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Old 12-24-2017, 08:03 AM   #2000
Senator Clay Davis
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Well I would say in the last nine years the Steelers, Broncos and Seahawks are all unquestionably more successful than the Packers. All have won the Super Bowl and made another Super Bowl. Teams like the Panthers, Falcons, Ravens and Saints can also surpass the Packers this year with a SB win or appearance, assuming the measure of success is making the championship game (which it is...). The Packers obviously have only the one appearance, so pretty much impossible to say they rank only behind the Patriots in terms of success. They have a much better claim to being the most disappointing team in the last nine years than being the most successful.

They are basically the Peyton Colts, a legendary QB carrying a roster that might be one of the 5-10 worst rosters in the league. Like LeBron you could basically give him the MVP every year the last 6-7 years and no one could complain, the Packers would be in the #1 pick race most of those years without him, not the team everyone wants to avoid in the playoffs. Just imagine what the last nine years would be for Rodgers if you gave him the Seahawks or Patriots roster. Three Super Bowls might be the minimum amount of wins.
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