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<blockquote data-quote="Heyjoe4" data-source="post: 997225" data-attributes="member: 13032"><p>Just looking at 2023, they <strong>are</strong> a long shot to win the NFC North. Ideally, they pick up a couple of impact players in the draft, last year's draft class continues to develop, and next year they have some cap and can do some discretionary FA shopping. My opinion is that FAs don't magically turn a team into a SB contender. They plug holes that can't be plugged quickly any other way. Best example was the acquisition of the Smith Bros, Turner, and Amos - or Charles Woodson way back when.</p><p></p><p>Fortunately the Packers aren't in a rebuild, more like a reboot. They have talent, and have to find out what they have at QB. Ideally they play competitive ball in 2023. And ideally Love is the guy (no, not Favre or Rodgers, but someone who can manage a talented O).</p><p></p><p>This should be a good year for fans to catch their breath with lowered expectations. For the last 30 years we've expected lots of wins and a deep playoff run. That's not gonna be what happens in 2023.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heyjoe4, post: 997225, member: 13032"] Just looking at 2023, they [B]are[/B] a long shot to win the NFC North. Ideally, they pick up a couple of impact players in the draft, last year's draft class continues to develop, and next year they have some cap and can do some discretionary FA shopping. My opinion is that FAs don't magically turn a team into a SB contender. They plug holes that can't be plugged quickly any other way. Best example was the acquisition of the Smith Bros, Turner, and Amos - or Charles Woodson way back when. Fortunately the Packers aren't in a rebuild, more like a reboot. They have talent, and have to find out what they have at QB. Ideally they play competitive ball in 2023. And ideally Love is the guy (no, not Favre or Rodgers, but someone who can manage a talented O). This should be a good year for fans to catch their breath with lowered expectations. For the last 30 years we've expected lots of wins and a deep playoff run. That's not gonna be what happens in 2023. [/QUOTE]
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