Post Favre, I think the TT mentality is a very good fit in Green Bay.
As a fan I've said time after time it's about winning a championship.....nothing less.
That will be my final judgment on TT, as it was with Ron Wolf, Tom Bratz, and Bart Starr as GM's.
With Brett Favre on the roster, it was always my mojo that we should try to win sooner rather than later. To me that was a consistent combo of free agency and the draft. As a GM of Green Bay with Brett Favre, I am still luke warm on TT.
But now that the legendary quarterback has hung his cleats up, the TT methodology would seem to be the perfect rebuilding concept for Green Bay
We may make the playoffs; heck 8 wins might do it in the pathetic NFC North; but its logical to figure we'll take a step back and IMO we're not winning a Super Bowl anytime soon.
We're not hands down the youngest team the NFL with Favre and Rob Davis retiring and it's time for TT to continue to rebuild this squad through the effective stockpling of talent and draft picks.
The best way to make AROD successful is ask him to do less in his early years as he develops and stockpile talent on the defensive side of the ball.
If we choose not to sleepwalk through free agency again, it would seem wise to look at youthful players who will are not yet at their peak.....and if we are signing a starter they should be young and probably not yet in their prime
It may be a few years at best; it may never happen. But to me I think TT is the right GM to have in the Post Brett Favre Era.
Whether TT himself wins a title and his place on the pedastal remains to be seen IMO
As a fan I've said time after time it's about winning a championship.....nothing less.
That will be my final judgment on TT, as it was with Ron Wolf, Tom Bratz, and Bart Starr as GM's.
With Brett Favre on the roster, it was always my mojo that we should try to win sooner rather than later. To me that was a consistent combo of free agency and the draft. As a GM of Green Bay with Brett Favre, I am still luke warm on TT.
But now that the legendary quarterback has hung his cleats up, the TT methodology would seem to be the perfect rebuilding concept for Green Bay
We may make the playoffs; heck 8 wins might do it in the pathetic NFC North; but its logical to figure we'll take a step back and IMO we're not winning a Super Bowl anytime soon.
We're not hands down the youngest team the NFL with Favre and Rob Davis retiring and it's time for TT to continue to rebuild this squad through the effective stockpling of talent and draft picks.
The best way to make AROD successful is ask him to do less in his early years as he develops and stockpile talent on the defensive side of the ball.
If we choose not to sleepwalk through free agency again, it would seem wise to look at youthful players who will are not yet at their peak.....and if we are signing a starter they should be young and probably not yet in their prime
It may be a few years at best; it may never happen. But to me I think TT is the right GM to have in the Post Brett Favre Era.
Whether TT himself wins a title and his place on the pedastal remains to be seen IMO


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