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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 6794" data-source="post: 681962"><p>I admit that I was wrong about Perry being overpaid and that replacing Sitton with Taylor one week before the start of the season was a mistake, just like everyone else capable of forming an opinion (which of course eliminates you from consideration) following the Packers. If TT would have been sure about Perry turning into a dominant edge defender he would have signed him to a long-term contract though.</p><p></p><p>The other moves Thompson has made this offseason aren't great by any means. </p><p></p><p>Ryan, Martinez and Thomas have performed on an average level, which is a huge improvement over past seasons but hardly something to get totally excited about. The Bears tandem of Freeman and Trevathan, two players I wanted the Packers to sign, have played far better so far. </p><p></p><p>Cook has been a disappointment so far having averaged only a pedestrian 8.8 yards per catch, a number that's on par with Rodgers' terrible season in 2015. Ladarius Green has been injured therefore it's way too early to make a fair evaluation of the Steelers decision to sign him.</p><p></p><p>Once again, the Packers general manager made two hreat moves in re-signing Perry and replacing Sitton with Taylor but botched the situation at backup running back and punter. The jury's still out on some other moves he made this offseason.</p><p></p><p>Overall while the Packers are off to a decent start going 3-1 the team has struggled in several areas and hasn't performed like a team poised to make a Super Bowl run. Therefore it's far too early to praise Thompson for his moves this offseason.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Once again, the play at inside linebacker has improved over past seasons but the Packers for sure don't feature an above average unit at the position. Therefore it would have been able to play it better.</p><p></p><p>I'm pleasantly surprised by the way Taylor has performed so far this season, absolutely justifying Thompson's move to release Sitton. Hopefully both of the guards stay healthy though as there's not a single backup pn the roster being best suited to play the position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 6794, post: 681962"] I admit that I was wrong about Perry being overpaid and that replacing Sitton with Taylor one week before the start of the season was a mistake, just like everyone else capable of forming an opinion (which of course eliminates you from consideration) following the Packers. If TT would have been sure about Perry turning into a dominant edge defender he would have signed him to a long-term contract though. The other moves Thompson has made this offseason aren't great by any means. Ryan, Martinez and Thomas have performed on an average level, which is a huge improvement over past seasons but hardly something to get totally excited about. The Bears tandem of Freeman and Trevathan, two players I wanted the Packers to sign, have played far better so far. Cook has been a disappointment so far having averaged only a pedestrian 8.8 yards per catch, a number that's on par with Rodgers' terrible season in 2015. Ladarius Green has been injured therefore it's way too early to make a fair evaluation of the Steelers decision to sign him. Once again, the Packers general manager made two hreat moves in re-signing Perry and replacing Sitton with Taylor but botched the situation at backup running back and punter. The jury's still out on some other moves he made this offseason. Overall while the Packers are off to a decent start going 3-1 the team has struggled in several areas and hasn't performed like a team poised to make a Super Bowl run. Therefore it's far too early to praise Thompson for his moves this offseason. Once again, the play at inside linebacker has improved over past seasons but the Packers for sure don't feature an above average unit at the position. Therefore it would have been able to play it better. I'm pleasantly surprised by the way Taylor has performed so far this season, absolutely justifying Thompson's move to release Sitton. Hopefully both of the guards stay healthy though as there's not a single backup pn the roster being best suited to play the position. [/QUOTE]
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