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<blockquote data-quote="PackFanWithTwins" data-source="post: 220345" data-attributes="member: 1085"><p>TT strategy so fas has been good IMO. I compare him to a student after half a school year. He is on pace for an A but does not have it yet. He has done with GB much the same as with Seattle. Started out with as many picks in the draft as possible to build the young base and depth of the team.</p><p></p><p>What is yet to be seen is can he finish the team. IMO more than the draft is needed. I do not disagree with FA this year, but sometime in the next two years, TT needs to get back heavier into the FA market to get the team over the final hump.</p><p></p><p>There are going to be injuries, retirements and players lost to FA. I think a draft is usually considered good if you get two starters. With that very soon the drafts are going to be needed to replace players and will no longer be filling the roster with better depth. 2 starters a year 22 starters.</p><p></p><p>The team is setup for this. Young, deep and talented with cap space. Teams have about two years to use FA. And with the cap space it can be done without mortaging the teams future, but using the current money available. GB should have plenty of cap space over the next two years.</p><p></p><p>I will save my final grading for atleast two years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackFanWithTwins, post: 220345, member: 1085"] TT strategy so fas has been good IMO. I compare him to a student after half a school year. He is on pace for an A but does not have it yet. He has done with GB much the same as with Seattle. Started out with as many picks in the draft as possible to build the young base and depth of the team. What is yet to be seen is can he finish the team. IMO more than the draft is needed. I do not disagree with FA this year, but sometime in the next two years, TT needs to get back heavier into the FA market to get the team over the final hump. There are going to be injuries, retirements and players lost to FA. I think a draft is usually considered good if you get two starters. With that very soon the drafts are going to be needed to replace players and will no longer be filling the roster with better depth. 2 starters a year 22 starters. The team is setup for this. Young, deep and talented with cap space. Teams have about two years to use FA. And with the cap space it can be done without mortaging the teams future, but using the current money available. GB should have plenty of cap space over the next two years. I will save my final grading for atleast two years. [/QUOTE]
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