Wow. I can't believe what I'm reading. I mean I'll be happy to see someone prove me wrong, but at least hear me out here. Let me recall how we've lost some of our recent games here..
- Panthers, we played great vs one of the best, if not the best, in the NFC. But we couldn't score from the 1 yard line with the game tied late in the game. Then we kicked the field goal that I knew was suicide vs. the Panthers offense. And sure enough it turned out worse than I thought, we not only gave up 3 points, but we gave up 7 to lose in regulation. So what's to blame, Bad playcalling? Bad decision making? Or bad players..
- Texans, we play horrible all game, but thanks to some great defense forcing turnovers and a great drive led by Aaron Rodgers, we tie the game late. Then we get another big play that takes us all the way into field goal range. But from there, we go backwards with penalties and such. Then on 3rd and long, we can't even pick up enough yards to get back into feild goal range. Bad playcalling? Bad coaching (penalties)? Or bad players...so we punt the ball and lose the game
- Vikings, we play horrible all game yet again, but through some miraculous plays by our defense and our special punt returner mr. blackman, we somehow grab a 27-21 lead. Then came Minnesota's drive...
3 straight plays to Adrian Peterson
"You know coach, they're giving it to Adrian every play, maybe we should concentrate on stopping him?"
"Nonsense, they can't keep doing that with this much time left"
3 more plays to Adrian Peterson
"You know coach, we should concider concentrating on him"
"Nonsense, they have to throw the ball eventually"
4 more plays to Adrian Peterson, and he scores a TD
"Oh darn!"
But we still had plenty of time left. And sure enough in 2 plays, a great kick return and a nice pass over the middle and we're already at the 35 with plenty of time left. In fact, so much time left, we had enough time to go for the touchdown rather than risk the field goal. But instead, we attempt to run out the clock, wind up losing a few yards, and Super Kicker can't make the 54 yarder. So what's to blame, playcalling? Players? Would you even blame Super Kicker!?! =o
- Saints, after whooping the Bears, Mike McCarthy calls his team "consistent" more than anything else. (First of all we were 5-5, and thats as inconsistent as you can be). McCarthy seemed as if the upcoming game against the lowly Saints was going to be won handly. So we go from allowing 3 points one week to 51 the next week. Real consistent. And in fact we haven't won a game since.
Let me recall how we've won some of our more recent games as well..
- Bears, if I remember right our defense was unstoppable and we forced a few nice turnovers to crush them for the first time at Lambeau in years.
- Colts, if I remember right our defense returned 2 Manning passes for touchdowns for an unforgttable win, and oh by the way held the Colts to just 7 points until their final drive.
- Seahawks and Lions suck...they're 2 of only 3 teams with a worse record than us in the NFC. And if I remember right, we nearly blew it against the Lions, only until our defense came away with not 1, not 2, but 3 interceptions in the final 8 minutes or so. 2 returned for touchdowns, and 1 that led to a touchdown soon afterwards. Hmm
Seems to me our defense, which takes a lot of the blame, is what's gotten us 5 wins in the 1st place. In fact, they are the reason they even kept us in some of the games we lost.
It also seems to me that we do the same exacty thing every single week. That's why we won week 1 and week 2. But since then, we've gone 3-9. It's because the teams we play know exactly what we are going to do. And on top of that, we typically never had a good gameplan against the team we were playing. Let me explain...
- We NEVER run a trick play. EVER. The only trick play if you could even call it that was the 1st play vs. the Vikings. Where we let Donald Driver run the ball on the 1st play of the game. But since the Vikings knew we were going to run the ball anyway, we lost 2 yards. Go figure. While other teams are running Wildhog formations, we're doing nothing whatsoever.
- We hardly ever throw the ball deep. Now, I could understand this in some circumstances, but come on - It seems like when we DO throw the ball deep, it works a good percentage of the time! (Except at the end of the game when we're desperate and losing, but that's besides the point). We've gone weeks without throwing the ball deep ONE TIME over the course of this season. And it doesn't make any sense. We've got a QB with an arm. Playmakers at wide reciever. It works when we do try it. I just don't get it.
- Why not mix up Ryan Grant and Brandon Jackson. Honestly, in the few times Jackson has gotten the ball, he's looked a whole lot better than Grant. I mean sure, Jackson doesn't deserve to start, but neither does Grant anymore frankly. Grant just looks like he does the same thing every time, and it's working less and less as time goes on. I mean, it's not like no one in the league mixes up 2 running backs, in fact most teams do it.
We're simply way too predictable. Those times when I said "We played horrible all game," were, in my opinion, a result of our predictability. Coaches fault or players fault?
And oh by the way we have the same team we had last year except for 3 players that Ted Thompson thought were unworthy anymore. Brett Favre, not like he was a legend or anything. He wasn't much of a leader was he, Aaron Rodgers easily replaced him there. This team just looks full of leaders. And in the final 2 minutes with the game on the line, why in the world would we want Favre. I mean the lack of Favre has kind of hit now don't you think? Don't get me wrong, I love Aaron Rodgers. Give him some time and he'll be great one day. Just like the Mannings. Barring any injuries of course, we'll see how that turns out. Let's see who else, Corey Williams of course. Because our run defense is just so amazing without him. Remember the Adrian Peterson drive? And last but not least, John Ryan. One bad game against the Bears in which BRETT FAVRE said was "The worst weather he ever played in." (And oh by the way, Favre only completed something like 2 passes in the first half) And he's out the door. Man, don't you remember when sometimes he could just BOOM a punt like 65 yards? Of course I wouldn't complain if the guy we got was better. But the guy we got turned out to be a total disaster. And sure enough, he didn't even make it through the season.
Ted Thompson's fault? Or other backups and rookies who couldn't step it up and replace them?
The offensive just seems poorly prepared and badly playcalled all season as well. Notice how the few times Rodgers decides to audible, it works out very well? Clearly the previous play called was bad. I remember Favre would aurible all the time, more than you might recall if you think about it. The most memorable may have been right before he threw the TD pass vs. Minnesota to break Marino's record. Seems like Favre was dodging bad playcalling more than we thought. Seems like he threw it deep for the hell of it sometimes that made us say "what are you doing?" But at the same time, he could hit Jennings in OT on Monday Night in Denver to win it all. Seems like Brett Favre was the one veteran on a team full of youth that led them to greatness. And it seems to me, that Brett Favre is more greatly missed than even originally thought. And he, in more ways that one, was the reason we were good last year.
But Ted Thompson didn't see any of that. Well actually, I think he did see it. But Winston Churchill said it best - "Men occasionally stumble across the truth. But most of them pick themselves up, and hurry off as if nothing happened." And Mike McCarhty supported anything and evertying Ted did every step of the way.