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<blockquote data-quote="TJV" data-source="post: 615885" data-attributes="member: 4300"><p>I agree looking forward is more interesting but looking three seasons down the line is a little strange IMO. There’s only so much we can say about the upcoming season but that’s much more applicable to the 2017 season. Unfortunately, poor performance and injuries are likely to make some personnel decisions easier than we would hope three years from now. And on the positive side, some youngsters will emerge to make some of the personnel losses easier to take. The bottom line of my post was “The more core players there are, the tougher it is to keep them. But it's a good problem to have.” And that applies particularly to the OL: Just imagine the OL performing as it did at the end of the season with a mobile Aaron Rodgers directing the O. But there’s not much to say or analyze about that, so most of our discussions have centered on the D and STs and there’s more to talk about in those areas since they’re more in flux. There are a lot of unknowns going into the upcoming season; there are exponentially more going into the 2017 season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJV, post: 615885, member: 4300"] I agree looking forward is more interesting but looking three seasons down the line is a little strange IMO. There’s only so much we can say about the upcoming season but that’s much more applicable to the 2017 season. Unfortunately, poor performance and injuries are likely to make some personnel decisions easier than we would hope three years from now. And on the positive side, some youngsters will emerge to make some of the personnel losses easier to take. The bottom line of my post was “The more core players there are, the tougher it is to keep them. But it's a good problem to have.” And that applies particularly to the OL: Just imagine the OL performing as it did at the end of the season with a mobile Aaron Rodgers directing the O. But there’s not much to say or analyze about that, so most of our discussions have centered on the D and STs and there’s more to talk about in those areas since they’re more in flux. There are a lot of unknowns going into the upcoming season; there are exponentially more going into the 2017 season. [/QUOTE]
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