Cart before the horse? BS. The Packers have had the talent IMO. It simply had not been used correctly.
If your HC is OK with pass:run ratios of 8:1, your OL will never be able to wear out an opponent to effectively run block. Run blocking is all about precision and power, knocking your opponent backwards off his mark. Good run blocking is simply the result of going to this well again and again. That is what makes good running teams.
"Effective" isn't just "oh, good, this is working. Now lets use it." I don't buy any of this stuff about us not being able to run last season. Too often, we simply chose not to, especially during our first 5 games, taking us to a 2-3 record.
Lets put it this way: our own OL complained publicly after our loss to IND. Were those complaints about their position coach, Campen? Their supposedly shitty RBs? No, they were about the play calling that chose pass over run, again and again and again, resulting in a really fucking stupid loss. Should have never happened. Same with the SEA game.
Mike McCarthy simply allowed himself to get away from fundamental football. Really simple. This isn't rocket science.
Odd too, that after the public outcry for more running plays, we ran more, not particularly "effectively", and won more.
I do think we are both wanting the same things dexter, and I think we will see it realized this season.
Originally Posted by: play2win