Yoop wrote: ↑02 Feb 2021 23:01
APB wrote: ↑02 Feb 2021 20:13
Pckfn23 wrote: ↑02 Feb 2021 18:29
And there is the real point, complaining about not taking a WR in the first round of the 2020 NFL draft... Again.
Rodgers and the Packers offense was the highest scoring in the league in 2020.
We all knew it was coming.
of course you did, why would you think I'd change my mind, it was a wasted draft pick that wont help in Rodgers window,
I'am not some homer like some of you and just agree with everything a GM does, LOve did absolutely nothing for this team, a WR would have helped this last year, next year and so on.
reality is this, the highest scoring offense in the league didn't score enough when it mattered most, and according to you and others here, another WR couldn't possibly have helped, do you people even listen to yourselves, laugh at me, to funny
I don't get why we are labeled as "homers" just because we don't make every post on this forum b*tching about not trading up for Justin Jefferson, or if you're budfox, Tee Higgins, but the act of you making every excuse in the book for one player is not being a homer.
Like you are the exact definition of a homer. Honestly far beyond a homer of the lengths you will go to defend your man. And honestly I hate saying that because Rodgers is all of our man and I don't think it is right you get to claim that or police who is a true Rodgers fan on this forum.
The fact is we had a good enough team in 2020 to be a SB team. We were the #1 seed for a reason. We very easily could have been better than a 13-3 team if it were not for uncharacteristic mistakes which maybe we could attribute to even having a fringe guy like Shepherd on the roster, who cost us a game but in the end it didn't matter. We were the #1 seed at full strength in our biggest game.
We had more sustaining drives than the Bucs. We had more plays. We had more first downs. We had more yards. We won the turnover the battle. We literally had the entire recipe of being the SB team for the exception of our defense not being able to make the play when it mattered most and our offense not being able to make the play when it mattered most.
On defense, our inability to make plays were highly unprobable goofs that everyone should own. On offense, we had 6 shots of being inside the 10 yard line to get into the EZ and we couldn't do it when we have been the best at it in the league all year.
I put that squarely on the players and squarely on the coaches. The ingredients were there. The team simply choked as did the 98 Vikings, 2007 Patriots, 2011 Packers and the 2014 Packers. The best team didn't win and I don't see the need to try and make myself feel better by having the scaepgoat be we didn't draft a WR. Would it have hurt? Absolutely not. I think JJ would have been a great addition for the Packers and hindsight we would have all loved to have had our 1st and 3rd round pick = Justin Jefferson.
But the plays were there to be made and we just didn't make them. The Bucs were not this insurmountable team. The Packers just didn't make the plays when the plays were there to be made. I can think of 2 plays on the top of my head for our defense and a handful of plays for our offense committed by multiple players that would have caused a double digit swing in the score if our players just made the plays that were there to be made.
And that's the sh*tty thing about one and done football. The best teams don't win a lot of the times. And it really sucks for Packers fans because we are becoming that "best team that doesn't win" a lot.