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<blockquote data-quote="Lare" data-source="post: 83225" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>I'm probably in the minority, but the Packers don't have to win the Super Bowl for me to feel they've had a successful season. I guess I'd rather see them be competitive every year and have a chance to get there by making it into the playoffs than continually being in a rebuilding mode.</p><p></p><p>I realize there's a happy medium but we also have to realize that it's a lot easier to be in the "Rebuilding Mode" group every year than it is the "Playoff & Super Bowl" group every year. Just ask teams like the Cardinals and the Saints.</p><p></p><p>That said, as much as I admired Sherman for his success I also felt it was time for him to go simply because I didn't see the team progressing in any area. I also felt a good part of his success may have been due to playing in a weak division and having one of the best QBs of all time during his entire tenure here. That these factors may have padded his success rate may also have been indicated by their lousy postseason record.</p><p></p><p>At any rate, Sherman is gone and it's now time for the TT & MM show. TT has risked his job on the selection of MM and if he fails, so does TT. I think we'll know in a year or so if either of them will be successful in their present position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lare, post: 83225, member: 114"] I'm probably in the minority, but the Packers don't have to win the Super Bowl for me to feel they've had a successful season. I guess I'd rather see them be competitive every year and have a chance to get there by making it into the playoffs than continually being in a rebuilding mode. I realize there's a happy medium but we also have to realize that it's a lot easier to be in the "Rebuilding Mode" group every year than it is the "Playoff & Super Bowl" group every year. Just ask teams like the Cardinals and the Saints. That said, as much as I admired Sherman for his success I also felt it was time for him to go simply because I didn't see the team progressing in any area. I also felt a good part of his success may have been due to playing in a weak division and having one of the best QBs of all time during his entire tenure here. That these factors may have padded his success rate may also have been indicated by their lousy postseason record. At any rate, Sherman is gone and it's now time for the TT & MM show. TT has risked his job on the selection of MM and if he fails, so does TT. I think we'll know in a year or so if either of them will be successful in their present position. [/QUOTE]
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