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<blockquote data-quote="ExpatPacker" data-source="post: 429054" data-attributes="member: 5535"><p>ThxJackVanisi: I agree with much of what you said. I think that unless you have a suitable replacement, letting go of Finley would be a mistake. I think the drops got to his head and he had lost his confidence. It sounds to me like he was working very hard to overcome the problem during the latter half of the season because he knew he was having problems, but it wasn't to be. He needs a whole off season, a good training camp and a successful start of next season to improve the mental aspect of his game and gain his confidence back. It's worth giving him another shot.</p><p> </p><p>Regarding Konz, it would be really nice for the Packers to get him but not unless they can get him + another first rounder by a Flynn sign-and-trade, or they get a very good OLB or DE though FA. It sounds like Wells is going to command a high price tag and he is 31 years old. In my book that says he's got 2-3 more years as a starting OC and with each passing year the chance for injuries gets greater....see Clifton.</p><p> </p><p>Getting Konz + a top OLB or DE in the 1st round would be the better choice in the long run rather than re-signing Wells. But only then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExpatPacker, post: 429054, member: 5535"] ThxJackVanisi: I agree with much of what you said. I think that unless you have a suitable replacement, letting go of Finley would be a mistake. I think the drops got to his head and he had lost his confidence. It sounds to me like he was working very hard to overcome the problem during the latter half of the season because he knew he was having problems, but it wasn't to be. He needs a whole off season, a good training camp and a successful start of next season to improve the mental aspect of his game and gain his confidence back. It's worth giving him another shot. Regarding Konz, it would be really nice for the Packers to get him but not unless they can get him + another first rounder by a Flynn sign-and-trade, or they get a very good OLB or DE though FA. It sounds like Wells is going to command a high price tag and he is 31 years old. In my book that says he's got 2-3 more years as a starting OC and with each passing year the chance for injuries gets greater....see Clifton. Getting Konz + a top OLB or DE in the 1st round would be the better choice in the long run rather than re-signing Wells. But only then. [/QUOTE]
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