Why NOT Jason Taylor To The Packers?
Jason Taylor is an elite Thespian in the NFL. He may be worried about his career after football more than the engagement itself, but that's a completely different argument. What we do cognizant of about Taylor is that he suffered through a season with a span that managed only to get one win, even though they played the woefully inapt NY Jets twice, both losses. Taylor is in the crepuscular of his career, not to say that he is no longer a great defensive sportsman, because he clearly is.
The as a matter of actual fact that Taylor would only like to play for a duo that can win right away, and/or a team that is in a big furnish, eliminates many teams. The Green Bay Packers have recently expressed some interest behind the scenes in Taylor, though nothing formal has been publicly addressed yet. Those covering this improvement have dismissed Green Bay as a possible alighting spot for the Dolphins Defensive End.
Does Rural Bay have a chance to win right away? Last year the Packers went 13-3, hosted the NFC Championship round, and were one Lawrence Tynes field aim away from reaching the Super Wheel. Granted, the Packers did not deserve to win the game, and aside from Donald Driver turning on the burners on a 90 yarder, should have been blown out. Also in the mix, is the retirement of Brett Favre. How will Aaron Rodgers fondle being the starter? This question will only be determined by his monkey business, and any attempt to use the Cowboys game last period as a litmus test for his whole NFL career is projecting on a humorous scale. I believe that Rodgers will be adequate, or at least adequate, enough to compete and possibly win the NFC North. I do not destitution Vikings fans complaining, even though your quarterback has more happening there is no way I would trust an experienced Tavaris Jackson over an na Rodgers. And the Bears... who is their quarterback this year?
Unessential to say, I am a Packers fan, and...
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