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<blockquote data-quote="NOMOFO" data-source="post: 539517" data-attributes="member: 9687"><p>I'm trying to find information on the most active teams in free agency over the past 5 years. That's the most telling and that's the point! Like I said 100 times now, there is ZERO doubt in my mind that both Seattle and San Fran are about to start to spin back down next year thanks to them not building out there rosters past this year and over-signing FA! </p><p></p><p>I'm NOT the LEAST surprised that teams spending big in free agency "won more games" than the year before. Just like a crack addict will feel much better after spending on that hit he just took! The goal is not to win more games. It's to win the Super Bowl! Do you want to wager me about those same teams going to the playoffs in 2015? I will take that bet. </p><p></p><p><strong>You complain that the Packers season is lost if we don't get further into the playoffs, yet you point to non-playoff teams "winning more games" as proof that free agency makes sense?</strong>! lol REALLY? Ironically, these same teams that "won more games" seldom go to the playoffs much less win playoff games. </p><p></p><p><strong>I don't know how many times this needs to be said, Ted Thompson rosters for long term success, not "more wins this year". </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NOMOFO, post: 539517, member: 9687"] I'm trying to find information on the most active teams in free agency over the past 5 years. That's the most telling and that's the point! Like I said 100 times now, there is ZERO doubt in my mind that both Seattle and San Fran are about to start to spin back down next year thanks to them not building out there rosters past this year and over-signing FA! I'm NOT the LEAST surprised that teams spending big in free agency "won more games" than the year before. Just like a crack addict will feel much better after spending on that hit he just took! The goal is not to win more games. It's to win the Super Bowl! Do you want to wager me about those same teams going to the playoffs in 2015? I will take that bet. [B]You complain that the Packers season is lost if we don't get further into the playoffs, yet you point to non-playoff teams "winning more games" as proof that free agency makes sense?[/B]! lol REALLY? Ironically, these same teams that "won more games" seldom go to the playoffs much less win playoff games. [B]I don't know how many times this needs to be said, Ted Thompson rosters for long term success, not "more wins this year". [/B] [/QUOTE]
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