/13/20692788/salary-cap-nuggets-no-11-free-agency-erfa-rfa-ufa
I posted about this earlier, and I think Lazard might still be classified as a 1st year player since he only played in 1 game in 2018.Looks like Lazard is an Exclusive Restricted Free Agent going into next season. If I understand correctly, it basically means that since he has <3 years of service and his contract is up he can only negotiate with Green Bay unless GB doesn't extend an offer. Then he becomes a free agent.
I'd be surprised if he gets offered more than league minimum for a 2nd year player since he can't leverage that with other offers. No idea what the penalty or restrictions would be if he turned it down and tried to go elsewhere.
https://www.hogshaven.com/2019/7/13/20692788/salary-cap-nuggets-no-11-free-agency-erfa-rfa-ufa
I'd blame coaching. Plus it's hard when you're trained to make your first step forward and to motion as a LB.
Lol Bro, that isn't just high school. If you read hand off your first step is forward. It's just good scheming by San Fran who has done it all year. If they start hesitating then you hand it off on the end around. Like they did early in the game.If Martinez is still just doing that, then there are serious issues. By his level you need to be reading the keys and your first instinct is to attack as your film study said to, not just what they coach up to HS. Fackral did some very peculiar stuff also. The backers need serious upgrade.
This is where my thinking is at also. He'll probably never be a #2, but he's a damn solid #3 right now. The problem is most teams try to draft over their #3 receivers, especially if their current #3 wasn't drafted by them.Lazard was Aaron's security blanket this year. Im not sure he's dynamic enough to be the full time #2 but he's a great option at #3
Well, I’m a chiefs fan for a few weeks now. More likable team, imo.
Richard Sherman alone tilts the scale in the Chiefs' favor. What a doosher. His team wins going away and all he can think of is to trash the Packers in the media.
Who is #2?This is where my thinking is at also. He'll probably never be a #2, but he's a damn solid #3 right now. The problem is most teams try to draft over their #3 receivers, especially if their current #3 wasn't drafted by them.