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Quote:You said he's a "bust".


I said busted pick as in your [BLEEP] taking the thirty second prospect number three.


Talk about moving the goalposts... I mean clown shoes.
Quote:I said busted pick as in your [BLEEP] taking the thirty second prospect number three.


Talk about moving the goalposts... I mean clown shoes.
 

lol, yea ok "ThUgLyFe", so lame. 
Quote:lol, yea ok "ThUgLyFe", so lame.


Stop microwaving your food.
Bridgewater aint a bust. So far hes been a steal at 32. Janis, being a rookie, should be allowed some bad games.

 

Get some prespective here guys. You are all arguing over rookies who can do a 180 in production at any moment. Cecil shorts? Remember him. He was terrible his rookie year then the light switched on (with help from the best WR coach we've ever had). Who is to say this doesn't happen with Janis?

 

Now lets all stop beating our chests here. Nothing has been proven one way or another.
I'll give TMD Bridgewater so far.. he's played pretty well.

per rotoworld: 

 

 

 

Seventh-round WR Jeff Janis made the Packers' 53-man roster.
 
At 6'3/219 with 4.42 wheels and a 37 1/2-inch vertical, the Saginaw Valley product was always a good bet to stick thanks to upside. He ended up making "wow" plays on a near-daily basis during practices, and turned both of preseason catches into touchdowns. Janis easily beat out Myles White and Kevin Dorsey to be the No. 5 receiver on a team that kept five wideouts. He's an obvious Dynasty hold with Aaron Rodgers just 30 years old.
Quote:per rotoworld:




Seventh-round WR Jeff Janis made the Packers' 53-man roster.


At 6'3/219 with 4.42 wheels and a 37 1/2-inch vertical, the Saginaw Valley product was always a good bet to stick thanks to upside. He ended up making "wow" plays on a near-daily basis during practices, and turned both of preseason catches into touchdowns. Janis easily beat out Myles White and Kevin Dorsey to be the No. 5 receiver on a team that kept five wideouts. He's an obvious Dynasty hold with Aaron Rodgers just 30 years old.


Again, the only person in the world sitting in his high horse because a guy made a team. Still has zero NFL catches.


But that makes you right? OK...
Ramese Barden made wow catches on practice too.
Quote:Again, the only person in the world sitting in his high horse because a guy made a team. Still has zero NFL catches.


But that makes you right? OK...
 

Wow, you extracted all that from a single rotoworld blurb that merely was giving an update on his status??....

 

Yeah, thats normal behavior... :wacko: 
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per rotoworld: 

 

 

 

<div>Seventh-round WR Jeff Janis made the Packers' 53-man roster.
 
At 6'3/219 with 4.42 wheels and a 37 1/2-inch vertical, the Saginaw Valley product was always a good bet to stick thanks to upside. He ended up making "wow" plays on a near-daily basis during practices, and turned both of preseason catches into touchdowns. Janis easily beat out Myles White and Kevin Dorsey to be the No. 5 receiver on a team that kept five wideouts. He's an obvious Dynasty hold with Aaron Rodgers just 30 years old.
 

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Good for him. We're usually on the same page but I'm not so sure why this is so important to you.
Quote:Good for him. We're usually on the same page but I'm not so sure why this is so important to you.
 

Its just an update from rotoworld topical to the thread. Relax. 
The Packers worked out QB Jon Jennings today.  Jennings was Jeff Janis' QB at SVSU.

 

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/201...ks-sunday/

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