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<blockquote data-quote="doughsellz" data-source="post: 246265" data-attributes="member: 1158"><p>Excellent point about Sharpe. He was dynamic - a stand-out WR who owned the DBs with effortless route-running & strong hands. It's a shame that career ended so abruptly. Also good observation on the '98 playoff "loss" to SF. Who knows? If GB goes the distance that year maybe Holmgren hangs around longer.</p><p> </p><p>-Hey America-</p><p> </p><p>The NFL is a team sport. You want to give the team credit for winning but #4 the blame for not winning.</p><p> </p><p>Your point is teams with good defenses go far. Duh. However it takes the offense scoring points to complete the deal. For #4, mission accomplished - time after time, with a little help from his friends. What games were you watching?</p><p> </p><p>It wasn't #4 who let 4th & 26 happen. If Barnett doesn't lose his man over the middle, it's #4 taking a knee & it's off to CAR for GB.</p><p> </p><p>Since you're such a number cruncher why don't you add up the passing TD totals for the last decade for #4. Seems to me he was at the top of his game in that repsect for most of his career, not just in what you perceive as his "prime".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doughsellz, post: 246265, member: 1158"] Excellent point about Sharpe. He was dynamic - a stand-out WR who owned the DBs with effortless route-running & strong hands. It's a shame that career ended so abruptly. Also good observation on the '98 playoff "loss" to SF. Who knows? If GB goes the distance that year maybe Holmgren hangs around longer. -Hey America- The NFL is a team sport. You want to give the team credit for winning but #4 the blame for not winning. Your point is teams with good defenses go far. Duh. However it takes the offense scoring points to complete the deal. For #4, mission accomplished - time after time, with a little help from his friends. What games were you watching? It wasn't #4 who let 4th & 26 happen. If Barnett doesn't lose his man over the middle, it's #4 taking a knee & it's off to CAR for GB. Since you're such a number cruncher why don't you add up the passing TD totals for the last decade for #4. Seems to me he was at the top of his game in that repsect for most of his career, not just in what you perceive as his "prime". [/QUOTE]
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