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<blockquote data-quote="Sky King" data-source="post: 642902" data-attributes="member: 7171"><p>No. IMHO, what we have here is a team that was anticipated by many to challenge the Patriots in the next SB; both coach and QB that have touted this O line as the best they've had during the past 10 years; a stout RB that was a lock to accrue his third 1,000 yard season; a WR who was paid a handsome sum of money because he was a core player and quasi superstar; a WR corps that was considered by many on this board to be one of the best in the NFL, including the next "superstar" according to his QB and coaches; and the reigning league MVP. Plus, an offensive coaching staff that is now so dysfunctional in title and authority that no one can be sure of who's in charge of what and that shows up on the field. The bottom-line of all that (with one game left in the regular season) is an underachieving team that has woefully failed to live up to everyones' <em>stated </em>expectations (and that now scares Packers fans far more than it does their team's opponents).</p><p></p><p>With all due respects, in no way would I chastise "spoiled" fans for expressing their deep disappointment at being let down by this team's front office, coaching staff, senior staff writer, and certain players who have touted this dissipating sizzle as being steak. Nor would I credit any cockeyed optimist fans should the Packers miraculously pull-off the season-ending equivalent of a Hail Mary victory by running the table. </p><p></p><p>Some fans are now venting their frustrations for what they view as underachievement and a misrepresentation of the brand. There's no real harm in that. Personally, I have no problem whatsoever with any fan's healthy expression of their free speech. Cheer or boo all you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sky King, post: 642902, member: 7171"] No. IMHO, what we have here is a team that was anticipated by many to challenge the Patriots in the next SB; both coach and QB that have touted this O line as the best they've had during the past 10 years; a stout RB that was a lock to accrue his third 1,000 yard season; a WR who was paid a handsome sum of money because he was a core player and quasi superstar; a WR corps that was considered by many on this board to be one of the best in the NFL, including the next "superstar" according to his QB and coaches; and the reigning league MVP. Plus, an offensive coaching staff that is now so dysfunctional in title and authority that no one can be sure of who's in charge of what and that shows up on the field. The bottom-line of all that (with one game left in the regular season) is an underachieving team that has woefully failed to live up to everyones' [I]stated [/I]expectations (and that now scares Packers fans far more than it does their team's opponents). With all due respects, in no way would I chastise "spoiled" fans for expressing their deep disappointment at being let down by this team's front office, coaching staff, senior staff writer, and certain players who have touted this dissipating sizzle as being steak. Nor would I credit any cockeyed optimist fans should the Packers miraculously pull-off the season-ending equivalent of a Hail Mary victory by running the table. Some fans are now venting their frustrations for what they view as underachievement and a misrepresentation of the brand. There's no real harm in that. Personally, I have no problem whatsoever with any fan's healthy expression of their free speech. Cheer or boo all you want. [/QUOTE]
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