APB wrote: ↑05 Jan 2023 12:02
Yoop wrote: ↑05 Jan 2023 11:22
Scott4Pack wrote: ↑05 Jan 2023 10:33
I agree about Barry. While this stretch has been good, there were far too many games prior that were bad. Heck, the Packers might shut out every opponent between now and the Super Bowl and Barry should still be scrutinized and disposition made.
Maybe they aren’t talking about it much yet, but how much of the scheme change was about MLF or somebody else going to Barry and saying, “Listen, I love you brother as a man but this isn’t working. If you are willing to change things, I can keep you here. If not,…”
people don't want to say or even think that our players revolted, when in all probability they did, and had been for much of the season, it started with Alexander openly complaining with the first game, and later culminated with the Savage tantrum, in between we saw a decline in play from many other players, then since the bye week we've seen a near 180 turn around from many players, yes the scheme changes have made them more productive as it seems to fit better to there skill sets, but at times prior the players looked confused, frustrated, and disinterested, now there going 110% on every play, I still think there was a players meeting during the bye, and a major topic was Barry's stubbornness to adjust to the ability of his players, the result is a defense we all new was hidden in that chaos.
I think @Scott4Pack's scenario is more likely what prompted the change.
I mean, the players were chirping all season and it had zero effect. Then suddenly, during the bye week when the coaching staff does it's self scout, things changed. I'd bet MLF (or higher?) got in that Barry ass and told him to pull his head out of it.
who knows, but I still think they had a meeting and may have asked Lafluer and Barry both to attend, and what we see now is the hashing out of player complaints, we are seeing a lot more effort from the players, and why would they wait till this late in the season to do what normally is done after the first 4 to 6 games, the bye came to late for the staff to hold in season inventory, if that is the case it's a red mark on Lafleur.
nothing about this makes sense, other then the players forcing Lafleur to finally take action, As Scott said, do we even want Barry back next season, if these changes are the result of players demanding changes I see no reason to bring him back.
and players meetings are more common then most people think, and most of them aren't public knowledge unless a player blabs of it, which obviously breaks that player code of silence
imho we sucked under Barry to long for players not to have a get together.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/141 ... y-meetings
Cris Carter, the NFL Hall of Fame receiver, and Darrelle Revis, the New York Jets' All-Pro cornerback, say a lot of players-only meetings are 50/50 propositions -- they can go either way. Kevin Millar, who played for five major league clubs, including the 2004 World Series champion Boston Red Sox, says players-only meetings happen far more often than the public ever knows. He likens them to "good old-fashioned manhunts" and necessary "maintenance."