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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 819550" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>which team is better, Rodgers, decent oline Adams and Gmo type players with Jaire Alexander, Jackson type players starting to round out the defensive backfield. Or </p><p></p><p>Rodgers, Adams, insert whatever high draft choices at WR and Ladarius Gunter type players on the back end? So we get some highlights that make everyone excited, we're still not winning anything. First team with any defense would beat us, as we've seen in the past with our own team and many others across the league over the years. </p><p></p><p>and there is hardly anybody saying we need offense or we need defense. Most are saying you don't forgo a highly valued position when someone you think is going to be a very good player, because you already picked someone in previous years that has amounted to so so at best. It's frustrating, but it's kind of how football works. and you never stop evaluating current, and potential future players and positions. Development, injury, etc all will always keep it changing. Injuries and missed draft picks or being unable to keep a FA or signing unproductive ones will hurt. We know all of that, but none of it means you ignore your current needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 819550, member: 10441"] which team is better, Rodgers, decent oline Adams and Gmo type players with Jaire Alexander, Jackson type players starting to round out the defensive backfield. Or Rodgers, Adams, insert whatever high draft choices at WR and Ladarius Gunter type players on the back end? So we get some highlights that make everyone excited, we're still not winning anything. First team with any defense would beat us, as we've seen in the past with our own team and many others across the league over the years. and there is hardly anybody saying we need offense or we need defense. Most are saying you don't forgo a highly valued position when someone you think is going to be a very good player, because you already picked someone in previous years that has amounted to so so at best. It's frustrating, but it's kind of how football works. and you never stop evaluating current, and potential future players and positions. Development, injury, etc all will always keep it changing. Injuries and missed draft picks or being unable to keep a FA or signing unproductive ones will hurt. We know all of that, but none of it means you ignore your current needs. [/QUOTE]
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