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<blockquote data-quote="Bobby Roberts" data-source="post: 82527" data-attributes="member: 260"><p>It should be obvious that last season problems were the result of multiple people. TT didn't adequately replace a great OL. Sherman stuck it out with a bad line hoping they'd gel instead of getting the best 5 linemen on the field. TT cut the majority of veteran depth, so when multiple injuries occurred we were stuck with rookies. TT replace J. Walk with Taco Wallace. Sherman made many personnel mistakes as GM creating a mess and low cap space. Sherman stuck with run and shoot offense even though we no longer had the players for it due to injuries. Favre kept throwing up prayers and led the league in INTs (29). Sherman didn't rely on the running game when it finally started coming together, putting more pressure on Favre. Fergie kept messing up when thrown to and had a negative contribution. Longwell missed several points and blamed it on the holder. etc...</p><p></p><p>Even with all of the mess, the Packers still had a chance to win almost every game last season, the difference being only a couple plays. That being said, we have a great chance this season to turn the slide around very quickly. So I vote for leaving the 2005 season in 2005 and looking forward to the 2006 season!</p><p></p><p>GO PACK GO!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobby Roberts, post: 82527, member: 260"] It should be obvious that last season problems were the result of multiple people. TT didn't adequately replace a great OL. Sherman stuck it out with a bad line hoping they'd gel instead of getting the best 5 linemen on the field. TT cut the majority of veteran depth, so when multiple injuries occurred we were stuck with rookies. TT replace J. Walk with Taco Wallace. Sherman made many personnel mistakes as GM creating a mess and low cap space. Sherman stuck with run and shoot offense even though we no longer had the players for it due to injuries. Favre kept throwing up prayers and led the league in INTs (29). Sherman didn't rely on the running game when it finally started coming together, putting more pressure on Favre. Fergie kept messing up when thrown to and had a negative contribution. Longwell missed several points and blamed it on the holder. etc... Even with all of the mess, the Packers still had a chance to win almost every game last season, the difference being only a couple plays. That being said, we have a great chance this season to turn the slide around very quickly. So I vote for leaving the 2005 season in 2005 and looking forward to the 2006 season! GO PACK GO!!! [/QUOTE]
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