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ORIGINAL: ronhextall I agree, I want blood and you could probably fire a Speilman and not disrupt the team but I doubt there is much of a point besides satisfying me being pissed off. I hope Wilfs have a come to Jesus meeting with Zimm and Speilman and make it clear that next year better be a heck of a lot different or it’s over for both of them. You have to do whatever is necessary to improve the OL, even if that means over paying, over drafting, and trading away some of Zimmer’s gold nuggets on defense. Pretty obvious how far an execellent defense takes you in this league and it isn’t very far. Personally I think Zimmer is Buddy Ryan or Jeff Fisher. He gets one year to hopefully prove me wrong. Would love to see a Super Bowl win before I am gone. It would be very special for my son and I to experience it together. At the beginning of the year a lot of us voiced our displeasure with the fact that Spielman did not sufficiently address the oline, our one known area of weakness. Some folks argued that drafting a guy in the 2nd round and the 6th round was enough, and that we didn't want to "reach" for an olineman. After Randy Moss's rookie season the Packers drafted 3 cornerbacks. They didn't care if they reached for a player or they were ranked high enough by the pundits, they knew that they needed to address the problem and the more guys they had on their team the better the odds of finding studs who could play. Spielman needs to take this approach with the oline next year. We need 4 new guys minimum. 2 FA guards, 1 guard in the draft and one tackle within the first 3 rounds. If we need to weaken our D to achieve this, so be it. Do you know who those guys were? Antuan Edwards a S, Fred Vinson a CB and Mike Mackenzie, only Mackenzie turned out to be a decent pro. Moss not only tortured the Packers on the field he forced them into a bad draft as well. The fact that they were lousy talent evaluators is irrelevant. The point is, the Packers recognized a deficiency and did everything they could to address it. We need to do the same, but instead of relying solely on the draft, we need to get known commodities in FA and supplement them with draft picks. 2019 is actually the perfect year to do it as we can free up a lot of salary on guys that are easily replaceable i.e. Remmers, Sendejo, Treadwell, Rudolph, plus Floyd's $4 mil cap space. Also they didn't stop in 1999. The next year they picked up Allen Rossum in FA, the year after that they drafted Jue, in 2002 they used a third-round-pick on a FS that didn't work out, in 2003 they picked up Al Harris and in 2004 they drafted CB with their first two picks getting Ahmad Carrol and another that didn't work out. By this point they had won the NFC North two years in a row. Yep, the Packers were set on offense but had a glaring weakness on D on the secondary. We're pretty set on the defensive side of the ball but have a glaring weakness at oline.
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