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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 689436" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>Good analysis on your part as well <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>IMO, they all go hand and hand. #12 is getting older and may not be able to carry this team as much as he once was. So that is going to require having all the moving parts around him being better. The OL has to continue to pass block well, improve at run blocking and do all of that while maintaining depth. Right now, I am more worried about Depth on the OL than anything else about it.</p><p></p><p>Whoever is in charge come the offseason, really has to find AR a weapon at TE. The Patriots now have 2 (Gronk and Bennett). What Cook does the rest of the season, may help a bit. But this position is critical to the Packers and has been weak for too long. Sadly, I think the Redskins are going to once again show the Packers just how valuable quality TE play is today. If Cook finishes the year off well, I wouldn't be opposed to resigning him, but hope the Packers find a solid TE early in the draft or a FA as well.</p><p></p><p>Running Backs: Given the Packers seem to be a pass oriented team with AR, this position isn't extremely critical for the offense to have success, but the better it is, the more defenses have to respect it and not just play against the pass.</p><p></p><p>Wide Receivers: While on the surface this group looks decent, but their lack of speed, inconsistency at being able to get open and very few yards after the catch have to concern the Packers. While there is never a guarantee on finding the elite WR in the draft or via the FA market, I feel that with Jordy's age and post injury status, they need to start looking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 689436, member: 7261"] Good analysis on your part as well ;) IMO, they all go hand and hand. #12 is getting older and may not be able to carry this team as much as he once was. So that is going to require having all the moving parts around him being better. The OL has to continue to pass block well, improve at run blocking and do all of that while maintaining depth. Right now, I am more worried about Depth on the OL than anything else about it. Whoever is in charge come the offseason, really has to find AR a weapon at TE. The Patriots now have 2 (Gronk and Bennett). What Cook does the rest of the season, may help a bit. But this position is critical to the Packers and has been weak for too long. Sadly, I think the Redskins are going to once again show the Packers just how valuable quality TE play is today. If Cook finishes the year off well, I wouldn't be opposed to resigning him, but hope the Packers find a solid TE early in the draft or a FA as well. Running Backs: Given the Packers seem to be a pass oriented team with AR, this position isn't extremely critical for the offense to have success, but the better it is, the more defenses have to respect it and not just play against the pass. Wide Receivers: While on the surface this group looks decent, but their lack of speed, inconsistency at being able to get open and very few yards after the catch have to concern the Packers. While there is never a guarantee on finding the elite WR in the draft or via the FA market, I feel that with Jordy's age and post injury status, they need to start looking. [/QUOTE]
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