Jeff from Brooklyn, WI
Been out looking for the ant climbing the cold mountain all day, no luck yet. Any suggestions where to look?
That was a new one for Young Wes…who has never felt older.
Ron from Mitchell, SD
Mike could not have been more spot on with his reply to Markus from CO. This team is loaded and as full of potential as any of the other top five teams in the league as long as the players face the reality of each week ahead of them. I think everyone is on a high right now due to Aaron Rodgers' return and it's fun to celebrate the moment!
Spoff was spot on. I'm still processing everything, to be honest. Not only because of Rodgers' situation, but also the fact the Packers haven't really been in this position during my time covering the team as far as having a good sum of money pushed into the future. But if the Saints can dig themselves out of the cap mess they were in last season, I'm confident the Packers can find a way in 2022. That being said, this year is a high-risk, high-reward situation. From a pure talent standpoint, this is the best shot Green Bay has had on paper of winning a Super Bowl since 2011. But the puzzle doesn't just put itself together. There's work to be done.
Bob from Riverside, CA
Good morning, Wes. It must have been a relief to get an additional day off Inbox. What a great press conference Cobb gave. Is it OK for me to say I'm as happy to see him back as Aaron? I've always loved him as a player and as a great human being. Welcome back, Randall.
It's more than OK. Cobb is a great human. Personally, I felt like that was his best news conference to date in a Packers uniform. He was thoughtful, reflective, and thorough in his responses. Cobb's line about coming to Green Bay as a 20-year-old kid and now standing at the podium as a 30-year-old man hit me hard.
Vince from Auburn
It was so refreshing reading Randall Cobb's comments the other day. He made it a point to stress that he doesn't care about how much playing time he gets or how many receptions or TDs. He's here to help win a championship. It seems those sentiments have been lost on a lot of professional athletes lately.
Cobb is the right guy for this locker room, especially at this stage of his career. He said it himself – he has no expectations for catches or playing time. He's here to win a championship. I think a lot of folks forget Cobb arrived in Green Bay six months after one of the biggest wins in franchise history. Cobb is still chasing his ring and it's been five years now since he last made the playoffs. He's here to finish what he started.
Dennis from Beavercreek, OH
I have been trying to digest Randall Cobb's return. First, I am happy. I was hoping the Packers would draft him but thought they would not because they did not need a WR. I was extremely happy when I watched him drafted. I am excited to see what Cobb can do in ML's offense and he can teach Rodgers to play the position. I do not like how it came down. I am afraid this will set a precedent that Rodgers will expect more say in personnel decisions. I guess I will just sit back and enjoy. Your thoughts?
Regardless of how you feel about the trade, this isn't the first time an NFL team has acquired a familiar safety valve for its quarterback. Tampa did it with Tom Brady and Gronk, Denver reunited Peyton Manning with Brandon Stokley, Baltimore had Steve McNair and Derrick Mason, and Dallas had Drew Bledsoe and Terry Glenn. So, it's not like this is some unprecedented move. We'll see how it works out.
Jeffrey from Taylors, SC
Is it me, or was Randall Cobb a favorite target on the scramble drill?
He was. Now Rodgers isn't scrambling as often as he did during Cobb's first stint with the Packers but those two had a telepathic relationship. Cobb did a lot of damage to the opposition in that capacity.
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