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<blockquote data-quote="packedhouse01" data-source="post: 63561" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>The man that was in charge of the franchise as coach and gm is always the guy who is goint to take the blame, just as many are already blaming TT. It's the way the world of athletics works. As for the team being in dire straights, please rmemeber I'm not talking about the financial part of the Packers, I'm talking about what they can put on the field. I don't think there is one blue chip player on this team and you're not going to win without having a number of those types of players. I look at the lack of depth on this team and the lack of developed talent. Every team is going to have to deal with losing players to free agency. The great teams have players ready to fill in or they coach their players better. That hasn't happened in Green Bay for a few years. Although I did like the work of Jim Bates. </p><p></p><p>My point being that all franchises are so fragile today. Look at Minnesota with all the talent they bought, they still had a pinhead for a coach and coulnd't win. I like to see young guys like McCarthy get a chance, I just hope they're ready. I want TT to succeed, but I haven't seen him draft an impact player or sign an impact free agent yet. So my questions are obvious one's. Does he have the ability to recognize that type of player. </p><p></p><p>Sherman's damage was even more so to the salary cap and spending a lot of money on bad or average players, where the great GM's pay the big money to guys who make big plays. The we he distributed salary cap money put this team in a bad position because we couldn't sign good fill in players because we paid too much money for non-productive players. It wasn't just that he didn't have an eye for good players, it was what he paid bad players.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="packedhouse01, post: 63561, member: 204"] The man that was in charge of the franchise as coach and gm is always the guy who is goint to take the blame, just as many are already blaming TT. It's the way the world of athletics works. As for the team being in dire straights, please rmemeber I'm not talking about the financial part of the Packers, I'm talking about what they can put on the field. I don't think there is one blue chip player on this team and you're not going to win without having a number of those types of players. I look at the lack of depth on this team and the lack of developed talent. Every team is going to have to deal with losing players to free agency. The great teams have players ready to fill in or they coach their players better. That hasn't happened in Green Bay for a few years. Although I did like the work of Jim Bates. My point being that all franchises are so fragile today. Look at Minnesota with all the talent they bought, they still had a pinhead for a coach and coulnd't win. I like to see young guys like McCarthy get a chance, I just hope they're ready. I want TT to succeed, but I haven't seen him draft an impact player or sign an impact free agent yet. So my questions are obvious one's. Does he have the ability to recognize that type of player. Sherman's damage was even more so to the salary cap and spending a lot of money on bad or average players, where the great GM's pay the big money to guys who make big plays. The we he distributed salary cap money put this team in a bad position because we couldn't sign good fill in players because we paid too much money for non-productive players. It wasn't just that he didn't have an eye for good players, it was what he paid bad players. [/QUOTE]
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