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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 729977" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>The same questions can be asked (in hindsight) about any player that is "allowed" to leave Green Bay. If Eddie Lacy has a Pro Bowl season in Seattle, were the Packers idiots for "letting him walk"? Personnel decisions are made without a crystal ball and based on a lot of things; cost, health, skill, fit into system, need, depth ahead or behind, player personality, etc.</p><p></p><p>I think most of us at the time, including the Packer organization, concluded that not resigning Hayward for what the Chargers paid him, was a wise move. Now if we had access to a crystal ball at the time, seeing the great future need at CB AND Hayward played for the Packers like he has for the Chargers, he would have been resigned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 729977, member: 7261"] The same questions can be asked (in hindsight) about any player that is "allowed" to leave Green Bay. If Eddie Lacy has a Pro Bowl season in Seattle, were the Packers idiots for "letting him walk"? Personnel decisions are made without a crystal ball and based on a lot of things; cost, health, skill, fit into system, need, depth ahead or behind, player personality, etc. I think most of us at the time, including the Packer organization, concluded that not resigning Hayward for what the Chargers paid him, was a wise move. Now if we had access to a crystal ball at the time, seeing the great future need at CB AND Hayward played for the Packers like he has for the Chargers, he would have been resigned. [/QUOTE]
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