sdn40 wrote:RRyder823 wrote:LittleRooster wrote:Lol. I guess resigning Bak and Jones don’t count
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And Clark too apparently.
Resigning one of if not the best LT in football, the best RB on the market and one of the best nosetackles in the league apparently is just not doing enough.
(oh sorry I forgot since they were proactive with Bahk and Clark those two signings don't mean nothin)
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And since they lost Linsley, Lancaster, Adams, and King, they are worse than they were a year ago. I thought the idea was to get better
 
Lancaster, Adams and King did not play well in 2020 (and Lancaster and Adams never played very well ever) but they did eat up a lot of snaps and there is no one along the defensive line or at CB who even the most optimistic fan can point to with confidence to replace them.
Losing Linsley is a blow both because he was an All-Pro and it forces a shuffle and depletes the depth along the offensive line.
Blocking tight end Marcedes Lewis is also not on the roster at this point. His absence would negatively impact the running game because no other TE blocks like him.
Losing Jamal Williams at the very least depletes the depth at RB.
They've also lost Kirksey and Wagner who, while not great, were also not awful in 2020. Inside linebacker looks to be as talentless as ever in Green Bay.
So the Packers are missing quite a few players who played a lot of snaps in 2020 and have added no one to the roster thus far.
Guess it is time to start selling hope through the draft. 
But, but, but, remember the words of all the loyal Packer management backers who insisted that there was no way any 1st or 4th round 2020 picks (the picks that were used on Love) would have helped the Pack get to the SB in 2020 anyway ... when these same folks try to argue that all the roster holes will be filled by rookies next season.