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<blockquote data-quote="KiDcUdI" data-source="post: 949335" data-attributes="member: 2249"><p>Not sure where to post this but the Rams did pretty much everything I’ve asked from the Packers over the past decade and they won the SB. </p><p></p><p>They identified their in season weaknesses and made moves. They felt they needed a pass rusher and traded for Miller. How many times have we seen the Packers unwilling to pull the trigger on a player that could really help us. Tony Gonzales and Marshawn Lynch immediately come to mind for me.</p><p></p><p>Then you have OBJ who was interested in coming here and somehow the Packers dropped the ball. For the second straight season the Packers had the opportunity to sign a troubled but talented WR and for the second straight season that WR not only won the SB but scored a TD in it.</p><p></p><p>The Rams even went and signed Weddle out of retirement because they wanted the experience at S instead of having a younger player in there capable of mistakes.</p><p></p><p>Identify your weaknesses and attack them. Be aggressive. Instead the Packers continue to struggle with the same philosophy of just hoping that what they put together in the off-season will just magically elevate itself come playoff time. That isn’t how the game works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KiDcUdI, post: 949335, member: 2249"] Not sure where to post this but the Rams did pretty much everything I’ve asked from the Packers over the past decade and they won the SB. They identified their in season weaknesses and made moves. They felt they needed a pass rusher and traded for Miller. How many times have we seen the Packers unwilling to pull the trigger on a player that could really help us. Tony Gonzales and Marshawn Lynch immediately come to mind for me. Then you have OBJ who was interested in coming here and somehow the Packers dropped the ball. For the second straight season the Packers had the opportunity to sign a troubled but talented WR and for the second straight season that WR not only won the SB but scored a TD in it. The Rams even went and signed Weddle out of retirement because they wanted the experience at S instead of having a younger player in there capable of mistakes. Identify your weaknesses and attack them. Be aggressive. Instead the Packers continue to struggle with the same philosophy of just hoping that what they put together in the off-season will just magically elevate itself come playoff time. That isn’t how the game works. [/QUOTE]
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