first of all i dont understand your Wahle reference? getting rid of those two lineman were some of his best moves. He didnt over pay two declining O lineman. He hasn't replaced them with standouts sure... but letting Wahle go was a great move. He would have added nothing, except a salary cap killing contract.
"Packnic" wrote:
I used it as an example.. not whether he should have stayed or not.. just a different GM would have maybe done it differently. Nothing more.
and im not talking about what ifs. Ted did have equal part in the Favre situation and many other GM's might not have done it that way. My point is the Favre retirement was coming anyway. Any GM would have had to handle it. It got nasty in the end sure, but this team on the playing field has not suffered at all because of his retirement.
My point is... we were rock bottom. 4-12 with an ugly roster and i happen to agree with him that the best way to fix all that was through youth and intelligent scouting. I still don't think that process can be given such a short time line... Favre acclerated the time line with a 13-3 record last season but it still has to be considered, where we were roster wise... and where we are. and I just don't see how doing it any other way would have made things better.
"Packnic" wrote:
I think maybe I didn't state my point well enough.. it can't be said that a different GM would or would not have had a equal record.
Way to many variables in there.
I think he has done a good job building the roster... but he and Mike McCarthy are accountable for this season.. they have been here planning for this for a couple years.. so it falls no where else but Ted, Mike McCarthy and the entire staff.
We are a good team struggling to close out the small things to become a top notch team.. no time to blow the thing up, but equally not a time to utilize excuses.
We have some work to do yet this season and into the off season.
"The oranges are dry; the apples are mealy; and the papayas... I don't know what's going on with the papayas!"