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<blockquote data-quote="PackerDNA" data-source="post: 577942" data-attributes="member: 9965"><p>IMO, Schneider went for the 'put us over the top' killer move with Harvin, and lost. But they've hit on most such moves- Avril, Bennett, Lynch. I agree with TT's model of draft and develop which has the added benefit of keeping down cap costs. But every now and then, you have to go out and get that 'over the top' player. The difference with Thompson is he is very judicious in this area; such moves are few and far between, but he's hit on all of them with great benefit to the team. Woodson, Pickett, and so far Peppers have been big moves with big payoffs. </p><p>Schneider lost on Harvin, but has hit on many other choices in the draft, UFA, and trade markets.</p><p>I believe they looked at the pros and cons long term and will have it figured out.</p><p>The system of the good draft low in concert with the cap is designed to prevent the top teams from dominating for long or the bad teams from staying down. Again, I believe the Seahawks and Packers are among the teams that have it figured out as well as it can be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackerDNA, post: 577942, member: 9965"] IMO, Schneider went for the 'put us over the top' killer move with Harvin, and lost. But they've hit on most such moves- Avril, Bennett, Lynch. I agree with TT's model of draft and develop which has the added benefit of keeping down cap costs. But every now and then, you have to go out and get that 'over the top' player. The difference with Thompson is he is very judicious in this area; such moves are few and far between, but he's hit on all of them with great benefit to the team. Woodson, Pickett, and so far Peppers have been big moves with big payoffs. Schneider lost on Harvin, but has hit on many other choices in the draft, UFA, and trade markets. I believe they looked at the pros and cons long term and will have it figured out. The system of the good draft low in concert with the cap is designed to prevent the top teams from dominating for long or the bad teams from staying down. Again, I believe the Seahawks and Packers are among the teams that have it figured out as well as it can be. [/QUOTE]
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