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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 910433" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>Isn't that the truth and rather pathetic that some feel that success is perceived to be achieved by only 1 team each year in the NFL?</p><p></p><p>I said 5-8 wins and that is such a wide margin, as well as "how did they win or lose those games" that it doesn't mean much.</p><p></p><p>I think a successful post Rodgers first season, wouldn't really be measured by wins or loses but more by seeing a team play relatively well without a FHOF QB, as well as see his replacement not look like Brett Hundley in the process. Bortles isn't going to lead this team to the playoffs IMO, nor do I think Love would either, so I would view the season as one spent carefully giving Love enough work, but not too much. Let Bortles run the first half and if the offense is sputtering, bring in Love for the second half.</p><p></p><p>I know some feel that with or without Rodgers this team will be competing for the Super Bowl, I just don't see that happening in 2021 without Rodgers. Even with Rodgers, its always going to be dependent on things breaking the Packers way with injuries for both them and their opponents. All one has to do is look at the 49'ers 2020 season to see how fast that got derailed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 910433, member: 7261"] Isn't that the truth and rather pathetic that some feel that success is perceived to be achieved by only 1 team each year in the NFL? I said 5-8 wins and that is such a wide margin, as well as "how did they win or lose those games" that it doesn't mean much. I think a successful post Rodgers first season, wouldn't really be measured by wins or loses but more by seeing a team play relatively well without a FHOF QB, as well as see his replacement not look like Brett Hundley in the process. Bortles isn't going to lead this team to the playoffs IMO, nor do I think Love would either, so I would view the season as one spent carefully giving Love enough work, but not too much. Let Bortles run the first half and if the offense is sputtering, bring in Love for the second half. I know some feel that with or without Rodgers this team will be competing for the Super Bowl, I just don't see that happening in 2021 without Rodgers. Even with Rodgers, its always going to be dependent on things breaking the Packers way with injuries for both them and their opponents. All one has to do is look at the 49'ers 2020 season to see how fast that got derailed. [/QUOTE]
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