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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 842112" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>I always struggle with this. "Where are we going?". Before Jordy was allowed to walk, we really didn't know where we where headed. I think at the time, most thought a Super Bowl wasn't out of the question. So at the time, maybe Jordy could have been that missing link to get there? Had the Packers gone 9-7 last year and just seemed to be a decent WR short, it might have looked like a mistake not to resign Jordy.</p><p></p><p>Obviously, as it turns out, Jordy wasn't the missing link and we didn't have a snowballs chance in hell to get to the SB after Rodgers knee injury. But when you make the decisions, well ahead of the results, do you make them knowing the investment isn't worth it, because it won't matter or because its a bad investment no matter what?</p><p></p><p>This season some of us have debated if spending $5M-$10M on a #2 vet QB would have been a good investment. If we didn't have a chance to make it to the SB, I think a dumb investment, but if we start looking like a SB caliber team, I would much rather have that money invested in a solid #2 that might be the missing piece to get us to a SB, then having the savings sitting in the war chest to be used on a very unknown future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 842112, member: 7261"] I always struggle with this. "Where are we going?". Before Jordy was allowed to walk, we really didn't know where we where headed. I think at the time, most thought a Super Bowl wasn't out of the question. So at the time, maybe Jordy could have been that missing link to get there? Had the Packers gone 9-7 last year and just seemed to be a decent WR short, it might have looked like a mistake not to resign Jordy. Obviously, as it turns out, Jordy wasn't the missing link and we didn't have a snowballs chance in hell to get to the SB after Rodgers knee injury. But when you make the decisions, well ahead of the results, do you make them knowing the investment isn't worth it, because it won't matter or because its a bad investment no matter what? This season some of us have debated if spending $5M-$10M on a #2 vet QB would have been a good investment. If we didn't have a chance to make it to the SB, I think a dumb investment, but if we start looking like a SB caliber team, I would much rather have that money invested in a solid #2 that might be the missing piece to get us to a SB, then having the savings sitting in the war chest to be used on a very unknown future. [/QUOTE]
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