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<blockquote data-quote="DakotaT" data-source="post: 44860" data-attributes="member: 464"><p>Before drafting a running back in the top rounds, shouldn't the Packers implement their new offense and solidify a pourous o-line? I understand what a great running back can do, but I was soundly reminded this year what a dung heap offensive line can lead to. What did we have, 5 injured running backs. Does everyone want a great running back drafted to see him on IR his first season. </p><p></p><p>GB's draft needs are defense, defense, and more defense. The o-line should be fixed both internally (Coston, White, Wells) and through free agency. Resign Green or Poop, we still have Gado, and let the camp fodder fill out the roster. I don't think Denver has used a #1 pick on a rb in years, and they are always top ten in running. It's the system not the RB, with the exception of Barry Sanders. </p><p></p><p>Our defense was really improved last year, I think we should make it a great defense, and then worry about offense. If Favre truly is retiring we are not going to be winning shootouts anymore, we will have to win with our defense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DakotaT, post: 44860, member: 464"] Before drafting a running back in the top rounds, shouldn't the Packers implement their new offense and solidify a pourous o-line? I understand what a great running back can do, but I was soundly reminded this year what a dung heap offensive line can lead to. What did we have, 5 injured running backs. Does everyone want a great running back drafted to see him on IR his first season. GB's draft needs are defense, defense, and more defense. The o-line should be fixed both internally (Coston, White, Wells) and through free agency. Resign Green or Poop, we still have Gado, and let the camp fodder fill out the roster. I don't think Denver has used a #1 pick on a rb in years, and they are always top ten in running. It's the system not the RB, with the exception of Barry Sanders. Our defense was really improved last year, I think we should make it a great defense, and then worry about offense. If Favre truly is retiring we are not going to be winning shootouts anymore, we will have to win with our defense. [/QUOTE]
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