Hey, AROD may be a good QB someday.
Right now, we really don't know that, STILL!
(That's the whole point, isn't it? Gambling on the unknown?)
I thought Ted was supposed to be conservative?
"TheOldMan" wrote:
Well, what did you want him to do BUILD a QB out of metal?
Look, Brett Favre wasn't going to be around forever and right now this team is in better shape for ARod because transition in this league is a reality.
The reality of it is this transition could be a whole lot more difficult than it has been for us. See Chicago. See San Francisco. See Detroit. See the Vikings. It aint easy to come up with a solid QB in this league.
So you know what? It don't matter how good Brett Favre WAS for us at this point. What matters is what we have to go on with from here and we have a solid, young, QB to move forward with. You want to nitpic over two int's and somehow that should get me to take a double take on what I saw last year?
McCarthy has had to deal with nothing but transition since he's been here and THAT was inevitable as well since Sherman wasn't bringing up young talent to replace the old guys when it was their time. MS couldn't pull it off when he HAD one of the most unchanging environments over five years any coach could have been blessed with. Can you imagine what he would have done with the youngest team in the NFL and no security blanket around him?
I mean, you do realize if you make next to no changes over an extended period of time in this league it means BIG changes at some point, right?
I know Brett Favre was good in '07 and I know he was the guy that got us to the Title Game but there's also more to it than that. Brett Favre was running MIKE MCCARTHY'S OFFENSE. How hard is it to see that Brett Favre was better off for Mike McCarthy and how he wanted the offense run and obviously too, the Packers were better off that Brett bought into it and ran it as well as he did?
Mike Sherman couldn't get that kind of production out of him when he had one of the most veteran teams in the NFL around Favre.
I don't know what the hell the problem is around here anyhow.
Brett Favre was good. Brett Favre is gone.
Arod is here now and looks highly capable.
Mike McCarthy managed both guys about as well as you could ask shaping a perfect offense for Brett and grooming Arod and when it was his time he was certainly no deer in headlights. He's ready.
I really just don't understand what some people find to bitch about.
"The train is leaving the station."