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<blockquote data-quote="Krabs" data-source="post: 974922" data-attributes="member: 15739"><p>WR is a glaring need at this point. I used to not be a Lazard guy, but he is clearly the best on the team. I've turned a corner on him, but saying he is the best also shows how much they are lacking at talent. He's also proven to be a bit injury prone. </p><p></p><p>Any move the Packers make isn't going to make them instantly better. There will be a bit of a learning curve. In saying that, if they want any shot of turning this offense around this season a trade has to be made. Just knowing the history of this team and how they manage draft picks, it's hard for me to believe that they actually make a deal. I'm reading that Claypool isn't going anywhere. The others are Cooks with the Texans and Jeudy from the Broncos. If I put my GM hat on, I'm thinking these guys are not major upgrades and cannot give up a lot of equity to bring them on board. I don't see them as the answer to turn the offense around. </p><p></p><p>Settle in folks. I don't see the Packers making a move. If this offense is to get better it will have to be with good old fashioned work and practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krabs, post: 974922, member: 15739"] WR is a glaring need at this point. I used to not be a Lazard guy, but he is clearly the best on the team. I've turned a corner on him, but saying he is the best also shows how much they are lacking at talent. He's also proven to be a bit injury prone. Any move the Packers make isn't going to make them instantly better. There will be a bit of a learning curve. In saying that, if they want any shot of turning this offense around this season a trade has to be made. Just knowing the history of this team and how they manage draft picks, it's hard for me to believe that they actually make a deal. I'm reading that Claypool isn't going anywhere. The others are Cooks with the Texans and Jeudy from the Broncos. If I put my GM hat on, I'm thinking these guys are not major upgrades and cannot give up a lot of equity to bring them on board. I don't see them as the answer to turn the offense around. Settle in folks. I don't see the Packers making a move. If this offense is to get better it will have to be with good old fashioned work and practice. [/QUOTE]
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