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Jackson may be the O-lines Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Hauschild" data-source="post: 250094" data-attributes="member: 1638"><p>Well, this is where I become slightly uncomfortable because I'd hate to lose everything TT brings to the table simply because he refuses to accept the fact that he has no idea how to draft O-lineman.</p><p></p><p>It's really a tough situation and Packers fans are abnormally forgiving, so I doubt he gets the axe. However, I'm also not comfortable or unsure about putting pressure on TT to make O-line a higher priority in the draft because of his current record in drafting that position.</p><p></p><p>Also, what makes this so tough to justify is that we all know what our offense is capable of when firing on all cylinders. And, we also know that there will be many games this season where we put up 30+ point and dominate the exploitable defenses. So, we finish 10-6 and make the playoffs - then what? I think it's a little late in TT's game to begin to focus on drafting then developing for the O-line. I'm not sure what the 2010 O-line FA class looks like, but this would appear to be the quickest fix. I've always admired how Wolf drafted decently, but filled immediate needs via free agency.</p><p></p><p>It's a tough call, no doubt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hauschild, post: 250094, member: 1638"] Well, this is where I become slightly uncomfortable because I'd hate to lose everything TT brings to the table simply because he refuses to accept the fact that he has no idea how to draft O-lineman. It's really a tough situation and Packers fans are abnormally forgiving, so I doubt he gets the axe. However, I'm also not comfortable or unsure about putting pressure on TT to make O-line a higher priority in the draft because of his current record in drafting that position. Also, what makes this so tough to justify is that we all know what our offense is capable of when firing on all cylinders. And, we also know that there will be many games this season where we put up 30+ point and dominate the exploitable defenses. So, we finish 10-6 and make the playoffs - then what? I think it's a little late in TT's game to begin to focus on drafting then developing for the O-line. I'm not sure what the 2010 O-line FA class looks like, but this would appear to be the quickest fix. I've always admired how Wolf drafted decently, but filled immediate needs via free agency. It's a tough call, no doubt. [/QUOTE]
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