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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 981693" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I’m going to pick a little. I know some in here don’t like to question the methodology of our FO and it’s almost deemed as “you know better then them ok” kinda attitude.</p><p>I am also aware that it’s easy to pick when we’re down and out. However what I’m about to say isn’t a reflection of being negative or for the sake of pure criticism, but because I love my Packers and my hope is they can pull out of a absolute nosedive of a season and get back to what we’re accustomed.</p><p></p><p>We are obviously going about some things the wrong way. I don’t think this is a secret. Brian needs to know that it’s ok to morph philosophy some with the times. There’s something to be said for staying true to who you are in draft and player acquisition and I actually agree with that. This is purely my opinion and it’s merely an appeal to step outside the box and swallow our pride for a minute.</p><p></p><p>Overall I like Brian. Besides the fact we share in common our ties to UWL, and Minneapolis (I’ve live extensively in both places) Brian and I have other roots out near Lake Gaston N.C./VA). I have nothing but admiration for what he’s achieved. That said, Brian needs to do a better job getting his drafts aligned towards his season mode. Such as pushing draft resources out more into future years when the throttle is closing and vice versa.</p><p>In 2 of the last 3 drafts, we took players in substantial areas (later Day 1) that we pretty much knew would have minimal or no real impact early in their careers (Love/Wyatt). That’s fine in a window that’s closing hard, it’s not fine in a “Win now” mode. In no way am I suggesting that alone would’ve fixed this Malay of a season, but I’m 200% sure that we could’ve aligned our resources better and brought on 2 or more early draft selections that were more NFL ready. I liked the draft selections themselves, but the timing was questionable and is displaying a pattern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 981693, member: 10086"] I’m going to pick a little. I know some in here don’t like to question the methodology of our FO and it’s almost deemed as “you know better then them ok” kinda attitude. I am also aware that it’s easy to pick when we’re down and out. However what I’m about to say isn’t a reflection of being negative or for the sake of pure criticism, but because I love my Packers and my hope is they can pull out of a absolute nosedive of a season and get back to what we’re accustomed. We are obviously going about some things the wrong way. I don’t think this is a secret. Brian needs to know that it’s ok to morph philosophy some with the times. There’s something to be said for staying true to who you are in draft and player acquisition and I actually agree with that. This is purely my opinion and it’s merely an appeal to step outside the box and swallow our pride for a minute. Overall I like Brian. Besides the fact we share in common our ties to UWL, and Minneapolis (I’ve live extensively in both places) Brian and I have other roots out near Lake Gaston N.C./VA). I have nothing but admiration for what he’s achieved. That said, Brian needs to do a better job getting his drafts aligned towards his season mode. Such as pushing draft resources out more into future years when the throttle is closing and vice versa. In 2 of the last 3 drafts, we took players in substantial areas (later Day 1) that we pretty much knew would have minimal or no real impact early in their careers (Love/Wyatt). That’s fine in a window that’s closing hard, it’s not fine in a “Win now” mode. In no way am I suggesting that alone would’ve fixed this Malay of a season, but I’m 200% sure that we could’ve aligned our resources better and brought on 2 or more early draft selections that were more NFL ready. I liked the draft selections themselves, but the timing was questionable and is displaying a pattern. [/QUOTE]
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