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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 818478" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>Don't think i'm happy with how the offense is. I can see what we need. But when healthy, Cobb is far better than a #3 option. He's been injured a lot the past couple years and he wasn't a bargain bin item. He produced, he was invested in, and then hurt too often. I know have some understanding of cap and implications, so you know that he wasn't someone you could just cut and run from. and considering every time he comes back healthy he's productive again and the offense looks differently, you know it wouldn't have been the smart thing to do either. </p><p></p><p>Yes we need to invest some more in our offense, and I know you're smart enough, and big picture enough to know that cap space wasn't really available for overpriced FA WR's 2-3 years ago, and the defense has had too many holes to use top level draft picks on a position that I think is probably one of the easier to fill in the NFL. that should be especially true when you have a QB like Rodgers. We've had like 1 season where we haven't had really good WR's on this roster and that was last year. and of course last year it would have been wise to use the top 2 picks on WR's right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 818478, member: 10441"] Don't think i'm happy with how the offense is. I can see what we need. But when healthy, Cobb is far better than a #3 option. He's been injured a lot the past couple years and he wasn't a bargain bin item. He produced, he was invested in, and then hurt too often. I know have some understanding of cap and implications, so you know that he wasn't someone you could just cut and run from. and considering every time he comes back healthy he's productive again and the offense looks differently, you know it wouldn't have been the smart thing to do either. Yes we need to invest some more in our offense, and I know you're smart enough, and big picture enough to know that cap space wasn't really available for overpriced FA WR's 2-3 years ago, and the defense has had too many holes to use top level draft picks on a position that I think is probably one of the easier to fill in the NFL. that should be especially true when you have a QB like Rodgers. We've had like 1 season where we haven't had really good WR's on this roster and that was last year. and of course last year it would have been wise to use the top 2 picks on WR's right? [/QUOTE]
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