APB wrote: ↑21 Jan 2024 08:29
Yoop wrote: ↑21 Jan 2024 08:09
APB wrote: ↑21 Jan 2024 07:47
Meh.
Blaming the loss on Carlson ignores the fact that his miss was only one of several missed opportunities that cost them the game. Saying “we should have brought in competition” does nothing to prove the outcome would have been any different.
not saying another kicker would have made a difference.
this is exactly what we do after every loss, we justify the status quo and then say if only this guy made a pic, if only the QB did that, our best player dropped a TD pass, etc. etc. etc. there will always be multiple plays that if successful could/would change the outcome of those games, the goal though obviously is to have enough good plays so you can over come the bad, same with players.
we have to do better at eliminating the excuses, so bringing in another kicker to push Carlson seems a logical thing to do, hell try out 3 new guys every week, if ya don't roll the stone over you'll never find the gem under neath
I fully expect a kicker competition next year.
The only realistic and viable move
this season, though, was to bring Crosby back but he was already signed to the NYG PS. And when they used him, he struggled. He missed 2 of 3 attempts beyond 40 yds and also missed an XP. Statistically, he was worse than Carlson.
The thing is, it’s not just the kicker that caused this loss. That’s a simpleton take. That, or it’s a weak attempt at reinforcing a “same ol’ Packers” narrative that is equally lazy. Some posters like to focus on the simple, though. I guess it’s a means of coping. To each their own.
I’ll close with a nice summary from Mr. Same Ol’ Packers favorite blogger:
But muh,
we should’ve brought in competition for Carlson.
Thought we were buddies, I sensed a tone in that post that says you hate me.
Il just refer to Kelly Johnson, former lead engineer at Lockheed Skunk Works…the place where the spy plane was invented. He said, KISS or Keep It Simple Stupid.
If there is ever an area of a team when the confidence level of the head coach in that area is: “say a prayer”, and there are options available to improve the area…I would suggest attempting to do so…to move to higher level of confidence than “prayer”. Is it simple? Yes, but most things break down to simple forms.
The process is as easy as this:
Position group: Running back
Confidence of position group: pray they can block and make a play if Aaron Jones is hurt
Question: is there a running back on the street worth seeing if they can improve the position group while Jones is out.
Answer: why yes, or maybe…Kenyon Drake is available
Action: bring in Kenyon Drake and see if he can help. Remove him when Jones comes back 100% or Wilson.
Or
Position group: safety
Confidence level in group: pray they don’t get beat over the top by George kittle
Question: is there a safety we can bring in right now who can help?
Answer: No
Action: continue to pray and do the best we can
Position group: kicker
Confidence level: pray he doesn’t screw up
Question: is there a kicker on the street who can be obtained that could move the position group out of “prayer” range.
Answer: maybe, let’s bring in several and test them out. Lots of kickers on the street every year looking for work
Action: try out a new kicker every week until Carlson improves
Simple can be good
