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<blockquote data-quote="Greg C." data-source="post: 23236" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>net: At the beginning of last season, you were saying exactly the same thing I was: that this was the year Sherman needed to take the team to the next level or it was time for him to go. Sherman failed to do that, in a big way, but you backed off. Why? What did Sherman show you last year that made you think he has a bright future in Green Bay? I will grant you that the comeback from a 1-4 record was good, but then they got humiliated at home by an 8-8 team in the playoffs. That is not my idea of taking the team to the next level. </p><p></p><p>I pretty much agree with you on your assessment of the team. They are young and are rebuilding and they should improve as the season goes on, but probably not enough to make the playoffs. I also agree that it would've been too expensive to hang onto Wahle or Rivera. </p><p></p><p>I disagree with one statement you made about the game, however. You say that if you look at the numbers the offense did better than the Browns. Technically this is true, but it's meaningless. If you watched the game, you know that the Packer offense was thoroughly outplayed by the Browns, then fattened up their stats with two late drives against a prevent defense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg C., post: 23236, member: 195"] net: At the beginning of last season, you were saying exactly the same thing I was: that this was the year Sherman needed to take the team to the next level or it was time for him to go. Sherman failed to do that, in a big way, but you backed off. Why? What did Sherman show you last year that made you think he has a bright future in Green Bay? I will grant you that the comeback from a 1-4 record was good, but then they got humiliated at home by an 8-8 team in the playoffs. That is not my idea of taking the team to the next level. I pretty much agree with you on your assessment of the team. They are young and are rebuilding and they should improve as the season goes on, but probably not enough to make the playoffs. I also agree that it would've been too expensive to hang onto Wahle or Rivera. I disagree with one statement you made about the game, however. You say that if you look at the numbers the offense did better than the Browns. Technically this is true, but it's meaningless. If you watched the game, you know that the Packer offense was thoroughly outplayed by the Browns, then fattened up their stats with two late drives against a prevent defense. [/QUOTE]
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