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<blockquote data-quote="Speedy14" data-source="post: 656582" data-attributes="member: 9956"><p>I usually don't jump on these discussions, but really enjoy reading them... I agree, I've been salivating at Trevathan and Green as solving world-hunger and allow the draft to be more focused on BPA. Yes, what they went for was a steal relatively to who we re-signed. However, there may be another side to the coin that may be hard to understand why TT/MM avoids the free agency for the high-end performers on the market and it's avoiding poisoning the well with the wrong veteran leadership...</p><p></p><p>Everyone remembers and loves Woodson when he came to the Packers early in TT/MM's dynasty. Everyone knew Woodson was a game changer as football player, but he also brought a lot of baggage. There was a massive struggle between MM and Woodson for a new coaching staff trying to re-build a team quickly. As most people know, it was massive struggle until Woodson bought into the plan, and once it happened the defense and the team went to another level.</p><p></p><p>If you look at the players that TT/MM bring to this team, the fit has to be perfect. It is either folks that are low-end bargain that have to fight for their role/respect on the team, or high-end players with the perfect attitude (e.g., Peppers, who I think has the perfect leadership/attitude). What we don't know is what other criteria that TT/MM look at that makes this more than a two-sided coin...that is my point.</p><p></p><p>I agree if TT/MM would just accept a little bit more risk, and get the right UFA's (proactive), then it could make the difference of winning the big one versus going to the playoffs almost every year by their traditional methods (which is not bad...GB vs. Browns). The downside is losing control of TT/MM's culture with the wrong senior veteran leadership. My two cents...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speedy14, post: 656582, member: 9956"] I usually don't jump on these discussions, but really enjoy reading them... I agree, I've been salivating at Trevathan and Green as solving world-hunger and allow the draft to be more focused on BPA. Yes, what they went for was a steal relatively to who we re-signed. However, there may be another side to the coin that may be hard to understand why TT/MM avoids the free agency for the high-end performers on the market and it's avoiding poisoning the well with the wrong veteran leadership... Everyone remembers and loves Woodson when he came to the Packers early in TT/MM's dynasty. Everyone knew Woodson was a game changer as football player, but he also brought a lot of baggage. There was a massive struggle between MM and Woodson for a new coaching staff trying to re-build a team quickly. As most people know, it was massive struggle until Woodson bought into the plan, and once it happened the defense and the team went to another level. If you look at the players that TT/MM bring to this team, the fit has to be perfect. It is either folks that are low-end bargain that have to fight for their role/respect on the team, or high-end players with the perfect attitude (e.g., Peppers, who I think has the perfect leadership/attitude). What we don't know is what other criteria that TT/MM look at that makes this more than a two-sided coin...that is my point. I agree if TT/MM would just accept a little bit more risk, and get the right UFA's (proactive), then it could make the difference of winning the big one versus going to the playoffs almost every year by their traditional methods (which is not bad...GB vs. Browns). The downside is losing control of TT/MM's culture with the wrong senior veteran leadership. My two cents... [/QUOTE]
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