Smokey
10 years ago
Playing the "Blame Game" is futile, it only extends the pity party . Winners don't dwell upon the past, but look forward to the next challenge . Mistakes and successes are analyzed and added to the Knowledge base. Wining and crying over spilled milk never cleaned up the mess and refilled the glass.

Yes, the Packer season is over. We cheered and toasted the victory's. We also suffered each negative. Rally now and put your energy toward a brighter future !



GO PACK GO !!
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nerdmann
10 years ago

Playing the "Blame Game" is futile, it only extends the pity party . Winners don't dwell upon the past, but look forward to the next challenge . Mistakes and successes are analyzed and added to the Knowledge base. Wining and crying over spilled milk never cleaned up the mess and refilled the glass.

Yes, the Packer season is over. We cheered and toasted the victory's. We also suffered each negative. Rally now and put your energy toward a brighter future !



GO PACK GO !!

Originally Posted by: Smokey 




Winners learn from their mistakes, and unlike the Packers coaching staff, correct them.
“Winning is not a sometime thing, it is an all the time thing. You don't do things right once in a while…you do them right all the time.”
Cheesey
10 years ago
I still see it as the second half was MM playing not to lose instead of doing what got the lead in the first place.
I've seen this too many times.
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TheKanataThrilla
10 years ago

I still see it as the second half was Mike McCarthy playing not to lose instead of doing what got the lead in the first place.
I've seen this too many times.

Originally Posted by: Cheesey 



The Packers did exactly what Detroit did against Dallas. I don't think it is in this forum, but I did comment on how I worried that MM would do the same thing under the circumstances.

yooperfan
10 years ago
Mike McCarthy is an offensive coordinator, not a game managing head coach.
I have complained about this for years, I've seen enough.
pacmaniac
10 years ago
I lay most of the blame on the defensive players (not Capers). It's sad that we wasted a great game plan from Capers, because he usually doesn't prepare so well.

But I re-watched what happened after the Burnett interception. They showed the Packers sideline, and you could see all the defensive players laughing, celebrating, and hugging each other. They all thought the game was over. They were mentally done, they thought they didn't have to play defense anymore, and it showed in the last few minutes.
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PackFanWithTwins
10 years ago

I lay most of the blame on the defensive players (not Capers). It's sad that we wasted a great game plan from Capers, because he usually doesn't prepare so well.

But I re-watched what happened after the Burnett interception. They showed the Packers sideline, and you could see all the defensive players laughing, celebrating, and hugging each other. They all thought the game was over. They were mentally done, they thought they didn't have to play defense anymore, and it showed in the last few minutes.

Originally Posted by: pacmaniac 



Defense gets a big INT after an offensive 3 and out. Offense comes back with another 3 and out. But it is the defenses fault. One first down on either of those two offensive possessions would have sealed the game. That lead with that little time left, giving the ball to the best QB in the game, and McCarthy doesn't even try to ice the game.
The world needs ditch diggers too Danny!!!
pacmaniac
10 years ago

Defense gets a big INT after an offensive 3 and out. Offense comes back with another 3 and out. But it is the defenses fault. One first down on either of those two offensive possessions would have sealed the game. That lead with that little time left, giving the ball to the best QB in the game, and McCarthy doesn't even try to ice the game.

Originally Posted by: PackFanWithTwins 



True, I have a problem with MM's playcalling as well. But best QB in the game? AR has always struggled against good defenses. He didn't play well against the Bears in the 2010 NFC-C, and I remember him completing under 50% of his passes against the Jets in 2010, KC in 2011, and the Bills this season. Has Brady or Manning ever completed less than 50% of their passes in a game?
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steveishere
10 years ago

True, I have a problem with MM's playcalling as well. But best QB in the game? Aaron Rodgers has always struggled against good defenses. He didn't play well against the Bears in the 2010 NFC-C, and I remember him completing under 50% of his passes against the Jets in 2010, KC in 2011, and the Bills this season. Has Brady or Manning ever completed less than 50% of their passes in a game?

Originally Posted by: pacmaniac 



Rodgers has 5 and both of them have 14 with <50% completions. Those 2 also tend to throw safer passes than Rodgers and not go downfield as much. All QBs tend to struggle against good defenses that's why they are good defenses.

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dyeah_gb
10 years ago
The Burnett kneel down and CMIII on the sidelines are all I need to know that MM is to blame for the loss. The way the packers played in the last 5 minutes, the team just gave up, and it is just a big stinking middle finger to all the fans everywhere that support the team.

If I was MM, I would step down as head coach. The loss is that bad in my opinion. If I was TT, I would demote MM to offensive coordinator and have someone else lead this team. The key word being lead. If they want to keep him as head coach then he should coach and not be calling plays during the game.

I am going to be closely watching what the packers decide to do this off-season. As an organization they have to take some sort of action to show everyone that they will never let this happen again. I will be really insulted as a fan if they decide not do anything.
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