Pckfn23 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2022 10:45
But here’s one thing I do know: if you’re rolling into your rivals’ stadium with a chance to take the all-time NFL wins record with a win ?
Buddy, you go for that win with everything you’ve got.
Yes you do.
Playing football is really hard...and playing football for draft position is just a polluted mindset.
Packers moved up for Savage, didn't really work out
Packers moved back for Alexander and hit a home run+
Packers moved up for Jason Spriggs, didn't really work out
Packers moved back for Eddie Lacy, got a talented RB who helped them make the NFCCG
Packers moved up for Christian Watson, looking good so far
Packers moved back for Kingsley Enagbare, also looking good so far
The point isn't to argue each of these draft selections above, so kindly spare us the ad nauseum.
The point is that moving up in draft position isn't
always better- that's just the nature of the draft.
So, the 2022 Packers won another game vs a bitter rival...Good news ? Bad news ? Who knows ?
Reminds of this old fable
An old man and his son worked a small farm with only one horse to pull the plow
One day , the horse ran away.
“ How terrible,” sympathized his neighbors What bad luck !
“Who knows whether it is bad luck or good luck” the farmer replied
A week later the horse returned, leading five wild mares into the barn.
“What wonderful luck !”, the neighbors exclaimed
“Good luck? Bad luck?” Who knows answered the old man
The next day, the son, trying to tame one of the wild mares fell and broke his leg.
“How terrible, what bad luck! “
The following week the army came to all the farms to take the young men for war, but the farmer’s son had a broken leg and was of no use to them, so he was spared.
Good Luck? Bad Luck ? Who knows?
Everything has a purpose, a lesson; it is for you to make the best use of it."
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