Yep, this is my overarching feeling of that game. Special Teams could throw whatever disaster they wanted at us and we still should have won because that is exactly what we did all year long.
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nothing about our play after the Lewis fumble makes sense to me, we all believe that Lafluer is a QB's friend, designs very good uptempo outlet routes, we have all remarked how he is able to scheme almost any receiver to get open on schedule, so what the heck happened with all of that? yes we saw Lazard get open on a crossing route, I know I saw Lewis open several times, but it didn't appear to me that we had receivers wide open often, in fact Rodgers did have to throw into tight coverage quite a bit, I know the OL struggled to protect Rodgers or open lanes we could run through, but at times we've had to over come that stuff often this year, and still did much better then we did Sat. really hard to understand how we could play so poorly.
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Go watch the Kurt Warner videos...
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Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
Baltimore fired their OC in 2012 a few weeks before the playoffs, despite a winning record. And then they won the Super Bowl that very season because their offense got better.
So, you're wrong and I'm right.
Thanks for stopping by Saturday, Ringo. About the only good thing I have to say about that game. It was like a funeral after, fans and staff alike. Shell shocked. Worse than last year’s NFCCG. One of my Security colleagues, who normally fist bumps me, on his way out about midnight, said no way to the fist bump and gave me a hug instead. “Don’t know if I’m coming back,” he said. “So tired of the heartbreak.”
Anyway, thanks for your pregame visit, Ringo, and your call today.
See you next season.
Anyway, thanks for your pregame visit, Ringo, and your call today.
See you next season.
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texas wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022 13:57Baltimore fired their OC in 2012 a few weeks before the playoffs, despite a winning record. And then they won the Super Bowl that very season because their offense got better.
So, you're wrong and I'm right.
touche, but they probably had a plan, we didn't obviously, so we probably would not have the same success, point being you had to search to find this info because as I said it very seldom happens, to think someone could come in and make our ST's mistake free is wishful thinking, it needed to happen earlier.
what upsets me is that Lafluer was not allowed to hire his first choice when he became HC, and we where probably stuck with Drayton because the FO approved of his smaller contract demands.
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Should have been fired after the Chiefs game.
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HUGE gut punch wanting it.
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And replaced by John Kuhn!!
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When Bogey and I were talking about the Packers-Huddle forum on Saturday ........... the conversation immediately went to --> How cool it would be if the posters on this forum could get together in Green Bay and talk amongst ourselves face to face. Anyone have any ideas on how to make this happen?Bogey wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022 14:12Thanks for stopping by Saturday, Ringo. About the only good thing I have to say about that game. It was like a funeral after, fans and staff alike. Shell shocked. Worse than last year’s NFCCG. One of my Security colleagues, who normally fist bumps me, on his way out about midnight, said no way to the fist bump and gave me a hug instead. “Don’t know if I’m coming back,” he said. “So tired of the heartbreak.”
Anyway, thanks for your pregame visit, Ringo, and your call today.
See you next season.
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Sure!RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022 19:09When Bogey and I were talking about the Packers-Huddle forum on Saturday ........... the conversation immediately went to --> How cool it would be if the posters on this forum could get together in Green Bay and talk amongst ourselves face to face. Anyone have any ideas on how to make this happen?Bogey wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022 14:12Thanks for stopping by Saturday, Ringo. About the only good thing I have to say about that game. It was like a funeral after, fans and staff alike. Shell shocked. Worse than last year’s NFCCG. One of my Security colleagues, who normally fist bumps me, on his way out about midnight, said no way to the fist bump and gave me a hug instead. “Don’t know if I’m coming back,” he said. “So tired of the heartbreak.”
Anyway, thanks for your pregame visit, Ringo, and your call today.
See you next season.
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Ringo buys plane tickets and Bogey covers hotel rooms and BOOM! I’m there!
Simple mistakes like this have plagued this ST unit ALL FRIGGIN’ YEAR. Alignments on FG and punt attempts. Lane discipline in punt/kick coverage. Penalties. Muffs.
The list is endless.
And yet it was tolerated.
The weekly “we’re gonna get that cleaned up” lip service that MLF offered and the positive spin “we’re close” nonsense Mo would spout out was offered up to us fans all the way up to the playoff exit and yet, now, the staff seems shocked it actually cost them a playoff game. We all saw this &%$@ coming. Hell, several of us here on this very forum predicted this very scenario!
For the life of me I can’t fathom why Mo was allowed to continue in his role beyond the bye. He obviously wasn’t getting it done yet MLF allowed it to continue. As much as Mo’s coaching ineptitude disgusts me, MLF shares a significant part of the blame. We all recognized the dumpster fire that was this ST unit and MLF did nothing to correct it. Now he’s stunned the season ended the way it did.
It’s all just so GD maddening.
8 blockers to block 6 rushers and they failed. Miserably.
Just absolute incompetence.
Just absolute incompetence.
Packersplanet did this once, but I couldn't attendRingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022 19:09When Bogey and I were talking about the Packers-Huddle forum on Saturday ........... the conversation immediately went to --> How cool it would be if the posters on this forum could get together in Green Bay and talk amongst ourselves face to face. Anyone have any ideas on how to make this happen?Bogey wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022 14:12Thanks for stopping by Saturday, Ringo. About the only good thing I have to say about that game. It was like a funeral after, fans and staff alike. Shell shocked. Worse than last year’s NFCCG. One of my Security colleagues, who normally fist bumps me, on his way out about midnight, said no way to the fist bump and gave me a hug instead. “Don’t know if I’m coming back,” he said. “So tired of the heartbreak.”
Anyway, thanks for your pregame visit, Ringo, and your call today.
See you next season.
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Rodgers cares, he just cannot show it to everyone. It is his personality. I predicted that one significant advantage of the 49ers was that they came to town without pressure. The Packers not only had the usual pressure as #1 seed but in addition the pressure of the „last dance“. It affects your game, it tends to make you impatient, it tends to make you decide either too passive (#12) or too aggressive (#4), it tends to paralyze you in adversity. That is what happened to us as soon as things got rocky (Lewis‘ fumble). This is why the best usually do not care too much, so that they still play with swagger. Rodgers cannot and that shows how deeply he cares.
Ok Sigmund. Thanks for the insight.German_Panzer wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022 22:37Rodgers cares, he just cannot show it to everyone. It is his personality. I predicted that one significant advantage of the 49ers was that they came to town without pressure. The Packers not only had the usual pressure as #1 seed but in addition the pressure of the „last dance“. It affects your game, it tends to make you impatient, it tends to make you decide either too passive (#12) or too aggressive (#4), it tends to paralyze you in adversity. That is what happened to us as soon as things got rocky (Lewis‘ fumble). This is why the best usually do not care too much, so that they still play with swagger. Rodgers cannot and that shows how deeply he cares.
He has a point, from the big dog fumble on we played as though we where afraid to lose on offense, and ST's looked as though they wished they where any where else besides Lambeau field, other then defense we acted like a powder puff teamAPB wrote: ↑25 Jan 2022 05:20Ok Sigmund. Thanks for the insight.German_Panzer wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022 22:37Rodgers cares, he just cannot show it to everyone. It is his personality. I predicted that one significant advantage of the 49ers was that they came to town without pressure. The Packers not only had the usual pressure as #1 seed but in addition the pressure of the „last dance“. It affects your game, it tends to make you impatient, it tends to make you decide either too passive (#12) or too aggressive (#4), it tends to paralyze you in adversity. That is what happened to us as soon as things got rocky (Lewis‘ fumble). This is why the best usually do not care too much, so that they still play with swagger. Rodgers cannot and that shows how deeply he cares.