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<blockquote data-quote="sschind" data-source="post: 1036379" data-attributes="member: 10247"><p>The only thing we can use to judge the way things are organized in Green Bay is the state of the team right now. Could we have 4 more SB trophies or we could have been picking top 5 for the past several years. I'm not sure you can judge a change like this in this short of an interval. There are still so many things that have remained the same. The same since the beginning I mean. Its possible that the mix of Gute/Ball/MLF is just such that it works fine. Who know if the same structure would work with 3 other personalities. Since we have no way of knowing I'd say, like gopkrs, I'm pretty happy with where we are now. </p><p></p><p>A young team that was on the cusp of an NFCC game appearance last season and a extremely legitimate chance to improve over the next few seasons. A GM that would appear to have hit his stride. I know its early but so far I'd say his last two drafts have been huge successes and even though his first 4 drafts may have been lacking from a numbers aspect he has added a few key components in each (Alexander, Gary, Jenkins and most importantly Love if he continues his upward trend) and Lastly a coach that seems to have a good grasp on how a team should work when not tied to the ego of a superstar player. I honestly think MLF was held back with Rodgers at the helm simply because, in all honesty, with a layer like that I think it is essential that you bend somewhat. </p><p></p><p>Sure I could be happier if we had a couple more SB trophies over the last several seasons but I could also be sadder if we had been missing the playoffs and drafting top 5 the past few years with little prospect of improvement.</p><p></p><p>The changes in the organizational structure have had effects. Whether they were good or bad its impossible to say but since we never fell entirely off the cliff and we are trending upward I'd have to say the sum of the effects was at worst neutral. After this season we may be looking at another change if Policy prefers a more traditional approach. However, since he is not an outsider to the organization, and since he has been present and participating throughout the process I am reasonably certain that there is a good chance the structure remains in place. At least until Ball decides to retire when I could see things going back to a more normal structure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sschind, post: 1036379, member: 10247"] The only thing we can use to judge the way things are organized in Green Bay is the state of the team right now. Could we have 4 more SB trophies or we could have been picking top 5 for the past several years. I'm not sure you can judge a change like this in this short of an interval. There are still so many things that have remained the same. The same since the beginning I mean. Its possible that the mix of Gute/Ball/MLF is just such that it works fine. Who know if the same structure would work with 3 other personalities. Since we have no way of knowing I'd say, like gopkrs, I'm pretty happy with where we are now. A young team that was on the cusp of an NFCC game appearance last season and a extremely legitimate chance to improve over the next few seasons. A GM that would appear to have hit his stride. I know its early but so far I'd say his last two drafts have been huge successes and even though his first 4 drafts may have been lacking from a numbers aspect he has added a few key components in each (Alexander, Gary, Jenkins and most importantly Love if he continues his upward trend) and Lastly a coach that seems to have a good grasp on how a team should work when not tied to the ego of a superstar player. I honestly think MLF was held back with Rodgers at the helm simply because, in all honesty, with a layer like that I think it is essential that you bend somewhat. Sure I could be happier if we had a couple more SB trophies over the last several seasons but I could also be sadder if we had been missing the playoffs and drafting top 5 the past few years with little prospect of improvement. The changes in the organizational structure have had effects. Whether they were good or bad its impossible to say but since we never fell entirely off the cliff and we are trending upward I'd have to say the sum of the effects was at worst neutral. After this season we may be looking at another change if Policy prefers a more traditional approach. However, since he is not an outsider to the organization, and since he has been present and participating throughout the process I am reasonably certain that there is a good chance the structure remains in place. At least until Ball decides to retire when I could see things going back to a more normal structure. [/QUOTE]
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