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Old 01-29-2013   #1
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Default Greg Jennings puts his home near Lambeau Field up for sale

Packers wideout Greg Jennings has put his house near Lambeau Field up for sale, according to Fox Sports Wisconsin.
It's another sign the impending unrestricted free agent is leaving town after seven seasons with Green Bay. The Packers appear set at wide receiver with Jordy Nelson, James Jones and Randall Cobb, making Jennings expendable. Donald Driver is leaning toward retirement.
Jennings, 29, missed nine games with a groin injury and finished with a career-low 36 catches this season. The two-time Pro Bowler amassed more than 1,100 receiving yards in three straight seasons from 2008-10, and had a monster postseason in Green Bay's run to the Super Bowl XLV title.

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I can see him going to Miami.
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I can see him going to Miami.


It's a good fit.
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I'd like to see him in Washington, but considering the price tag he'll be asking for and our cap penalty, it's vey unlikely.
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I'd like to see him in Washington, but considering the price tag he'll be asking for and our cap penalty, it's vey unlikely.
since when would any of that keep Snyder from signing anyone he wanted?
salary cap...schmalary crap
Still left to accomplish:
sign OT Winston or G Moore
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Is a $500k house in Green Bay a mansion??


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Is a $500k house in Green Bay a mansion??
Igloos there go for 300K I hear.


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since when would any of that keep Snyder from signing anyone he wanted?
salary cap...schmalary crap
Snyder isn't running the football operations anymore. Hasn't been since Shanahan was hired. If that was the case, he would've bypassed Pierre Garçon and Joshua Morgan to get Vincent Jackson no matter what.

If they do sign a free agent WR, it'll likely be a young talent who showed flashes of productivity, but not the biggest free agent name in that position.
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Is a $500k house in Green Bay a mansion??
Ice hut fer fishin'............
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“That is one of the luxuries of my position as owner as well as the ultimate decision maker, general manager and president – I can do that and take the losses and come back for more,” Jones said.


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I agree Miami would be a good place. If they ever expect Tannehill to do anything they need to get him some weapons and Jennings would be a good option.
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Miami would be a good place for him for sure.

I'd say Cleveland could use a good WR like him to go with the QB and their young runningback.
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Igloos there go for 300K I hear.
Up here they are only 150K. Supply and demand.
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He's only 29? Thought he was older than that.
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He's headed to Miami...

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I don't know if I would say it's a sign he's definitely gone.

It could just as easily be a sign that he's a smart person who understands the situation and doesn't want to be forced to try and start the selling process from a different city.

Not only that but it's likely a decent negotiating measure on his part. Shows the team he's not going to beg for a new contract and that they need to get talking before it's too late.

Just curious as to why the Miami angle is being thrown out there?
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