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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 991647" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I didn’t point that out. First of all every player that makes it to the Pro level has talent to varying degrees. So I would never in fact say they are not talented.</p><p>To the contrary. Talent has to be developed and the faster that development gets initiated and the more commitment spent to develop that talent = faster results.</p><p></p><p>If there was anything the 2022 Packers could’ve improved on Offensively it was getting favorable results faster from QB to WR after losing one of the most dynamic receivers in the last decade.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore. I’d expect more than Glorified walkthroughs with that group. I also don’t condone limiting practices to some formal schedule or setting if players want to improve in the Offseason. </p><p></p><p> You are severely diminishing the importance of grouping together for workouts in the offseason. This is a practice that is common among all the greats and even Packer players themselves have practiced this theory and greatly benefited from it.</p><p></p><p>So quit trying to say it’s not important to practice or workout or train with teammates outside a mandatory team schedule. It’s completely false and players from every team and sport do it EVERY OFF season. Particularly the ones who have highest aspirations for success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 991647, member: 10086"] I didn’t point that out. First of all every player that makes it to the Pro level has talent to varying degrees. So I would never in fact say they are not talented. To the contrary. Talent has to be developed and the faster that development gets initiated and the more commitment spent to develop that talent = faster results. If there was anything the 2022 Packers could’ve improved on Offensively it was getting favorable results faster from QB to WR after losing one of the most dynamic receivers in the last decade. Furthermore. I’d expect more than Glorified walkthroughs with that group. I also don’t condone limiting practices to some formal schedule or setting if players want to improve in the Offseason. You are severely diminishing the importance of grouping together for workouts in the offseason. This is a practice that is common among all the greats and even Packer players themselves have practiced this theory and greatly benefited from it. So quit trying to say it’s not important to practice or workout or train with teammates outside a mandatory team schedule. It’s completely false and players from every team and sport do it EVERY OFF season. Particularly the ones who have highest aspirations for success. [/QUOTE]
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