The only advantage 2013 Den had was a healthy, juiced up Manning.
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And I don't dispute that. But, defense isn't the whole team (even though I have always been a defense first guy in every sport I have been involved in).Originally posted by yetisnowman View PostYou're not sure if this team is better? Elway took a pretty good defense and made it an all time great one via the draft and key free agents. Statistically that is indisputable.Last edited by Patler; 02-08-2016, 02:28 PM.
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+1,000Originally posted by hoosier View PostDenver is arguably an example of how free agency can help to build a SB roster. But when you look at just one team and try to evaluate roster-building strategies based on short term results, not only are you are being a results merchant, you are likely to be emulating models that are unreproducible or to which the rest of the league is now adjusting. So for free agency, how does relying on it to build your roster work for most teams in any given year? And how does reliance work for any one team over the course of many years?
How much different would the Packers' seasons gone over the past few years if they had been able to grab Von Miller in 2011 rather than Sherrod? Of course, Denver drafted second that year and GB 32nd.Go PACK
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I don't always argue nonsense, but when I do I point at the two FBs because somehow that makes my point more valid.Originally posted by RonWolfGOAT View PostIm not sure how even the most ardent of TT fans can honestly say he has put enough resources into making the ILB and TE positions above average. They don't need to be great, just above average. But hey, at least we have two FBs.
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Originally posted by Striker View PostI don't always argue nonsense, but when I do I point at the two FBs because somehow that makes my point more valid.
way to ignore the point of my post. common tactic of someone who has lost the argument.
ill say it again: Im not sure how even the most ardent of TT fans can honestly say he has put enough resources into making the ILB and TE positions above average. They don't need to be great, just above average.
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If you were someone actually interested in debating, I'd put in some effort. But your modus operandi is more than clear.Originally posted by RonWolfGOAT View Postway to ignore the point of my post. common tactic of someone who has lost the argument.
ill say it again: Im not sure how even the most ardent of TT fans can honestly say he has put enough resources into making the ILB and TE positions above average. They don't need to be great, just above average.
You cherry pick replies, you don't respond to people challenging you, and you don't contribute in any way here outside of your own one note threads.
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Signing your own players isn't as sexy and exciting as signing other teams' FAs.Originally posted by Patler View Postand some can't accept the similarity between signing Talib because they lost Rodgers-Cromartie by Denver, and Green Bay simply resigning Shields.
When you have to sign a high value FA because you lost a high value FA, is it really any different than just hanging on to your own high value FA instead? They did not add Talib to their talent pool, they replaced Rodgers-Cromartie with Talib. Maybe an improvement, maybe not, maybe a draw, but from a roster building concept it varies very little from GB have managed to keep Shields.
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Originally posted by Striker View PostIf you were someone actually interested in debating, I'd put in some effort. But your modus operandi is more than clear.
You cherry pick replies, you don't respond to people challenging you, and you don't contribute in any way here outside of your own one note threads.
"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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Denver stunk so they got the 2nd pick in that draft. Carolina stunk and got the first pick in that draft - Cam Newton. Maybe we should stink more so we can pick at the top of the draft?Originally posted by Bossman641 View Post+1,000
How much different would the Packers' seasons gone over the past few years if they had been able to grab Von Miller in 2011 rather than Sherrod? Of course, Denver drafted second that year and GB 32nd.
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which challenge did I not reply to? I'll do it now, maybe I missed it.Originally posted by Striker View PostIf you were someone actually interested in debating, I'd put in some effort. But your modus operandi is more than clear.
You cherry pick replies, you don't respond to people challenging you, and you don't contribute in any way here outside of your own one note threads.
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Whatever, I'll try:Originally posted by RonWolfGOAT View Postway to ignore the point of my post. common tactic of someone who has lost the argument.
ill say it again: Im not sure how even the most ardent of TT fans can honestly say he has put enough resources into making the ILB and TE positions above average. They don't need to be great, just above average.
"Effort" (because it sure feels good to be 'trying' harder) could be better. Though if you look at it with some perspective you'll see why they did what they did. COMING INTO this season with Matthews and Barrington in the middle it seemed like there was finally some stability at the ILB position.
Same with TE - theoretically Rodgers should improve and Quarless was solid. So with a 3rd rounder invested and a vet returning you'd get production in line with most teams that don't have a Gronk or another freak-ish LB at the position.
Can he do more THIS season? Absolutely? But they've dumped players into those positions and occasionally you have to trust your players and coaches to step up.
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Barrington? A midget taken in the 7th round? That's who you are relying on?Originally posted by Striker View PostWhatever, I'll try:
"Effort" (because it sure feels good to be 'trying' harder) could be better. Though if you look at it with some perspective you'll see why they did what they did. COMING INTO this season with Matthews and Barrington in the middle it seemed like there was finally some stability at the ILB position.
Same with TE - theoretically Rodgers should improve and Quarless was solid. So with a 3rd rounder invested and a vet returning you'd get production in line with most teams that don't have a Gronk or another freak-ish LB at the position.
Can he do more THIS season? Absolutely? But they've dumped players into those positions and occasionally you have to trust your players and coaches to step up.
I think Rodgers can be a Bubba Franks type at TE but thats about it. That was evident his rookie season. Or did Ted think somehow he'd get faster? Quarless caught 29 passes in 2014, not even 2 a game. Not someone you want to hang your hat on, especially since he's a veteran and has maxed out.
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Is a "midget" from the 5th round of another team's draft, who was waived 3 times and spent a few seasons on the PS a more aggressive, more certain approach to get a linebacker to rely on?Originally posted by RonWolfGOAT View PostBarrington? A midget taken in the 7th round? That's who you are relying on?
Sam Barrington - 6'1", 246 lbs., 7th round 2013
Brandon Marshall- 6'1", 250 lbs, 5th round 2012 by Jacksonville, waived 3 times by Jacksonville, spent time on PS of both Jacksoonville and Denver.
So why is it so wrong for the Packers, yet smart for Denver to use similar size linebackers with very modest starts to the NFL?
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