Tramon Williams Says Farewell to Green Bay on Social Media
After signing a new three year deal with the Browns, former Packer corner back Tramon Williams took to twitter to say thank you and good bye.
It's been an amazing 9 years playing the game I love with such a great organization and my family and I enjoyed every minute of it.
— Tramon Williams (@HighRizer22) March 16, 2015
We are eternally grateful for the experience of playing in a true football community and are certainly blessed because of it!!!
— Tramon Williams (@HighRizer22) March 16, 2015
Thank you Ted Thompson, Russ Ball and Mark Murphy for giving me the opportunity to play for such a prestigious organization as the Green Bay
— Tramon Williams (@HighRizer22) March 16, 2015
Thank you Alonzo Highsmith for seeing my worth and pushing Ted to bring me to Green Bay. Joe Whitt, I'm grateful to you for always believing
— Tramon Williams (@HighRizer22) March 16, 2015
believing in me. The Packers fans, thank you for always supporting me through the good and bad.
— Tramon Williams (@HighRizer22) March 16, 2015
Thank you Laurie Bertrand and The American Cancer society for allowing my wife and I to work with you the last 2 seasons.
— Tramon Williams (@HighRizer22) March 16, 2015
Comments (12)
jrarick
March 17, 2015 at 09:22 am
Wonder why he didn't mention McCarthy? Just an oversight?
L
March 17, 2015 at 04:07 pm
I respond, thanks for helping the GB Packers to win a Super Bowl and good luck with the rest of your career.
Now, onto filling-in the CB depth on this team. The Draft of course will be one method, but let us also look at bringing in CB Sterling Moore who is just 25 years old and played fairly solid as the 3rd corner for the Dallas Cowboys last year and saw his role increase as the season wore on. He's a RFA who wasn't tendered by the Cowboys which makes him the equivalent of a Street FA; aka someone who won't count against the Pack's compensation picks IIRC. He should be able to compete for a game day role and I don't believe it'll cost us too much to bring him in; however, I could be way off on that guess -- maybe it takes a fairly big signing w/ notable amounts of guaranteed money to bring him here in which case I'm sure TT is best to decide on whether or not he's worth it.
HankScorpio
March 17, 2015 at 02:14 pm
"Packer People" is a very vague term. I would point to Tramon Williams as an example.
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March 17, 2015 at 03:13 pm
Thanks to you Tramon for a lot of great memories and for helping bring another Lombardi back to GB. Good luck in Cleveland sir.
Sterling Moore would be an excellent pickup, not sure what they are waiting for though, he wont be available forever.
Evan
March 17, 2015 at 03:35 pm
I still like the idea of Charles Tillman for 1 year.
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March 17, 2015 at 04:18 pm
Excuse the pun but I just dont see him working for Peanuts even though he hasnt played but 1 game in 2 + years and hes no spring chicken.
Icebowler
March 17, 2015 at 10:03 pm
He want's a ring more than money. Maybe Peppers can convince him Green Bay is his best chance.
Ibleedgreenmore
March 17, 2015 at 04:55 pm
To me its nice to read, on both sides it becomes a business but we had a great run together.
WilsonMaywick
March 17, 2015 at 05:44 pm
Godspeed Tramon. You are good people and a real Packer.
Icebowler
March 17, 2015 at 09:56 pm
Wish we had kept Rolle. I hope Goodson can at least handle the "dime" this year. We need to draft at least two CB's this year. And two words to all of you UDFA's out there after the draft: Sam and Tramon... Green Bay is your best chance of having an NFL career..
aj
March 18, 2015 at 12:14 pm
I think he's going to turn heads this year. Look at the players Tramon and Shields became, and Goodson probably has more physical ability than either. I trust Ted and MM.
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March 17, 2015 at 11:07 pm
TW class act maybe after ya call it you'll come be a coach for the team because we no one thing about you have much love for the game ty .