DoddPower
10 years ago

Yes, the star QB makes a lot of difference. I would point to the NYG's ability to win the SB with their backup QB (Jeff Hostetler) How did they do that? They were a GREAT team. Green Bay is not a great team. That is the point. We're not very good and I don't think many fans care to think about or acknowledge it even if they have thought about it. I do think injuries play a role in all of this. At some point, you need to jettison injury risk players and find some who aren't Clay Matthews included.

Ted Thompson gets credit for Rodgers and blame for what he's put around him. I think that is more than fair. You think the team is talented enough to beat anyone. I think Rodgers is good enough to beat almost anyone at any time. Sadly, he has to play a game like he played at Atlanta in the playoffs to do it vs. the better teams. That will be what it takes for us to beat Seattle and I have believed we can go in opening night and win that one. He will have to be lights out because on the whole we aren't better than Seattle especially D vs. D.

This is TT's and MM's last hurrah in my book. If they fail and don't make the playoffs or go one and done it's time to clean house. 4 years of failure is enough. Ray Rhodes got one.

Originally Posted by: uffda udfa 



There are very few truly "great" teams. Most teams are going to have weaknesses. There are exceptions to everything in life. Most teams are not going to win championships without their star quarterback. It's just the way it is. If the Packers stay healthy and have a few players step up on defense, they will be a very good team. Those aren't unreasonable expectations at all. Things could always be better, and there's nothing wrong for wishing they would be, but the Packers are in a pretty good position, overall.
nerdmann
10 years ago

So, we get rid of Thompson and replace him with whom exactly?

Originally Posted by: Mucky Tundra 



Alonzo Highsmith?
“Winning is not a sometime thing, it is an all the time thing. You don't do things right once in a while…you do them right all the time.”
beast
10 years ago

If you follow GMs and drafts, you know it takes a while to grade both of them as usually it takes time to get you players into the team and for them to develop. It usually takes AT LEAST two years, and they say it takes 3 years to fairly grade a draft. So Sherman best records as GM were mainly because of the GM before him carrying over into his time...

Same with the 4-12 record that happen in 2005 and 8-8 in 2006, they carried over from Sherman years as GM...


Sherman was very poor at the drafting, then again I've heard most coaches are because they get caught up with flashes of potential and get blinded and over look a ton of smaller/little things that make a good player other than just the exciting things such as speed...
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beast
10 years ago
Also I kind of like having the robot as a GM... it seems to tick off some people that want flash, but I care more about substance... why tell the media anything you don't have too? I want someone who's good at the draft / player evaluating... not press conferences.


Yes Thompson has CLEARLY made mistakes... can you name a GM who's done it for a very long time and hasn't made mistakes? Overall they seem pretty good, other than finding 3-4 OLBers... good linemen who don't get injured but some of that isn't their fault. Hard to predict the future with injuries unless maybe there is a clear history and sometimes the talent suggest taking a risk, because players like Adrian Peterson... very talented but injury history filled college career and I think he dropped outside the top 5 because of it and then mostly because a healthy stud in the pros.

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uffda udfa
10 years ago

Get off your high horse, when are you going to realize, because most are now just flat out saying it straight to your face, you are a joke.

Nobody takes you serious, in fact, most are responding to you, just to get another dumbass reaction from you.

I thought you might realize that, when I started asking for studies and quotes on this subject.

I guess you just hold yourself at such a high esteem, you are thinking that everyone here just can't wait for your next response.

You are sadlley mistaken.

You think you have all this knowledge about football, and think you are somehow doing everyone on this forum a favor by spreading your crap around.

You find the posters on this forum boring and simplisctic?

Then why don't you move on?

There has to be other beings in this universe with your high intellect.

Go find them.

You bring nothing to this forum.

There is an internet word that describes you, I believe it is Troll.

I would say I can't wait for your response, but I'm not gonna screw with you anymore, nothing you say is relevant.

Originally Posted by: StarrMax1 



I hope you feel better. I can't imagine how you feel about you if this is how you feel about me.

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Ted Thompson sits on his hands per former GM: "because they’ve had 25 fricking years of great quarterbacks. Of course it works. Try it without a special quarterback."


uffda udfa
10 years ago

If you follow GMs and drafts, you know it takes a while to grade both of them as usually it takes time to get you players into the team and for them to develop. It usually takes AT LEAST two years, and they say it takes 3 years to fairly grade a draft. So Sherman best records as GM were mainly because of the GM before him carrying over into his time...

Same with the 4-12 record that happen in 2005 and 8-8 in 2006, they carried over from Sherman years as GM...


Sherman was very poor at the drafting, then again I've heard most coaches are because they get caught up with flashes of potential and get blinded and over look a ton of smaller/little things that make a good player other than just the exciting things such as speed...

Originally Posted by: beast 



So, let me get this straight....

When we went to the NFC Championship and lost in OT to the Giants that was a function of Mike Sherman the GM's greatness? That was 3 years after he was removed as GM.

Spin is fine...this spin just doesn't add up. 3 years later and Mike Sherman the GM's team is in the NFC Chip.

The fact remains... Mike Sherman the GM left the Packers as GM with a better record as Ted Thompson has now. Shermy had an old Brett Favre. Ted Thompson has/had a young Aaron Rodgers. Advantage Sherman as to record and Ted Thompson with QB situation.





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beast
10 years ago

So, let me get this straight....

When we went to the NFC Championship and lost in OT to the Giants that was a function of Mike Sherman the GM's greatness? That was 3 years after he was removed as GM.

Spin is fine...this spin just doesn't add up. 3 years later and Mike Sherman the GM's team is in the NFC Chip.

The fact remains... Mike Sherman the GM left the Packers as GM with a better record as Ted Thompson has now. Shermy had an old Brett Favre. Ted Thompson has/had a young Aaron Rodgers. Advantage Sherman as to record and Ted Thompson with QB situation.

Originally Posted by: uffda udfa 




You're the one spinning it... not me... I never said Sherman was anywhere close to great... but clearly you don't understand the role of GM. And yes Sherman's time as GM did effect the Packers 2007 season... how? Kampman, Corey Williams, Jenkins, Nick Barnett, Al Harris all played important roles in 2007 right? They were all added during Sherman's time as GM right? Therefor Sherman's time as GM did have an effect that year... as some players he added had a very important roles that year.

GM's role isn't always about right here and right now... it's also about the future. And what I said was, they (draft people) say it takes about 3 years for drafts to take effect... and most of Sherman's drafts were pretty poor, but he did add some very good players which pushed past him, just like Wolf's players (and Sherman's coaching) carried Sherman as GM for a while... until they figured out Sherman as GM was poor.

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uffda udfa
10 years ago

You're the one spinning it... not me... I never said Sherman was anywhere close to great... but clearly you don't understand the role of GM. And yes Sherman's time as GM did effect the Packers 2007 season... how? Kampman, Corey Williams, Jenkins, Nick Barnett, Al Harris all played important roles in 2007 right? They were all added during Sherman's time as GM right? Therefor Sherman's time as GM did have an effect that year... as some players he added had a very important roles that year.

GM's role isn't always about right here and right now... it's also about the future. And what I said was, they (draft people) say it takes about 3 years for drafts to take effect... and most of Sherman's drafts were pretty poor, but he did add some very good players which pushed past him, just like Wolf's players (and Sherman's coaching) carried Sherman as GM for a while... until they figured out Sherman as GM was poor.

Originally Posted by: beast 



I'm sorry, beast...the Sherman's greatness thing was sarcasm.

I felt Sherman was a very poor coach and very poor GM. Brett sure didn't like him at all...Brett thought so little of Shermy he never even called to say goodbye or good luck when he was totally ousted by TT. LeRoy Butler also though little of Sherman. Sherman was known as fearful and not very confident. How or why he ever got hired is beyond me for one role much less the dual.

The simple point remains...both Sherman and Thompson have ridden HOF QB's to records that don't fully reflect the total teams they built or didn't in this case.

One thing is for certain...the Packers faithful is going to lambaste the new GM even if he's building a full well rounded team but it isn't good quick enough because it doesn't have a HOF QB like the 3 previous GM's had. You can write that in stone.


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mi_keys
10 years ago

No we didn't. I've been shaking the tree for a long time.

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 



Did you miss the sarcasm?
Born and bred a cheesehead
yooperfan
10 years ago
If the defense shits the bed again this year, if the Packers go 1 and done again this year, or worse yet, if they fail to make the playoffs then I think it's time for change.
I don't think either Thompson or McCarthy should be extended if they can't get this team out of 2nd gear this year.
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