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Packers clearly already regret polarizing offseason swing-and-miss

The Green Bay Packers understood the need to strengthen the interior offensive line in the offseason, leading to Josh Myers' inevitable departure.

Every move beyond that made little sense. Instead of finding a replacement for Myers at center, the Packers overpaid to land left guard Aaron Banks on a $77 million contract. That forced them to move Elgton Jenkins, a two-time Pro Bowler at left guard, to the vacated center spot.

It was difficult to understand the logic at the time, and three weeks into the new season, those fears have turned into a nightmare far worse than expected.