A while back, I made a list (below) of what I thought the Packers would have to do going forward to improve the team/stay competetive. I thought it would be interesting to see if I could accurately prognosticate.
In one year, by my count TT has put together a team that is going to the Super Bowl by filling 5 of 10 positions, plus adding another TE (Quarless) and DT (Neal) that figure heavily into the future. Which would leave:
Must-Needs:
* An effective starting WR to take over once DD retires which could still be Jordy Nelson or James Jones if either takes a step in the coming offseason or the next season. Neither has stepped up, but it could still be Jones if he finds any consistency.
* One starting offensive tackle. Could be Lang or Newhouse.
* Another linebacker opposite Matthews. Can we combine Jones, Zombo, and Walden into one player?
It-Would-Be-Nice-To-Haves:
* A RB who at least forces the opposing defenses to account for him on every play in one way or another. Could be Starks, but could also not be.
* A kick returner who is a threat to take it to the house every once in a while. And not Cory Rodgers.
Icing-On-the-Cake:
* A third CB like Shields has been this year and Williams has been the last couple seasons. Someone who doesn't embarrass himself on the field in coverage. Not Bush, Underwood, or Lee.
And I still like Crosby.
Am I missing anything? What is necessary to ensure this isn't a flash in the pan team?
Originally posted by Smidgeon
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Must-Needs:
* An effective starting WR to take over once DD retires which could still be Jordy Nelson or James Jones if either takes a step in the coming offseason or the next season. Neither has stepped up, but it could still be Jones if he finds any consistency.
* One starting offensive tackle. Could be Lang or Newhouse.
* Another linebacker opposite Matthews. Can we combine Jones, Zombo, and Walden into one player?
It-Would-Be-Nice-To-Haves:
* A RB who at least forces the opposing defenses to account for him on every play in one way or another. Could be Starks, but could also not be.
* A kick returner who is a threat to take it to the house every once in a while. And not Cory Rodgers.
Icing-On-the-Cake:
* A third CB like Shields has been this year and Williams has been the last couple seasons. Someone who doesn't embarrass himself on the field in coverage. Not Bush, Underwood, or Lee.
And I still like Crosby.
Am I missing anything? What is necessary to ensure this isn't a flash in the pan team?


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