Packers President Mark Murphy said Monday that he left disappointed in the way the season has gone but confident enough in the team's structure that it could bounce back from consecutive losses that dropped its mark to 4-4. "Obviously the loss to the Vikings at home (Nov. 1) was an emotional loss," he said. "It was, I think, disappointing for our fans, and the loss yesterday was disappointing. And it was for us. Everybody in the organization felt it. I think we'll bounce back. I'm hopeful and expect that we'll make the changes that we need to end up having a successful season." Rather than act now, he said it's better for him to sit back and let things play out before making any judgments about the football operation. He said he would do as he did last year in his first season as president and CEO and wait to see the final outcome before conducting a review. "The goal is we want to win games and championships," Murphy said. "Right now, we're not where we want to be. But I've been around the NFL long enough that a lot can happen in half a season. I've seen it both ways - teams that start out great and fade and teams that start out poorly and come on at the end. The right thing is to wait and do a thorough evaluation at the end of the season."