As the NFL off-season gets underway and the focus shifts to free agency and the NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers remain a focal point for fans and bettors alike seeking to find value with their current 2024 odds.
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Legal Betting on the Packers
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Packers in the Upcoming Season
This past season illustrated that the Packers have a lot to be excited about in 2024. Despite a rocky start to the year, the Packers came on strong at the end of the season, making the playoffs and dismantling the Dallas Cowboys in their backyard.
The departure of Aaron Rodgers and the ascension of Jordan Love as the starting quarterback has marked a new era for the team. Supported by a mix of experienced players and fresh talent, the Packers are navigating through this transition with an eye on contending for the division title and, possibly, making a deep playoff run next year.
The Packers’ odds for the upcoming season reflect a mix of skepticism and optimism. With Super Bowl odds standing at +2500, they are not the top favorites, but they hold a promising position that could yield high returns for bettors willing to take a chance on an underdog story.
Betting on the Green Bay Packers offers a thrilling way to engage with the NFL season, provided it’s done legally and safely. With the team gearing up for what could be a transformative season, now is an exciting time to get involved.
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As the Packers march on, their journey will undoubtedly be one to watch and bet on, with all the excitement that NFL football brings.
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You’re wasting your time Ed. You’ve got Twiddle Dee who thinks Patrick Mahomes is a systems QB. And Twiddle Dumb who’s obsessed with Rashan Gary’s stats. There’s just no way these guys can comprehend the nuances of betting…..
Keep putting words in peoples mouths. If Flip Flop were a betting man he’d be flat broke. Telling everyone how Justin Fields is a franchise QB, how Joe Barry has a championship defense, and how the Packers should tank the rest of the season to pick up Caleb Williams. You’d be the casino’s favorite customer.
The Casino’s favorite fool
Which would be tragic, because he’s our favorite fool.
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According to Tommi Logic, i can’t grasp the nuances of betting.
I made one wager this year.
It was when the Packers played the vikings in week 17, and the vikings announced they were going to start 5th round rookie Jaren Hall.
Gee….lol
With that, the Packers were getting 2 points.
So, dummy me put 5 Franklins on the Packers.
The Packers covered by 25 points.
But……i can’t comprehend the nuances of betting, ain’t that right Tommi!? 😮😉🙄🥱😎
Tommi’s brilliance shines again…So smart, So entertaining!!
Tell us again how Christian Watson is a poor man’s MVS. That never gets old…..
^ More brilliance^
The last two seasons earnings…….
Christian Watson = 5.7 million
MVS = 19 million
Any questions DUMB F…?
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These are the times we get a better understanding why our resident viking fan Tommi, says such stupid s hit, all the time.
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I’ll start the voting today!!…Tommi, is my favorite retard.
Is that enough, or one more time Princess?
Christian Watson is NOT a poor man’s MVS. MVS is a big man who can run but struggles to catch the ball. He’s not a great route runner. His hands are stone. He’s a one trick pony. He’s not covered by the opponents best corner. Defenses don’t game plan for him. MVS is JAG. Not even the best QB in the game, Patrick Mahomes, can make MVS look like a real NFL WR. MVS signed a second contract for three years and 30 million. He’s never come close to looking like a WR worth 10 million per season.
All Christian Watson has to do is stay health and he’s a top 4 or 5 WR in the NFL. He’s a threat to score every time he touches the ball. He’s scored on deep routes, crossing routes, handoffs on end arounds in the backfield. He’s the type of dynamic playmaker that stresses defenses. Christian Watson makes an already deep and talent WR group even better because defenses have to shade coverage his way. In short, Watson is special while MVS is not.
All of this is painfully obvious to everyone but you Kevin. Because you have no clue what you’re looking at. All you see are stats, numbers on a contract. And that’s how you qualify players. That’s not how you evaluate talent.
Up next I’ll explain how Patrick Mahomes is not a system QB. And how his talent transcends the game. You won’t want to miss that one Cheese.
Ooooooo, I bet you can’t wait to teach me a lesson over some statement that you made up and attributed to me. 🙄 It’s as if you have nothing better to do with your time. How many imaginary friends do you have, Tom? Do they all have the same opinion as you or do you argue with them as well? During your lesson, can we expect to hear about how Matt Nagy and Ryan Pace were going to impress everybody by keeping their jobs?
You put Patrick Mahomes on the Chicago Bears and he’s already won one SB. Maybe more. He would own the NFC north the way he owns the AFC west. Aaron Rodgers always dominated the Bears and the Lions. They had no QB. You put an average QB in Kirk Cousins in Minnesota and Aaron Rodgers struggles to beat the Vikings. Typically they’d split the season series. Patrick Mahomes, the best QB in the game today, who’s taken his team to 4 out of the last 5 SB’s and winning three of them, as the QB in Chicago, and it’s Mahomes that “owns” the Packers. The landscape of the NFC north completely changes. Aaron looses playoff games to average QB’s like Jimmy Garappolo. The best QB in the game makes Aaron Rodgers his bitch.
Brian Gutekunst gets it. You get the QB right and you’ve got instant job security. Gutekunst will be the Packer GM for the next decade and beyond because he hit on Jordan Love. Had then Chicago GM Ryan Pace draft Patrick Mahomes, a generational talent, not only would he still be the Bears GM, he’d be looking at a dynasty and a hero in Chicago. The Mitch Trubisky pick changed the course of history. Caleb Williams could be a similar talent as Mahomes. Chicago won’t make the same mistake twice.
Lol…Tommi just keeps giving 😁🙄
In just about every Tommi post, he says something in it that lets you know he’s clueless.
Forget about his proclamation of how he knows for ‘fact’ that Mahomes would have won a SB with the Bears and “maybe more”
That also qualifies as clueless.
Or what i call…”Tommi Logic”.
Here’s another example, just as clueless, “maybe more”……
“You put an average QB in Kirk Cousins in Minnesota and….” – Tommi
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Cousins is a average NFL QB Princess tells us….lol
Kirk Cousins has thrown 270 TD’s to 110 interceptions. <—average?
Cousins has thrown for over 39,400 yards. < — average?
Cousins has a 66.9% completion percentage < –average?..lmao
Cousins has 6 seasons of passer ratings over 100 <–average?…lmao
Cousins has a career passer rating of 98.2
Let me repeat that…98.2 <—average?…lmao
To put that 98.2 into perspective…..
Brady is 97.2
Manning is 96.5
Favre is 86
Cam Newton is 85.2
Now…the best passer rating in NFL history?
Aaron Rodgers at 103.6
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Before you rip off your skirt and get your panties in a bundle Princess…..
Passer rating isn't reflective of Championships won, it has nothing to do with it.
Passer rating is a reality based formula, of a players performance, on the field, throughout his career.
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In conclusion…….
Is there anything more pathetic than someone saying so many stupid and clueless things, not every day, not every week, not every month.
But year after year ad nauseam.
The one and only thing more pathetic than all that.
Is pretending you are a football authority, while doing so.
The QB’s that are remember, that stand the test of time, win championships. Virtually no one will remember let alone care that Kirk Cousins has throw for 270 TD’s. You had no idea Cousins threw for 270 TD’s until you looked it up.
Patrick Mahomes is a far superior QB to Aaron Rodgers in every way. Had Mahomes been drafted by Chicago the power structure in the NFC north would have been completely different. We know this because Rodgers struggled against Cousins and his 270 TD’s. You never heard Rodgers say he owned the Vikings because they had a viable QB.
It’s funny you don’t mention the very average Jimmy Garappolo’s stats who always outplayed Rodgers in the playoffs. In fact you never mention Rodgers playoff stats. I wonder why? Never mind, it wasn’t his fault. It was never his fault. He needs a perfect roster. Just give Mahomes an average roster and he’ll make it work. Mahomes is the type of QB that makes a GM’s job easy. With Rodgers every draft pick your GM makes has to be an instant all pro or it’s your fault Rodgers can’t win it all.
See, i knew you were going there Princess…lol
Because you read like a book.
Such a simpleton you are.
What did i say!?!?
“Before you rip off your skirt and get your panties in a bundle Princess…..
Passer rating isn’t reflective of Championships won, it has nothing to do with it.”
And what is the first thing you do, you bring up Championships, which has nothing to do whether someone is a average QB or not.
Was Marino an average QB?…..Dullard
So then, what do you do Tommi? (lol)…..you go, to your go to obsession….Rodgers….lmao.
Mentioning him not once, twice, not even 3 times, but 7 times, 7 times…lol.
Can you be anymore of a dullard?
Seriously…..
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Why not just say….Ya know, on second thought, Cousins was above average.
Be a man and own it for once in your life.
Instead, you once again, don’t own what you say, and then predictably, you pretend you never said it.
Then you go off about Rodgers.
Like a book.
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I’m not sure what adjective describes you better Tommi…
Dullard or…pathetic.
Maybe it’s just too close to call.
So, lets call it a tie.
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BTW……
Tom M 13 hours ago
“The QB’s that are remember,……”
Try saying….”The QB’s that are remembered…..”
You’ll sound more intelligent doing it my way.
You’re welcome Princess.
Kids…Stay in school!!
Tom M 9 hours ago
Christian Watson is NOT a poor man’s MVS. MVS is a big man who can run but struggles to catch the ball.
Lol…Years back when i was discussing MVS’s poor catch rate with the Packers, Tommi dismissed it as a stupid, meaningless stat, and defend him.
Then he would deflect and would blame Rodgers (of course) on his bad throws.
But then, (go figure) MVS goes to the greatest QB that ever graced the earth with KC, and has the same problem.
GEE…..
Now according to Tommi, it’s MVS’s fault.
Very good Flip Flop.
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Tom M 9 hours ago
MVS signed a second contract for three years and 30 million. He’s never come close to looking like a WR worth 10 million per season.
WOW…what a great synopsis Tommi!!!
Only years too late….lol
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A blast from the past…..
joe jetson 4 years ago
Caddyshack- Ty Webb (Chevy Chase): “A flute without holes, is not a flute. A donut without a hole, is a Danish. A receiver with no hands is MVS.”
PF4L 4 years ago
Lol….Agree Joe….but again….a tall 6′ 4″, sub 4 second receiver doesn’t sit until the fifth round for no reason.
The same way Jeff Janis (with all his speed) slipped to the 7th round. Despite having Julio Jones type metrics.
Here i go again…reminding myself i need tires.
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Empacador 2 years ago
Hey Tom, YOU AREN’T A PACKER FAN. I busted your a ss admitting as such when you were trying to impress your new friends over on that other site several months ago, to which I shared here, remember poser? The way you lump everyone who doesn’t agree with your worldview on the state of the Packers shows how much of a petulant baby you are. Mommy and daddy didn’t love you enough?
Hang in there Tommi!!
Never give up!!
“You put Patrick Mahomes on the Chicago Bears and he’s already won one SB. Maybe more.”
“Had then Chicago GM Ryan Pace draft Patrick Mahomes, a generational talent, not only would he still be the Bears GM, he’d be looking at a dynasty and a hero in Chicago.”
“Patrick Mahomes, the best QB in the game today, who’s taken his team to 4 out of the last 5 SB’s”
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LOL, the dynasty that never was. Flip Flop with his Bromance stories about how Mahomes is Superman without the cape. How nice of the Football Messiah to take his Kansas city teammates along for the ride. No one else on that roster or staff had anything to do with those wins. Only the losses. Too bad Chicago didn’t scoop this guy up. Not a single person in the building would ever have to do their job well, or do it at all for that matter, because Patrick Mahomes has it all covered.
You sir, or whatever you identify as, are a bonafide nutjob.