As I was sitting here yesterday afternoon with the final
round of the Master playing on my TV in the background (And yet another
signature Masters finish it was) going through more possible draft scenarios
that could unfold, I began to think about everything that has transpired for
the Packers over the last eight years. Over the course of the last eight years,
the moods swings of Packers fans have been equivalent to that of a woman who is
eight-months pregnant. Going from screaming “we want Brett!” in Aaron Rodgers
first game to five years later calling him “like the greatest quarterback
ever," indeed Packers fans have had their share of not so brilliant moments.
Through everything that has happened though, one thing has
remained certain. Despite all of his critics, despite all of the questioning,
through all of the glory, Ted Thompson has remained sturdy as a rock, making
each decision, and being confident in that decision. Once again, as we head
towards the draft, Packers fans are left with more questions than answers. Why
did Thompson not even make an offer to Jennings? Why did Thompson not even
offer Woodson a cut in pay before releasing him? Why has Thompson once again
done nothing in free agency to address any questions? Why in the world did he choose
to hang on to Jermichael the loudmouth? Some may call Ted Thompson a mad
genius, others may say he's just plain mad. However, if you look at Thompson's
track record, you will notice a recurring theme- there is a method to his
madness, and even though we may not see it right away, we will see the benefits
in the decisions he makes eventually.
In 2005 Ted Thompson let go of pro bowl offensive lineman
Marco Rivera and Mike Wahle. It's not that he tried to re-sign them because he
didn't. Thompson let them both go without even offering them contracts. Yes,
that's right. Case closed, not contract offered. Doesn't this sound much like
what happened with Greg Jennings this offseason? For this decision, Packers
fans went ballistic. However, Thompson, rather than sign them both to inflated
contracts, instead used that money he saved to sign Charles Woodson and Ryan
Pickett. Now tell me how that worked out? Yeah, I thought so. Woodson went from
draft bust to first ballot hall of famer in his eight years in Green Bay and
Pickett has been nothing but a stalwart along the defensive line during that
time period as well.
Pass On Lynch To Keep Rodgers And Matthews
In 2009 all it would have cost Thompson is a mid round draft
choice for Marshawn Lynch. One little draft choice and the Packers running game
is solved for a long time. Thompson saw it another way. Yes, all it would have
cost was a mid round draft choice, but then he would be stuck paying Lynch a
huge contract, which means that Packers negotiator Russ Ball would not be
having discussions with both Clay Matthews and Aaron Rodgers on making them
Packers for a very long time. Instead, James Starks got hot, and the Packers
won the Super Bowl.
Last season Woodson was moved to safety. Many understood the
Packers need for another safety but they questioned if Thompson was leaving the
cornerback position vulnerable. Thompson spent a 2nd round draft
choice on cornerback Casey Heyward, who was a candidate for rookie of the year.
Then there is Sam Shields, who following the Woodson move to safety absolutely
blossomed as a starter and is now the Packers ace cover corner. So as you can
see, Thompson may make a lot of decisions that leave fans scratching their
heads, but just remember, there is a method to his madness.