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<blockquote data-quote="McKnowledge" data-source="post: 1058587" data-attributes="member: 11543"><p>Personally, I will never get over 2015 NFCCG (15-1 season) losing to the Seahawks. </p><p></p><p>Other than that, the loses were understandable from a competitive nature.</p><p></p><p>Packers just haven't fielded elite rosters since that 2015 team.</p><p></p><p>Understandably luck plays its part, but creating opportunities for luck to manifest is important too. <strong>Trading a beloved player for draft capital is a sensible move</strong>.</p><p></p><p>I think, unless he specifically requests for Green Bay, Myles Garrett is unrealistic.</p><p></p><p>However, <strong>Maxx Crosby would be a great addition</strong>, but I am also interested in going after <strong>Trey Hendrickson, he produces and just wants a contract comparable to said production</strong>. </p><p></p><p>Purging the roster, for me, means anyone that has value across the league but doesn't fit the schematic philosophy. </p><p></p><p>On offense, I would move Doubs, Wicks, and/or Watson if he was healthy; these guys are WR2-3 at best, Wicks is a great WR4. <strong>Go get a WR1 that embraces the pressure and can thrive within it. </strong></p><p></p><p>For some odd reason, <strong>Jayden Reed isn't featured when he should be</strong>. </p><p></p><p>Many question his desire, but the play calling fades from him quite often and its puzzling. Outside of Jacobs, he needs quality touches.</p><p></p><p>Moving on from Meyers is necessary, and it would be great for the Packers to target a high-quality veteran for center or give it to Jenkins outright. <strong>No more competition, and experimenting, just settle on the starters and create cohesion</strong>.</p><p></p><p>On defense, it's time to move on from Kenny Clark. Pack needs to <strong>get bigger and meaner on D-Line</strong>. <strong>It needs to acquire players that complement the scheme regardless of names and reputations</strong>. Quay Walker can go, let Cooper shine; he's a leader and cornerstone. Revamp the CB depth, JA can stay or go, but he's an elite CB2 in a league that fields great WR2s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McKnowledge, post: 1058587, member: 11543"] Personally, I will never get over 2015 NFCCG (15-1 season) losing to the Seahawks. Other than that, the loses were understandable from a competitive nature. Packers just haven't fielded elite rosters since that 2015 team. Understandably luck plays its part, but creating opportunities for luck to manifest is important too. [B]Trading a beloved player for draft capital is a sensible move[/B]. I think, unless he specifically requests for Green Bay, Myles Garrett is unrealistic. However, [B]Maxx Crosby would be a great addition[/B], but I am also interested in going after [B]Trey Hendrickson, he produces and just wants a contract comparable to said production[/B]. Purging the roster, for me, means anyone that has value across the league but doesn't fit the schematic philosophy. On offense, I would move Doubs, Wicks, and/or Watson if he was healthy; these guys are WR2-3 at best, Wicks is a great WR4. [B]Go get a WR1 that embraces the pressure and can thrive within it. [/B] For some odd reason, [B]Jayden Reed isn't featured when he should be[/B]. Many question his desire, but the play calling fades from him quite often and its puzzling. Outside of Jacobs, he needs quality touches. Moving on from Meyers is necessary, and it would be great for the Packers to target a high-quality veteran for center or give it to Jenkins outright. [B]No more competition, and experimenting, just settle on the starters and create cohesion[/B]. On defense, it's time to move on from Kenny Clark. Pack needs to [B]get bigger and meaner on D-Line[/B]. [B]It needs to acquire players that complement the scheme regardless of names and reputations[/B]. Quay Walker can go, let Cooper shine; he's a leader and cornerstone. Revamp the CB depth, JA can stay or go, but he's an elite CB2 in a league that fields great WR2s. [/QUOTE]
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