Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear
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Why Can't Bob Harlan Shoulder the Blame?
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You said it on jso when I got tired of hearing you bashing TT and we bargained for over half a page as to what exactly it would take to get you to sip a little kool-aid. I finally got you to agree to a little kool-aid if he signed someone big. Woodson is big. Pay up.Originally posted by Anti-Polar BearWhat? where did i say that? Dont wanna should like Campbell but if you can, please show me the qoute of where i said that.Originally posted by MJZiggyYou told me on jso that if Ted Thompson made one big-name draft signing you would give up some Kool-Aid. I've seen none from you at all.Originally posted by Anti-Polar Beardunno what ur talking about.Originally posted by MJZiggy
No, actually you and I had a bargain and you've failed to hold up your end of it. No other argument you make has any merit."Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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Sherman was doing excellent work. If you dont think Sherman did good, then ask yourself this: Sherman got fired for going 10-6; Ted Thompson went 4-12; Ted Thompson have a worst record; Therefore isn't it, then, logical that Ted Thompson be fired too?Originally posted by MJZiggyYou mean fired. GMs don't get fired if they're doing excellent work. Pay up.Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear
The opportunity to win another Super Bowl was there when Sherman got dethroned as GM.
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No, because Thompson took over Sherman's team. Letting two people go off of a team does not make a 6-loss differential unless there are serious personnel problems already in place. My kool-aid now?"Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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Originally posted by MJZiggyNo, because Thompson took over Sherman's team. Letting two people go off of a team does not make a 6-loss differential unless there are serious personnel problems already in place. My kool-aid now?
You must have been watching a wrong Packers team last season. The OL was clearly the weakest link on the offense, and the reason why the offense fell from top #3 to almost dead last.
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Not yet. As the saying go. "even a blind squirrel can find a acorn once in awhile"Originally posted by MJZiggyThe OL was far from their only problem. Now about that Kool-aid.
Translate: even a terrible GM can find a player once in a while, especially if he has $35 mil.
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