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<blockquote data-quote="Anubis" data-source="post: 62587" data-attributes="member: 257"><p>...or take a big chance and lose it all. T.O. is nothing but a cancer in the locker room and in the organization. He never was, nor will he ever be the answer to the problems in GB.</p><p></p><p>I agree however that TT's cheapness is a bit ridiculous. As posted above, he is going to be WAAAAAAAAAAAAAY under the cap if Favre retires. I understand the need to be frugal, but for god's sake that is ridiculous.</p><p></p><p>TT should pay Woodson what he is asking in an incentive-based contract and keep Carroll for depth. A solid D will go a long way to bringing Brett back, and TT can address the offense in the later stages of the draft, or next year if need be. Remember, our O sucked last year mostly due to injuries. With Green, Gado and Davenport in our running game (along with the "zone blocking" offense to help), we could have a potent offense that we simply could not field last year. The O-line is our biggest problem, but there is not much that can be done about that right now. Regardless, I for one, don't think this team is anywhere near as bad of shape as is being portrayed in the media, or on some of these forums. However, if Favre retires, all bets are off for this season.</p><p></p><p>GO PACK!!!</p><p></p><p>Robert C. Hedley</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anubis, post: 62587, member: 257"] ...or take a big chance and lose it all. T.O. is nothing but a cancer in the locker room and in the organization. He never was, nor will he ever be the answer to the problems in GB. I agree however that TT's cheapness is a bit ridiculous. As posted above, he is going to be WAAAAAAAAAAAAAY under the cap if Favre retires. I understand the need to be frugal, but for god's sake that is ridiculous. TT should pay Woodson what he is asking in an incentive-based contract and keep Carroll for depth. A solid D will go a long way to bringing Brett back, and TT can address the offense in the later stages of the draft, or next year if need be. Remember, our O sucked last year mostly due to injuries. With Green, Gado and Davenport in our running game (along with the "zone blocking" offense to help), we could have a potent offense that we simply could not field last year. The O-line is our biggest problem, but there is not much that can be done about that right now. Regardless, I for one, don't think this team is anywhere near as bad of shape as is being portrayed in the media, or on some of these forums. However, if Favre retires, all bets are off for this season. GO PACK!!! Robert C. Hedley [/QUOTE]
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