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  • #16
    I didn't really like TT's offseason moves last year, but remember everyone, last year was TT's first year governing a team. He was a top scout for the Seahawks, but wasn't completely influential in the building of the team. He didn't deal with all the business of everything. Of course he had a little stumble with these new responsibilties, but with everything i've seen this year, it seems that he has grown as a GM, he in only one year learned how to effectively use cap space. He's also had many solid signings this year, even if it doesn't look like it. I just wish we could fix our turnover problem, bleh, oh well. Have a look.

    Signed:

    Pickett - 65 tackles - 2 sacks - 16 games started
    Taylor - 113 tackles - 0 sacks - 16 games started
    Manuel - 71 tackles - 0 sacks - 0 ints - 16 games played
    Woodson - 30 tackles - 0 sacks - 1 int - 6 games started

    Boerigter - Not a Starter - but a big fast white guy

    Jon Ryan - Star Punter from Canada


    Re-Signed:

    Aaron Kampman
    William Henderson
    Ahman Green
    Najeh Davenport
    Kevin Barry
    Colin Cole



    That's a very solid offseason to me. Our only true loss was Ryan Longwell, but he will be replaced within a year.

    Good Job TT.

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    • #17
      I'm with ND, I always liked that TT has a plan and he is not letting himself get disrupted by fans or players wnting to take influence. TT has vision and the balls to purue that vision, even in the face of major pressue.

      And if you don't consider the outbursts from Brett Favre as pressure, boy, let me remind you this is the Packers we're talking about!

      I'll reiterate that last year's draft effort was solid IMO. A-Rod was a "must select" when he dropped, Collins has been a pearl, Murphy would have been a damned good football player and was selected with Walker's status in mind.

      TT picked a few projects that he may have avoided. He couldn't possibly assume the depth he left by Sherman indeed proved to be as shallow. But I still have hope for Poppinga, Underwood and Hawkins. That LB that went IR last year, Kurt Campbell hasn't even had a look. Whittiker will improve and there's still Coston and Monty to hope for.

      Also, I love that ST tackling demon, Thornburg. I'd say we don't have a list of pro bowlers in my message, maybe Collins. But, we have a list of honest players willing to work hard. Packer guys.

      Now, who stole my Kool-Aid?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear
        Originally posted by Scott Campbell
        It's still way too early to tell. I'll reserve judgment until more evidence pours in.
        Campbell, you must have been hibernating with the Polar Bear last year. Let me remind you again: 4-12.

        I gave him a pass for last season because he was stuck with Sherman's roster coming in and Sherman as a coach.

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