Packers sign Klemm....

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  1. Pats37

    Pats37 The Next Big Thing

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    The Packers signed former Pats Bust from Belichicks first draft Adrian Klemm to play guard for you guys...all I have to say is good luck....this guy is hurt all the time and when he isn't he is being flagged for false starts....great size and all that just could never put it together for us.
     
  2. FLORIDA PACKER

    FLORIDA PACKER nfl-*****s member

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    We need all the help we can get, maybe he just wasn't a good fit for your offense. We will just have to wait and see.
     
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    The contract is reasonable... Should be pretty minimal risk for the Packers. Let's just hope he can stay healthy for a full season...
     
  4. DP

    DP He shoots, he scores!

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    Yes lets hope
     
  5. Pats37

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    Oh if he stays healthy I bet he could be a nice find for you guys cus he can play both Tackle and Guard...he is a hard worker as well he just conitues to be hurt. He only had one 16 game season in the NFL and that was 2002....I think he played like 5 or 6 games the last 2 seasons due to ankle injuries and before that it was a dislocated elbow...but if he stays healthy he could be pretty good.
     
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    DP He shoots, he scores!

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    Yes lets see if the pack can get their cap down
     

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