Hey everything that's been said is all in the past.
Yes, Rodgers' blew a couple good opportunities for us to take the lead late in the game and could not get it done in most 2-minute situations.
Yes, McCarthy played too conservatively, going for the field goal in the red zone and running with a bad run offense on short yardage situations.
Yes, Crosby missed (one blocked) two field goals that would (could) have changed the outcome of the game.
Yes, the offensive line was terrible, inconsistent and did not have the same players playing the same positions.
Yes, Grant was hampered by an injury and the organization was in a sticky situation as to his playing time because of his recent contract.
And YES, the defensive was TERRIBLE whenever we had the lead, but tended to dominate at other times.
However, every season is different. The Dolphins went from 1-15 to AFC East champs. The Ravens and Falcons got to the playoffs with rookie quarterbacks. Nothing is guaranteed in the NFL and that is why we can't put too much into last season. Every season, game, quarter, play and split-second decision factors into the overall result. We have new players, new schemes, new coaches and a lot to be excited for. I understand the offseason is terribly excruciating but we have such reason for hope now it's hard not to be optimistic and forget about last season's misgivings.
Stats are just stats--numbers on paper. Football is football--a grinding, excruciating and physical game that tests your mental capacity, your stamina and your strength. And I am just myself--going insane realizing that I'm actually going to see the damn sport played in the next month. :thumbleft: