The Packers sucess has finally caught up, and this downfall shouldn't be suprising... but it is.
The NFL, if it does one thing well, is continuity. It also does cycles well too. For a good 10-20 years a team may do well, then 10-20 years it may do bad. Ofcourse there are variables as drafting, importances of certain positions, free agency impact these cycles. But for the most part the cycle idea is shown.
The Packers past six draft picks have been in the 20-30th. Six years of pure lower end drafting. It should make sense, in this view, why we are doing as poor as we are. We are simply less talented then other teams, right?
The way to cure this, as we know when packer land, is the "draft and develop method." The idea is that you can take lower placed players who contain potential and coach them to perform like first round draft picks. Any time this happens though it's a gamble. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. When it works, it is glorious. But where do you put the blame
when it fails? Is it either the general manager, the coaches, or the fate of the nfl cycle?
For the past four 1st round picks, we have chosen a defensive player. Our defensive is, yes, getting better. But it isnt as good as 4 first round draft picks are worthy of.
I list, in order, the three main issues we have currently:
1. No one is getting open on the passing game
2. Our offensive line is inured and fails to pass protect
3. Our secondary is still giving the big plays up
For next year we will be given a chance to fix this with, again, a low draft pick. So again I ask, who do you blame? The coaching staff for failing to develop talent? The GM for providing lack of talent in the draft? The GM for failing to make more Free Agency deals? Or just pure fate? So what do YOU do?