I can understand not trading away future pick(s) for hopefully immediate gain, but standing pat gets GB nowhere.
If Gute didn't seiously want to be a buyer then he should've been a seller.
Too many UFA's next year wanting big(ger) money than GB will spend on them (Tonyan, Lazard, Jenkins, Amos)... this was the time to get something for them. If/when they walk away GB may get '24 comp picks, but why not re-load sooner?
Yep, that's exactly what I was saying. Rodgers is 38 (39 next month), the cap situation is a nightmare, and you've got a bunch of free agents coming up next season (By my count: Amos, Cobb, Lowry, Crosby, Lazard, Tonyan, Reed, Lewis, Watkins, Jenkins, Ford, Nixon, Nijman, Leavitt, Wilson). Whatever "window" we have is closing quickly.
And it's more or less make-or-break time for this season. If you think we can get it turned around and we've got a chance to make the playoffs and maybe make some noise still...Then you're a buyer; knowing your window is closing you do everything you can to maximize that "now" while you can.
And if you don't think we can turn things around, if you think 3-5 is too much to overcome, if you don't think we'll be able to add enough to compete this year...then you're a seller. With our cap and free agency situation it's going to be very difficult to put together a better squad next year than we currently have and if this year isn't enough then next year SURELY won't be. At that point you might as well start looking into how to tear it all down and get set for the future.