Rich Rodgers- he just keeps on learning and playing with a great head [though he lost by retaliating against Wright] and great intensity.
Originally Posted by: Barfarn
I'm not sure about that... when Adam Pac-man Jones slammed Raiders WR Coopers head into the ground, he didn't do nothing... and one teammate came over and tried to get him off and the only thing the ref did was thrown a yellow flag.
R. Rodgers on the other hand, threw a punch and the ref not only threw a flag but threw the other player out of the game ... (and T.J. Lang came over in full forced making sure no body is on his guys)
But throwing the punch in retailiation was the main difference (other than maybe the refs) in getting him thrown out.
Montgomery- He is a beast and is a great blocker.
Originally Posted by: Barfarn
Monty showed something, I just haven't seen from the other guys nearly as much... blocking while on the move. I've seen Nelson, Jones and a number of others physically block someone while staying put... but Monty seemed to be running a route between his guy with the ball and the defenders not physically blocking them but just putting his body in between them and the ball carrier for a while. That was very nice to see and he slowed a couple defeners down that way giving Cobb more room/time to run.
Hyde played a great game when he wasn’t on a fast WR; didn’t count the snaps, but I think he was was primary cover guy on Graham [1 catch about 10 yards]. Hayward needs to cover the slot WRs Randell is ready outside. I cant believe Rollins was inactive.
Originally Posted by: Barfarn
You're saying put Hayward on the nickel, but who are you taking off nickel? Hyde?
I think Hyde has the nickel job because he's a S/LB tweener. When they hade Hayward at nickel, he struggled with tackling, blitzing, holding the edge and being physical (but was great in coverage). While Hyde was great at tackling, blitzing, and being physical... and just good at holding the edge (for a DB) and good in coverage.
But if Capers wants to get more creative / aggressive by possibility sending the nickel back forward or worried about a physical RB, I'd go with Hyde as nickel back. If you want pure coverage then maybe go with Hayward, but I think the Packers like having the option of sending Hyde on the attack forward which they might not with Hayward.
I am completely lost as to why Seattle felt the need to get Graham, when all he is doing is taking snaps from Luke Wilson. And I really like their 3rd TE Helfett.
Originally Posted by: Barfarn
Yeah that trade seems like it was bad by both teams... taking away from their strengths.
Also the announcers noted, that with the Saints, Brees would just tell a WR/TE where to go like on a script and he'd find away to get the ball there if you were open. Where the Seahawks (like the Packers) ask their players when the play breaks down, stop the stripped play and read the QB, read the defenders and find an open spot which is a lot more thinking for both QB and his targets and Graham doesn't seem to be used to it at all.
The scripted plays and quick tempo made the offense efficient; Clements needs to go sooner to more quick tempo to get them out of any future funks.
Originally Posted by: Barfarn
Yeah the Seahawks were falling for the fake snap counts early on... in the second half when they were no longer falling for it, I felt like the Seahawks DL was just waiting for the last 5 seconds of the snap clock before getting fully prepared to go.
I wondered and felt like if they ran a couple of very fast snaps, like where they lined up and snapped the ball ASAP that would catch the Seahawks DL off guard... and then when they adjust to that, go back to the fake snap counts.
Just seemed like the Packers use only one of the count tricks, not both... I think they would be more effective when they used both... of course snapping it ASAP would mean less time for Rodgers to read the field, but if they catch the other team off guard could get a huge play out of it.