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<blockquote data-quote="CaliforniaCheez" data-source="post: 131504" data-attributes="member: 167"><p>DigsthePack and P@ck66 are both right. </p><p></p><p>Sherman had a good team and kept trying to make a playoff team better. It was short term thinking. Sherman had very little patience in negotiations and on draft day. To be fair he never had any training in that part of pro football.</p><p></p><p>Yes, P@ck66, if Ted Thompson can get enough talent on the team in this off-season the team may get back to the playoff level of talent that was on the team when he took over. Ted gave away a lot of talent that had and has to be replaced. </p><p>Some examples: </p><p>[Manuel and Collins vs. Sharper(cut) and Roman(cut)]</p><p>[Darren College vs. Mike Wahle(cut)] </p><p>(Wells vs. Flanagan)</p><p>(Rodgers vs Nall)</p><p></p><p>Packer employees like all humans make mistakes. You take the good with the bad until the bad outweighs the good. Let's not debate history too much as it cannot be undone. </p><p></p><p>Now, that the thread has gone far astray from the original topic. </p><p></p><p>Ted Thompson's drafting is generally good. </p><p>It's focus is on obtaining the most value. That by definition is more long term. I have no major complaints with his draft style or methodology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaliforniaCheez, post: 131504, member: 167"] DigsthePack and P@ck66 are both right. Sherman had a good team and kept trying to make a playoff team better. It was short term thinking. Sherman had very little patience in negotiations and on draft day. To be fair he never had any training in that part of pro football. Yes, P@ck66, if Ted Thompson can get enough talent on the team in this off-season the team may get back to the playoff level of talent that was on the team when he took over. Ted gave away a lot of talent that had and has to be replaced. Some examples: [Manuel and Collins vs. Sharper(cut) and Roman(cut)] [Darren College vs. Mike Wahle(cut)] (Wells vs. Flanagan) (Rodgers vs Nall) Packer employees like all humans make mistakes. You take the good with the bad until the bad outweighs the good. Let's not debate history too much as it cannot be undone. Now, that the thread has gone far astray from the original topic. Ted Thompson's drafting is generally good. It's focus is on obtaining the most value. That by definition is more long term. I have no major complaints with his draft style or methodology. [/QUOTE]
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