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  • I think one area the Packers have fallen down on is the Offensive Line. They managed the transition to LaFleur well, better than I expected. But the next generation line hasn't done the team any favors in the pass game and the run game suffered in 2025 too.
    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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    • It seems that the Packers leadership places way less priority on O Line than they do on skill positions and maybe defense. I very much share that prioritization. It's worked pretty well for the Packers for the past few decades.
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      • Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
        It seems that the Packers leadership places way less priority on O Line than they do on skill positions and maybe defense. I very much share that prioritization. It's worked pretty well for the Packers for the past few decades.
        Not last year nor even the year before. Need to regain 2024 run game AND improve pass blocking.
        Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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        • Originally posted by pbmax View Post

          Not last year nor even the year before. Need to regain 2024 run game AND improve pass blocking.
          I only see the tex experience when you quote him. Another team that doesn't prioritize the OL at all is the Cincinnati Bengals as you ignored when pointing out the 'lite weapons Burrow has. QBs in the upright position makes even Sam Darnold look like an All Pro. QBs consistently getting up off the turf make Burrow look like Sam Darnold.....and miss games.
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          • I figured it would stir up a hornets nest of the usual suspects and sacred cow worshippers when I said that. For over three decades, we'e had mostly O Line mediocrity, made to appear better than they were by QB mobility and excellence in general, that and generally good RBs and above average Receivers, and the result was generally winning teams. Those skill positions are where you win games. Mediocrity in the O Line is tolerable. As a great man once said, don't waste a bunch of money on yokozumas.
            What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?

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            • Originally posted by bobblehead View Post

              I only see the tex experience when you quote him. Another team that doesn't prioritize the OL at all is the Cincinnati Bengals as you ignored when pointing out the 'lite weapons Burrow has. QBs in the upright position makes even Sam Darnold look like an All Pro. QBs consistently getting up off the turf make Burrow look like Sam Darnold.....and miss games.
              Its not my job to do Bretsky's job for him. But seriously, he has the team he has and has gone 500. Love is a step above that with the team he has which also includes less than stellar pass pro.

              Early I might have taken Burrow over Love; though currently he's banged up enough that I am not certain. I would have been after his Super Bowl appearance.
              Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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