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<blockquote data-quote="David Ciembronowicz" data-source="post: 1060912" data-attributes="member: 15059"><p>Each of us has an opinion, you dont have to know all the ins and outs of an organization to have an opinion. However, it does help to have knowledge and facts to back up opinion- so here goes. GB past 10 years record is 100-63-1; 2015-18 team was 33-30-1; 2019-21 team was 39-10; 2022-24 28-23. Under LeFleur record is 67-33 reg season, 3-5 post season; Gute became GM in 2018 his record basically same as LeFleur. Take out the huge seasons with 39 wins 2019-21 and GB is a pedestrian 28-23 with a 1-3 record post season past 3 years. To add info, J. Love record as a starter is 18-15, starting in 2023. Another avg. record. The 39-10 years were AR+ lots of seasoned players with elite talent. Does the record merit another 3 years for the GM, or the HC or the QB? (No I don't want AR back)</p><p>Just asking, records speak for themselves- in the 3 years when LeFleur was 39-10, Gute was the GM, they were not as young as they are today across the roster but they did have elite talent- not so today in my opinion - outside of Jacobs and possibly 1-2 other guys on the roster. </p><p>As GM ,Gute and his decision-making on talent is questionable, the decision to go "youngest in the league" may be a financial decision by the team, this coaching staff HC+ is also on the hot seat though you can only go with what you have. Those are facts, 39-10 A HOF QB, WR and others that led to that record but could not get over the hump in post season. Since those years 8-9, 9-8, 11-6 and 1-3 post; they are trending up, the real question is do they have the talent to take next step(s)? A 2025 season of less than 11 wins and post season of min. 1 win my opinion is GM, HC, QB keeping their jobs are all on the table. Unless of course fans will keep flocking to games regardless of the record just like the Chicago Cubs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Ciembronowicz, post: 1060912, member: 15059"] Each of us has an opinion, you dont have to know all the ins and outs of an organization to have an opinion. However, it does help to have knowledge and facts to back up opinion- so here goes. GB past 10 years record is 100-63-1; 2015-18 team was 33-30-1; 2019-21 team was 39-10; 2022-24 28-23. Under LeFleur record is 67-33 reg season, 3-5 post season; Gute became GM in 2018 his record basically same as LeFleur. Take out the huge seasons with 39 wins 2019-21 and GB is a pedestrian 28-23 with a 1-3 record post season past 3 years. To add info, J. Love record as a starter is 18-15, starting in 2023. Another avg. record. The 39-10 years were AR+ lots of seasoned players with elite talent. Does the record merit another 3 years for the GM, or the HC or the QB? (No I don't want AR back) Just asking, records speak for themselves- in the 3 years when LeFleur was 39-10, Gute was the GM, they were not as young as they are today across the roster but they did have elite talent- not so today in my opinion - outside of Jacobs and possibly 1-2 other guys on the roster. As GM ,Gute and his decision-making on talent is questionable, the decision to go "youngest in the league" may be a financial decision by the team, this coaching staff HC+ is also on the hot seat though you can only go with what you have. Those are facts, 39-10 A HOF QB, WR and others that led to that record but could not get over the hump in post season. Since those years 8-9, 9-8, 11-6 and 1-3 post; they are trending up, the real question is do they have the talent to take next step(s)? A 2025 season of less than 11 wins and post season of min. 1 win my opinion is GM, HC, QB keeping their jobs are all on the table. Unless of course fans will keep flocking to games regardless of the record just like the Chicago Cubs. [/QUOTE]
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