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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 836860"><p>I don't look at it this way. Every year a couple of teams rise, a couple fall, and typically six, give or take, of the previous year's playoff teams return. Winning and losing are habits, where the whole can be greater or less than the sum of the parts.</p><p></p><p>I don't bother comparing teams. There a few you can reasonably judge will be good, others bad. How good or bad remains to be seen. The question I ask is whether <strong><em>this</em></strong> team is championship caliber based on decades of observing what those kinds of teams look like.</p><p></p><p>This season is unique in the Rodgers era. New head coach, second year GM, second year DC. Then there are all the new players expected to be starters. Then there are the incumbent young players who need to progress: King, Burks, Jackson, the young WRs. We've not seen a roster rebuild like this in a long time. They do not usually work out in year 1, but I will suspend judgement until the conclusion of week 4 when the character of a team starts to emerge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 836860"] I don't look at it this way. Every year a couple of teams rise, a couple fall, and typically six, give or take, of the previous year's playoff teams return. Winning and losing are habits, where the whole can be greater or less than the sum of the parts. I don't bother comparing teams. There a few you can reasonably judge will be good, others bad. How good or bad remains to be seen. The question I ask is whether [B][I]this[/I][/B] team is championship caliber based on decades of observing what those kinds of teams look like. This season is unique in the Rodgers era. New head coach, second year GM, second year DC. Then there are all the new players expected to be starters. Then there are the incumbent young players who need to progress: King, Burks, Jackson, the young WRs. We've not seen a roster rebuild like this in a long time. They do not usually work out in year 1, but I will suspend judgement until the conclusion of week 4 when the character of a team starts to emerge. [/QUOTE]
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