Porforis
6 years ago

We've got the players. We just need to execute. One thing builds upon the next and BAM.

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



Pretty much, that's been the Packers' issue for a while now. Pretty sure it's too late for this season, but we'll see how they do from here on out.
Zero2Cool
6 years ago
We don't have the players. Did we forget? Ted Thompson sucked. We got nothing except Aaron Rodgers.
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buckeyepackfan
6 years ago
Don't look now but The Packers are sitting #7
Seed.
A win Thursday and who knows.

Aaron Rodgers throws for 200(aprx)yds.
The Packers win going away.
Hmmmmm
November football.
IT'S ALL ABOUT THE TURNOVERS!


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KRK
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6 years ago
Before we make our Super Bowl reservations, let’s realize a couple of things. 1.They were starting three backups on the O line. Imagine us starting a game without Bhatiari, Taylor, and .Linsley. 2. They were starting their backup quarterback who Missed a wide-open guys, particularly on the overthrowing the third quarter. 3. By the end of the game, they were missing two of their top three receivers. To be frank with you, I thought the defense took a step back yesterday.

But what really frosted me was that at the end of the game, 1. We still had Rogers in the game, susceptible to injury. 2. MM Calls what could only be characterized as a totally moronic play action pass to Kendrick’s. He nearly got Rogers killed in a totally meaningless play really freaking dumb.

I am using talk to text so I am sorry for the miss spellings.

I’m glad they won as it keeps the season alive, But they are going to have to play Ia helluva lot better to beat Seattle.
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Porforis
6 years ago

Before we make our Super Bowl reservations, let’s realize a couple of things. 1.They were starting three backups on the O line. Imagine us starting a game without Bhatiari, Taylor, and .Linsley. 2. They were starting their backup quarterback who Missed a wide-open guys, particularly on the overthrowing the third quarter. 3. By the end of the game, they were missing two of their top three receivers. To be frank with you, I thought the defense took a step back yesterday.

But what really frosted me was that at the end of the game, 1. We still had Rogers in the game, susceptible to injury. 2. Mike McCarthy Calls what could only be characterized as a totally moronic play action pass to Kendrick’s. He nearly got Rogers killed in a totally meaningless play really freaking dumb.

I am using talk to text so I am sorry for the miss spellings.

I’m glad they won as it keeps the season alive, But they are going to have to play Ia helluva lot better to beat Seattle.

Originally Posted by: KRK 



Can't disagree with any of this. Just hope the win helps energize the team and is a catalyst for improvement. Going to be really tough to turn around and travel to Seattle on a super short week and beat the Seahawks. We have the talent for it, let's see if we have the focus and execution.
Zero2Cool
6 years ago
No credit for hanging toe to toe with toe of the best teams in NFL, but beating a team that had a winning credit is cause for pause on excitement. I love it!

Reminds me that Packers never do good, it's just the other team gave it away. And if Packers lose, it's because Packers suck, not that the other team was good.


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Barfarn
6 years ago

...But what really frosted me was that at the end of the game, 1. We still had Rogers in the game, susceptible to injury. 2. Mike McCarthy Calls what could only be characterized as a totally moronic play action pass to Kendrick’s. He nearly got Rogers killed in a totally meaningless play really freaking dumb...

Originally Posted by: KRK 



[Face Palm] FOCUS!!!!

Who called that play? Who stood at the LOS and set the protections? Who knew where the coverage weaknesses were, when he said "319 hut"?

Anyone running a business with employees knows you have to be a psychologist to deal with the egos and dynamics of people interacting. McCarthy did not want Rodgers in there. But, he was thinking about beating Seattle with a QB pouting because he was taken out and could not build stats.

The culture in GB that we've experienced from 2006 thru 2017 is being exterminated by a GM that doesn't fully understand the game as well as Ted did [Who compiled at least 3 SB winning rosters from 2010-17]. 40 times are now much more important than character. Ted would have NEVER "traded" Graham and $9M for Nelson; as any possible increase in production would not overcome the loss of leadership. These men-children are not having drummed into their head the importance of treating their game like a adult working an important job.

The #1 on-field leader [Rodgers] is NOT being held accountable for his me-first attitude and [at least] 2 turnovers yesterday on 3rd and short; where he intentionally passed up a first down. He REFUSED to execute the play called, so he could take personal glory shots. Too many youngsters are following their leader's example to "get their own." This is why the amount of penalties have gone off the rails.
Porforis
6 years ago
You should call up Mark Murphy since you seem to have a rare talent to read players' minds from the comfort of your couch. I mean, if you can know exactly what Rodgers intended to do, what the play that was called was, and why he did it you clearly should be at a minimum a sports psychologist and possibly even sit in the booth with Pettine since you're able to tell what play is being called simply based on what you see presnap.

I've seriously heard it all. Rodgers throws the ball deep too much? Stat whore. Throws the ball deep about 4 times in a game? Stat whore. Holds onto the ball for too long and gets sacked? Stat whore. Holds onto the ball and throws it away instead of getting sacked? Stat whore. Throws the ball 50 times in a game? Stat whore. Throws the ball 28 times in a game? Stat whore.

It's almost as if people don't watch games other than Packers games to see literally every quarterback "Passing up the open guy" 10+ times a game. Seriously. Go watch the Patriots game next week and focus entirely on the WRs, hold Brady to the same standards of "WR is open" that you hold Rodgers too and add a tally mark every time someone is open and he didn't throw the ball to that person by whatever metric you determine someone is open. It happens a lot. Plays are designed with different reads and it's not guaranteed that the QB will be reading the guy that is open, when he is open.
nerdmann
6 years ago

[Face Palm] FOCUS!!!!

Who called that play? Who stood at the LOS and set the protections? Who knew where the coverage weaknesses were, when he said "319 hut"?

Anyone running a business with employees knows you have to be a psychologist to deal with the egos and dynamics of people interacting. McCarthy did not want Rodgers in there. But, he was thinking about beating Seattle with a QB pouting because he was taken out and could not build stats.

The culture in GB that we've experienced from 2006 thru 2017 is being exterminated by a GM that doesn't fully understand the game as well as Ted did [Who compiled at least 3 SB winning rosters from 2010-17]. 40 times are now much more important than character. Ted would have NEVER "traded" Graham and $9M for Nelson; as any possible increase in production would not overcome the loss of leadership. These men-children are not having drummed into their head the importance of treating their game like a adult working an important job.

The #1 on-field leader [Rodgers] is NOT being held accountable for his me-first attitude and [at least] 2 turnovers yesterday on 3rd and short; where he intentionally passed up a first down. He REFUSED to execute the play called, so he could take personal glory shots. Too many youngsters are following their leader's example to "get their own." This is why the amount of penalties have gone off the rails.

Originally Posted by: Barfarn 



All that, AND YET... If we can go a game without a special teams turnover, we can beat ANYONE.
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nerdmann
6 years ago

You should call up Mark Murphy since you seem to have a rare talent to read players' minds from the comfort of your couch. I mean, if you can know exactly what Rodgers intended to do, what the play that was called was, and why he did it you clearly should be at a minimum a sports psychologist and possibly even sit in the booth with Pettine since you're able to tell what play is being called simply based on what you see presnap.

I've seriously heard it all. Rodgers throws the ball deep too much? Stat whore. Throws the ball deep about 4 times in a game? Stat whore. Holds onto the ball for too long and gets sacked? Stat whore. Holds onto the ball and throws it away instead of getting sacked? Stat whore. Throws the ball 50 times in a game? Stat whore. Throws the ball 28 times in a game? Stat whore.

It's almost as if people don't watch games other than Packers games to see literally every quarterback "Passing up the open guy" 10+ times a game. Seriously. Go watch the Patriots game next week and focus entirely on the WRs, hold Brady to the same standards of "WR is open" that you hold Rodgers too and add a tally mark every time someone is open and he didn't throw the ball to that person by whatever metric you determine someone is open. It happens a lot. Plays are designed with different reads and it's not guaranteed that the QB will be reading the guy that is open, when he is open.

Originally Posted by: Porforis 


Brady DOES hit the open guy. That's what he does.

If he didn't, Belicheck would hold him accountable.

But yeah man. Aaron wasn't stat whoring ( as much) today, but he was missing throws, badly.

Is his surgically repaired shoulder ok? Should he play more in the preseason? Dude needs to get it together.
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