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Quote from: jesmu84 on Today at 03:02:58 PMTo be fair, packers have won or been near the top of the division regularly which means a harder schedule the following year. So, consistently making the playoffs is the sign of a good team, especially when that team faces more difficult scheduling.

Well to be fair the Packers haven't won jack squat in the last four years so......

Hasn't won the NFC North since '21

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Quote from: TSmith34, Inc. on January 11, 2026, 10:16:16 AMThis sounds like me telling Bears fans they'd regret moving on from Jay Cutler...and Trubisky...and Fields...

None of those guys have had the level of success on the field equivalent to what LaFleur has had a coach, postseason notwithstanding. 

I get that Packers fans have probably lost patience.  However, I think back to the Bears firing Lovie Smith and what followed from a coaching perspective.  An upgrade isn't a guarantee.

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Quote from: Vander Blue Man Group on Today at 03:27:36 PMNone of those guys have had the level of success on the field equivalent to what LaFleur has had a coach, postseason notwithstanding. 

I get that Packers fans have probably lost patience.  However, I think back to the Bears firing Lovie Smith and what followed from a coaching perspective.  An upgrade isn't a guarantee.

I don't need a guarantee of success.  I need a guarantee of not being mediocre.  Which is what MLF is.

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Quote from: Hards Alumni on Today at 03:49:00 PMI don't need a guarantee of success.  I need a guarantee of not being mediocre.  Which is what MLF is.

Fair enough - I get it. 

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