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<blockquote data-quote="Thirteen Below" data-source="post: 1061399" data-attributes="member: 18006"><p>I've felt that way for some time now myself, and I have a hunch Gutekunst is banking on the same thing. Despite the legendary "sophomore slump", statistically Year 2 is the year most young players make the biggest improvement. The second biggest improvement typically comes in Year 3, and this is particularly true of quarterbacks. </p><p></p><p>I think there are a lot of factors suggesting that the players from the last 2 drafts are going to make Green Bay a much stronger team this season particularly when (as you have pointed out a couple of times) we should be getting back the Three M's - Morgan, Marshawn, and Musgrave, all of whom were high draft picks who missed all or almost all of the season last year.</p><p></p><p>And consider that despite his injuries and admittedly spotty performance in 24, Love did show significant improvement in some aspects of his game. Put all of these factors together, and I think we're going to have a much improved team. Which mat be another reason Gute was quite content to watch most of the free agent drama from the cheap seats - he's gambling that it's smarter to bide his time and see exactly what he already has on the roster than to overspend filling holes that we may not even have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thirteen Below, post: 1061399, member: 18006"] I've felt that way for some time now myself, and I have a hunch Gutekunst is banking on the same thing. Despite the legendary "sophomore slump", statistically Year 2 is the year most young players make the biggest improvement. The second biggest improvement typically comes in Year 3, and this is particularly true of quarterbacks. I think there are a lot of factors suggesting that the players from the last 2 drafts are going to make Green Bay a much stronger team this season particularly when (as you have pointed out a couple of times) we should be getting back the Three M's - Morgan, Marshawn, and Musgrave, all of whom were high draft picks who missed all or almost all of the season last year. And consider that despite his injuries and admittedly spotty performance in 24, Love did show significant improvement in some aspects of his game. Put all of these factors together, and I think we're going to have a much improved team. Which mat be another reason Gute was quite content to watch most of the free agent drama from the cheap seats - he's gambling that it's smarter to bide his time and see exactly what he already has on the roster than to overspend filling holes that we may not even have. [/QUOTE]
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