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<blockquote data-quote="pacman5252" data-source="post: 242402" data-attributes="member: 1469"><p>I understand that we need to give extensions to some of our other players, but the last 2-3 years we haven't used about 10 million dollars each year. It looks like that trend will continue too. That money could have been used to sign either, one awesome player, two good players, or three decent players each year. Imagine the 2007 team with another impact player....</p><p></p><p>Also, I like how people say that we, TT, shouldn't overpay unproven players when he gave a 12.5 million a year contract to Rodgers after 7 games of him starting. I know we had to pay him, but that is an awful lot for 7 games.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I know you should build most of your team through the draft, but you should sign a few players to provide depth and some to start. Right now our D-line looks horrible, our O-line looks bad, our lbs are very questionable (especially since Kamp is playing a new position, Barnett is coming off an ACL injury, and we don't know if last year was a fluke b/c of injuries with Hawk) If we don't sign a few vets to at least provide depth, we might end up with 3-4 rookies starting at some point this season and history shows us that teams with rookies starting usually don't win a lot of games</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pacman5252, post: 242402, member: 1469"] I understand that we need to give extensions to some of our other players, but the last 2-3 years we haven't used about 10 million dollars each year. It looks like that trend will continue too. That money could have been used to sign either, one awesome player, two good players, or three decent players each year. Imagine the 2007 team with another impact player.... Also, I like how people say that we, TT, shouldn't overpay unproven players when he gave a 12.5 million a year contract to Rodgers after 7 games of him starting. I know we had to pay him, but that is an awful lot for 7 games. I know you should build most of your team through the draft, but you should sign a few players to provide depth and some to start. Right now our D-line looks horrible, our O-line looks bad, our lbs are very questionable (especially since Kamp is playing a new position, Barnett is coming off an ACL injury, and we don't know if last year was a fluke b/c of injuries with Hawk) If we don't sign a few vets to at least provide depth, we might end up with 3-4 rookies starting at some point this season and history shows us that teams with rookies starting usually don't win a lot of games [/QUOTE]
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