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Barnwell at ESPN defends Pack draft BUT says we take a step back
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<blockquote data-quote="Heyjoe4" data-source="post: 875054" data-attributes="member: 13032"><p>Well, it’s hard to argue with this. GB didn’t add any impact players in the offseason (FA and the draft), and took a step backward certainly at RT and maybe at ILB, and ILB wasn’t very good to begin with (or rather, “average”).</p><p></p><p>I get why Gluten didn’t do much in FA. Looking to 2021, he’ll need to retain Clark and Bak and both will be expensive. The draft just has me scratching my head. Maybe it’s an overstatement to say they were one game away from the SB, but it’s the truth. Personally, I wish Gluten had waited a year or two to address QB. That’s a pure trade-off decision that he has the right to make. </p><p></p><p>I wanted him to take Queen at ILB and add depth on the DL. He did neither of those things so he and MLF seem to be thinking they can address problems with the run game and WR with the talent they have. They get paid well to make these decisions, and we’ll all hold them accountable for the results.</p><p></p><p>I hope Gluten and MLF are right and the rest of us (well, most of us) are wrong. I’d love for Adams and Lazard (or any other WR) to each have 1,000 yard plus years, and for a TE to emerge as a real threat on offense. It seems to be a leap of faith though, rather than an exercise in logic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heyjoe4, post: 875054, member: 13032"] Well, it’s hard to argue with this. GB didn’t add any impact players in the offseason (FA and the draft), and took a step backward certainly at RT and maybe at ILB, and ILB wasn’t very good to begin with (or rather, “average”). I get why Gluten didn’t do much in FA. Looking to 2021, he’ll need to retain Clark and Bak and both will be expensive. The draft just has me scratching my head. Maybe it’s an overstatement to say they were one game away from the SB, but it’s the truth. Personally, I wish Gluten had waited a year or two to address QB. That’s a pure trade-off decision that he has the right to make. I wanted him to take Queen at ILB and add depth on the DL. He did neither of those things so he and MLF seem to be thinking they can address problems with the run game and WR with the talent they have. They get paid well to make these decisions, and we’ll all hold them accountable for the results. I hope Gluten and MLF are right and the rest of us (well, most of us) are wrong. I’d love for Adams and Lazard (or any other WR) to each have 1,000 yard plus years, and for a TE to emerge as a real threat on offense. It seems to be a leap of faith though, rather than an exercise in logic. [/QUOTE]
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