He was the fourth round, the 135th overall pick of the Green Bay Packers in Obviously, the best was winning that Super Bowl together. I would call it the one that gives fans the most reason to be OK with this move...Has Sitton taken a physical with the Bears, yet?I believe that to be totally true (dobber's position above).I fully understand the areas that need adjustments but I also know the use of any roster move, injury becomes the leading rant excuse/reason of any loss at any time of the sesson.Well I'm still working and I've forgotten more than most of the kids know now...lol...they can't keep up either. Josh spent 8 seasons with the Green Bay Packers, 2 seasons with the Chicago Bears and his final season with the Miami Dolphins. He is a four time Pro Bowler, three time All Pro, and a Super Bowl Champion (SB XLV with the Packers in 2011).Josh’s life motto is, “don’t talk about it, be about it!” And is often heard telling his children, “be great, no matter what you choose, be great” and “you can do anything you want to in this life!”Josh’s philanthropic work doesn’t stop there. He also thanked John Dorsey, now the general manager of the Browns but Green Bay’s director of college scouting at the time.Athletes are renowned for their competitive streak. Nobody saw 2010 coming, everyone thought we had the NFC game vs Seattle won. Booking price. Pro Bowler or not, a guard isn't going to make or break Green Bay's season nor their chances to make the playoffs. Disrupting team chemistry for no reason because of $$$ and letting a team veteran walk may cause problems in the locker room. Sitton wasn't one of the reasons for that. Josh is released. And he should.They all may not be "Power", but they all have "Power Backs" except Houston and Miller is pretty damn good. Josh is a former NFL offensive lineman who played college football at the University of Central Florida and was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the fourth round of the 2008 NFL Draft. Still, the Seahawk defense kept them from putting the game away when they had the chance. He said, \u2018Your fat ass needs to go to the Hawaii Bowl so all the scouts can see you.\u2019 I\u2019m like, \u2018This guy\u2019s an ass hole.\u2019\u201D\u201CEverybody gets dumped in this league. The money may have been a contributing factor, but I don’t believe it can fully explain a move of this magnitude at this time of the season.Edit: Carolina has $6M in cap space. If you have ever seen an interview of him you realize real quick that he is in fact ...an asshole.Yay! I think it was about the third rep of his Packer career that we knew we had a good one and was going to be a good one for a long time.”“I think I was standing next to Ted Thompson and Alonzo Highsmith,” Gutekunst said.
Many of you still will, but I digress. Regardless if it means going to the Superbowl. Sitton\u2019s filled his a couple ways, including starting Bear General Contractors in Pensacola, Fla.“This was not a decision I took lightly but it’s what is best for my family and myself at this time.”Who has the best personnel in the NFC North? We will never know what this team would look like offensively with Sitton this year, but we'll sure know what they'll look like without him...so I suspect your assertion is going to be on the mark.I saw a comment that Josh used "inappropriate language" in a locker room argument, but thought it was wild speculation.
Sitton’s eye on a construction business future began when having a meeting with Blue Wahoos owner Quint Studer on how to shape his future. I've never seen a team so stacked, as this one and with easiest schedule in the NFL as 2nd seed as well as NFC East and AFC South along Bridgewater going down, this team has the potential to run the table. All about increasing team speed in this new era. Point is, this game hasn't changed and never will, it's won or lost in the trenches. At that point the Packers tried to get something for Josh via trade which sent a message to other GMs that he would be released and therefore no takers.