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<blockquote data-quote="CaliforniaCheez" data-source="post: 38884" data-attributes="member: 167"><p>Last week I was really amazed and curious why Brett said aloud at a press conference he was unsure if the team wanted him back. I wish the fans knew more about what was going on within the Packers. </p><p></p><p>Now Brett is not wanted back. </p><p>The demolition of the Packers is underway. </p><p></p><p>I had hopes that with some cap money some players would be brought in. <em><strong>It looks like the cap room will be used to acquire dead cap. </strong></em> </p><p></p><p>Getting an OT and DE in the draft and cap room can mean KGB and Clifton can be be cut. Diggs and Ferguson are already at the door. <strong><u>Getting cap room is essential for properly destructing a team.</u></strong></p><p></p><p>Aaron Rodgers and his 2 no name back ups leading the team in 06 just makes me wonder why a free agent would sign with Green Bay. </p><p></p><p>I just could not accept anyone not wanting Brett. I just didn't think an organization would long for the 20 years that preceded Ron Wolf's arrival in Green Bay. I used to have confidence that the teams win/loss ratio would be higher in 2006. </p><p></p><p>Awhile back Bruce had a post about slash and burn of a franchise. I did not think it was going on or needed. I was very wrong, Smokey Bear, the whole forrest is aflame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaliforniaCheez, post: 38884, member: 167"] Last week I was really amazed and curious why Brett said aloud at a press conference he was unsure if the team wanted him back. I wish the fans knew more about what was going on within the Packers. Now Brett is not wanted back. The demolition of the Packers is underway. I had hopes that with some cap money some players would be brought in. [i][b]It looks like the cap room will be used to acquire dead cap. [/b][/i] Getting an OT and DE in the draft and cap room can mean KGB and Clifton can be be cut. Diggs and Ferguson are already at the door. [b][u]Getting cap room is essential for properly destructing a team.[/u][/b] Aaron Rodgers and his 2 no name back ups leading the team in 06 just makes me wonder why a free agent would sign with Green Bay. I just could not accept anyone not wanting Brett. I just didn't think an organization would long for the 20 years that preceded Ron Wolf's arrival in Green Bay. I used to have confidence that the teams win/loss ratio would be higher in 2006. Awhile back Bruce had a post about slash and burn of a franchise. I did not think it was going on or needed. I was very wrong, Smokey Bear, the whole forrest is aflame. [/QUOTE]
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