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Packers 2022-2023 Season Review: What was The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 989587" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>Honestly, sometimes it seems difficult to tell what current players are good values to resign, sign as Free Agents or trade for as well. Too often it seems like teams overpay for vets, thinking that the player is going to play at the same level or even better for seasons to come.</p><p></p><p>While it sucks when a 3rd round pick doesn't work out, it sucks even more when you tie up a decent percentage of the cap and possibly draft choices (trade), into a guy that ends up not being what you thought.</p><p></p><p>Building a good roster is mostly skill but also a small part luck. Then you add in injuries and it can become a crapshoot. All the variables make the odds of winning it all pretty slim, even when you do push all your chips in. While I do think Gute has been pretty good at mixing a lot of strategies to obtain decent players, hanging on to Rodgers too long, as well as overpaying on a few new contracts, might eventually cost him his job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 989587, member: 7261"] Honestly, sometimes it seems difficult to tell what current players are good values to resign, sign as Free Agents or trade for as well. Too often it seems like teams overpay for vets, thinking that the player is going to play at the same level or even better for seasons to come. While it sucks when a 3rd round pick doesn't work out, it sucks even more when you tie up a decent percentage of the cap and possibly draft choices (trade), into a guy that ends up not being what you thought. Building a good roster is mostly skill but also a small part luck. Then you add in injuries and it can become a crapshoot. All the variables make the odds of winning it all pretty slim, even when you do push all your chips in. While I do think Gute has been pretty good at mixing a lot of strategies to obtain decent players, hanging on to Rodgers too long, as well as overpaying on a few new contracts, might eventually cost him his job. [/QUOTE]
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