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<blockquote data-quote="fanindaup" data-source="post: 502447" data-attributes="member: 8875"><p>Generally Bagadeez is correct in talking about Packer dominance in the division. From my perspective, since the beginning of the Favre era, the Packers have been the team to chase. Maybe it just seems like it, but the Packers have been in the playoffs on a regular basis. I'm also pretty sure they have the most Lombardi trophies over the past 20 years. You'll have to forgive us Packer fans for thinking the Vikings like to pick over our overpriced vets. I don't have the numbers in front of me, but it would seem that the Vikings sign an inordinate number of ex-Packers. The Packers generally don't sign a lot of free agents since they are a draft and develop team. Of course, there have been some notable exceptions, such as CW. One could argue that he was an example of a player who only lived up to his potential once he came to Green Bay. Others, such as Cedric Benson, are examples of sloppy seconds and why TT isn't generally very active in free agency. I think the point is still valid. The Vikings wish they could reproduce the success the Packers have had over the past two decades, and that's why they sign ex-Packers. That's the way we see it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fanindaup, post: 502447, member: 8875"] Generally Bagadeez is correct in talking about Packer dominance in the division. From my perspective, since the beginning of the Favre era, the Packers have been the team to chase. Maybe it just seems like it, but the Packers have been in the playoffs on a regular basis. I'm also pretty sure they have the most Lombardi trophies over the past 20 years. You'll have to forgive us Packer fans for thinking the Vikings like to pick over our overpriced vets. I don't have the numbers in front of me, but it would seem that the Vikings sign an inordinate number of ex-Packers. The Packers generally don't sign a lot of free agents since they are a draft and develop team. Of course, there have been some notable exceptions, such as CW. One could argue that he was an example of a player who only lived up to his potential once he came to Green Bay. Others, such as Cedric Benson, are examples of sloppy seconds and why TT isn't generally very active in free agency. I think the point is still valid. The Vikings wish they could reproduce the success the Packers have had over the past two decades, and that's why they sign ex-Packers. That's the way we see it. [/QUOTE]
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