Labrev wrote: ↑11 Nov 2022 12:21
So first, if Adams came at the expense of multiple starters on D, am I supposed to believe this would be any less of a lost season than if we had him? Not to mention no MVS, who helped draw some attention away from Adams.
Second (more importantly), why bother giving Rodgers good WRs at the expense of a good defense when we've run that experiment many times and know how it ends?
All my stance was, was... let's run the experiment to make this a D-led team rather than live and die by Rodgers's arm (and delicate psyche, such that falling behind by more than a TD with him is a death sentence). Sadly the D has not been elite, so that ruins things more than the WR situation, but it's also clear that this QB will sooner throw three picks and lose against Detroit than slightly change his approach on O and check his massive ego, so we need not bother continuing. Rodgers wins (nothing).
just stop the insanity Labrev, your creating any scenario that pops in your head, we needed someone besides just Adams, and we've needed that guy since 2016, look at how Adams was blanketed in last years PO game, minus RB Jones and our offense would have been completely shut down, and we probably would have won the damn game if it hadn't been for our last in the league every season special teams unit.
5 years our FO neglected to bring in a compliment to Adams, 5 stinking years, and just go look around, quality defenses need more then just players, they need excellent coaching and a ton of luck when it comes to health, lose a couple players, and you have a average defense, defense is the most unstable aspect of the game, always has been always will be, thats simply the nature of football
easiest way to win is no top secret, a good defense, a good OL, a good QB and good receivers and you'll contend every year, you just watched how that works for a decade yet still argue abou the formula, and your a freaking graduate student for gosh sakes, pull the chain, the light bulb will go on