Sorry porky, got one more bit to add:
Bob Sanders has made the Packers into a laid back team with lack of creativity.
"all_about_da_packers" wrote:
I take issue with that statement.
1) Sanders has blitzed more this year than in past years.
2) Sanders installed a 2-4 package this off-season, attempting to utilize one of our (supposed) deepest positions, that being LB.
3) Sanders installed a 3-1-7 package that we saw vs. the Texans, something that is pretty creative.
4) Sanders has blizted more from the left side, trying to get 1 of 2 things to happen:
(A) The blizter coming from the left is the side Kampman plays on. Kampman is double teamed quite a bit. So if Kampman is being double teamed, there is a greater chance the blitzer can come through and create pressure / get a sack.
(B) The blizter forces one of the two blockers on Kampman to leave Kampan in an effort to pick up the blitzing player. Thus, Kampman is left one-on-one. That's the thing you want to see, especially with your best pass rusher.
The problem is that there has been no rush from the right side or the middle. Our DTs in passing situations are Cole/Jolly at one spot, and Harrell at another. That's pathetic, considering Harrell's forte was being a 'run stuffer'. Quite honestly, how much can you expect Jolly to do seeing as he is playing 40-45 snaps a game?
Then there is the RE spot. We've tried: Montgomery, Hunter, Pettaway, and Thompson. Not a rusher amongst them. KGB's loss hurt real bad, and Jenkins loss was even worse. If you had to risk your life on the RE getting a rush, which one of the players would you choose from Montgomery/Hunter/Pettaway/Thompson? There really isn't one adapt at rushing in the group.
How on earth can Sanders be the only problem when 1) He's tried different things, things that are anything but "vanilla," and 2) he's got nothing to work with in terms of quality D-linemen?
In an article by Bob McGinn earlier this year, a scout rated the Packers D-line. I'd be real interested in re-reading that article, if I'm not mistaken after Kampman the scout was unimpressed with much of our D-line. He thought Thompson had potential though.
Disclaimer: Please don't think I'm saying Bob Sanders is the right man for the job. All I'm saying is that simply firing Bob Sanders is not going to fix the problem completely.
"porky88" wrote: