ExiledInIllinois Posted January 18, 2010 Share Posted January 18, 2010 So how do the Packers succeed year after year? They're the definition of small market, do not have the operating income most big teams have, yet still continue to make the playoffs. How does Indianapolis do it either? The difference between winning and losing is management. Smaller markets have a less margin of error, but in the case of GB, they draft and use UFA extremely well. Buffalo does not have the front office leadership and management capable of adapting and succeeding in the 21st century NFL. But because most on TBD do not manage others, nor ever will, thy can't comprehend that individual decisions can adversely affect so much. No team is absolutely perfect, but when you miss on numerous first rounders, sign bad UFA's, and hire inept HC's, expect to go ofer the decade. I agree. The Packers and Colts had Farve (then Rodgers... Good tranisition there I do admit even if it was bit awkward) and Manning for a long time now. Lets see how Indy does post Manning. It has been a long time since the Bills had a decent QB. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts