Walker Blinks first and will be in Packer camp

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When the money is on the line we find out who has the nads to hold out and who is blowing smoke.


Packers | Walker will Report to Camp
Wed, 27 Jul 2005 15:43:02 -0700

Tom Silverstein, of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports Green Bay Packers WR Javon Walker has decided to report to training camp. "Tell everybody I'm coming in," Walker told a Journal Sentinel reporter as he arrived at the Green Bay airport shortly after 5 this evening. It was unclear tonight whether any progress had been made in renegotiating Walker's contract.
 

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jksmith269 said:
When the money is on the line we find out who has the nads to hold out and who is blowing smoke.


Packers | Walker will Report to Camp
Wed, 27 Jul 2005 15:43:02 -0700

Tom Silverstein, of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports Green Bay Packers WR Javon Walker has decided to report to training camp. "Tell everybody I'm coming in," Walker told a Journal Sentinel reporter as he arrived at the Green Bay airport shortly after 5 this evening. It was unclear tonight whether any progress had been made in renegotiating Walker's contract.


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Smart move young man. Brett Favre is the one who throws the ball in Green Bay and if Walker wanted to be a jerk off I am sure Donald Driver wouldn't mind some Pro Bowl numbers in 2005.
 

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Smart move young man. Brett Favre is the one who throws the ball in Green Bay and if Walker wanted to be a jerk off I am sure Donald Driver wouldn't mind some Pro Bowl numbers in 2005.
If that is the determining factor as to who Favre throws to, then the Pickers are in trouble.
 

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http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?id=2118216

Walker reports to Packers camp without new dealBy Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com
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Despite his earlier suggestions he might not play at all in 2005 without a new contract, Green Bay Packers wide receiver Javon Walker on Wednesday night reported to training camp and is ready to participate in all workouts, ESPN.com has learned.

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2004 SEASON STATISTICS
Rec Yds TD Avg Long YAC
89 1382 12 15.5 79 348



It was not immediately clear how the conflict between Walker and the Packers was resolved, although sources confirmed there have been conversations the past few days between Green Bay vice president Andrew Brandt and agent Drew Rosenhaus.


Walker's contract, which has two seasons remaining at base salaries of $515,000 for 2005 and $650,000 in 2006, has not been altered.


It is believed that, while the Packers remain firm in their negotiating stance, they will not upgrade the contract, there will at least be some dialogue in the near future. It is also believed the team forgave at least a portion of the fines Walker accrued when he failed to attend the Packers' mandatory minicamp.


Walker, 26, had reiterated as recently as two weeks ago he would sit out camp, and possibly the entire season, until his contract grievances were addressed. And last week, Rosenhaus said he "could not fathom" allowing his client to report under his current deal. Clearly, there was some sort of move that broke through Walker's intransigence.


At one point in the offseason, even Packers quarterback Brett Favre joined the fray, openly criticizing Walker and Rosenhaus.


Earlier Wednesday, several team shareholders urged general manager Ted Thompson and team chairman Bob Harlan not to acquiesce in the Walker standoff. Following the stockholders' meeting, the Green Bay officials were inundated with questions concerning Walker's demands for a new contract or a trade.


Said Thompson: "Things like this happen in professional sports. It's just the nature of the business. It doesn't mean he's a bad person. He's a good kid. We hope that he is here for a long time."


A three-year veteran, and the Packers' first-round choice in the 2002 draft, Walker posted a breakout season in 2004, with 89 receptions for 1,382 yards and 12 touchdowns. For his career, he has 153 catches for 2,417 yards and 22 touchdowns in 47 games.

Len Pasquarelli is a senior NFL writer for ESPN.com
 

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Walker has one good season and thinks he deserves to be paid like a top ten player ? Sorry but nope. GB doesnt have the coin to pay him even if they wanted to.
 
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