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Sherman suked...hard.
Sherman suked...hard.
True. My contention about Sherman was that he was still a good coach, but his GM moves made the team pitiful by the time they went 4-12. That and, as we all mentioned, his inability to manage Favre adequately.As Amish mentions, why ignore the 4-12 season? Seems pretty convenient
Your argument is flawed. You have to be prepared to let players go. You absolutely cannot pay everybody. You absolutely will have holes on your team, the salary cap causes that.
As good Jenkins was, and as useful to the Packers, he was not a game changer. A superstar. Let those guys walk so you can give your game-changers and superstars, those people who are (currently) irreplaceable, the money required to keep them.
Once again you do not release good to great players no matter how much they cost if you don't have equal or greater production to replace it with..
F/a or released doesn't make much of a difference, at all really..name me a team who releases their internal good to great players and consistently wins..49ers? Giants? Falcons? Patriots? Nope nope nope and hell no..some people are smarter than TT believe it or not
The argument that Jenkins wasn't a game changer is flawed as well. We have two superstars on the current roster.... Matthews and Rodgers that make great plays on most Sundays. But on any particular Sunday there are oftentimes other players who make a particular play that turns a game around. You don't have to be a superstar to make a solid contribution to winning.
Jesus Christ. Anquan to the Niners for a 6th rounder?
Keep sitting on your hands Ted. Fuark
Jesus Christ. Anquan to the Niners for a 6th rounder?
Keep sitting on your hands Ted. Fuark
I find it ironic that recent reports have Flaco saying Boldin should stick by guns and not a take a pay cut from Baltimore. Excessive contracts have consequences.
A lot of our 6th rounders turn into starters.
Cue Flacco in 2 years struggling to a 20 TD/20 INT season *****ing that the team hasn't surrounded him with any talent.
Pick apart all you want, but the fact remains, the D-Line is awful, the O-Line is mediocre at best, ditto that for the RBs, the receivers seem outstanding, but how much of that is due to Rodgers's scrambling and accuracy?
You misunderstand. I hold "Game Changer" to a very high standard. If the other team doesn't game plan to stop that person first, you're not a game changer. And even then, you still have to rise above it. Jenkins, as good as he was, was never that guy. You have to be prepared to let those guys go, relatively early in some cases.
It's not easy and sometime you picked wrong in hindsight. I'd argue that happened with Jenkins. It was a solid, defensible move that happened to workout wrong.
Jesus Christ. Anquan to the Niners for a 6th rounder?
Keep sitting on your hands Ted. Fuark