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2489877, RE: It's hard to win in the NFL consistently unless you're cheating....
Posted by COOLEHMAGAZINE, Mon Nov-02-15 12:59 PM
>>I'm saying though, shouldn't they be fucking wallowing in
>>titles?
>>
>>
>>They had one of the great QBs of his era and now, according
>to
>>"experts", have the greatest QB ever. Both of them were
>>incredibly durable and had great leadership qualities. Both
>>were supported by an organization that is the envy of the
>>league, or so we are told.
>>
>>
>>
>>what giveth?
>
>In all honesty the most the rest of the league, excluding one
>team that perpetually cheats and is involved in scandals, can
>do is merely be in the conversation during the playoffs.
>Division and conference titles count as accomplishments due to
>consistency. Once again, it's hard to win one game in the NFL
>yet alone consistent division titles each year. Don't negate
>the fact that teams need a solid offensive line, running
>backs, wide receivers etc. They need at least a good to great
>corner, borderline pro bowl linebacker, solid safeties, and
>serviceable defensive line. These are things the organization
>needs to do to at least win a title.

Other teams have managed to win multiple titles, in less time, with lesser QB's. Montana and Young yielded a lot more than the longer reign of Rodgers/Farve has thus far.

If you are elite AND healthy at the game's most important position for a quarter-century and fail to really put together some hardware, isn't that evidence that SOMEONE is fucking up?

Shouldn't Green Bay's front office be held accountable, if no one else?

>
>Another thing, the Packers play in a tough division. None of
>this guaranteed wins in the division Cheatriots fuckery. That
>division is quite difficult so this makes their
>accomplishments even more impressive.

Packers division was tough a long time ago, it's been cupcakes for a while though. Trust me.

>
>TL;DR Winning a title is difficult because it comes down to
>luck of the draw, injuries, and team chemistry at the right
>time.

Is there any luckier thing than having an all-time great at QB for 25 years, with less starts missed in that time than Sam Bradford already has in his "career"???

They have had plenty of luck, their most important player is almost always healthy in that time span, and they have the most homegrown players of any franchise by a long way and boast about it often, so if they are lacking team chemistry, dunno who to blame.