Re: Green Bay Packers News 2023
Posted: 10 Jan 2024 17:43
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I think LaFleur does suffer from the incurable disease of being a little bitch but you can’t argue with the results at this time. As a coach he’s phenomenal. His staff decisions are damn near close to full retard though. And everyone knows you never go full retard.salmar80 wrote: ↑10 Jan 2024 17:35LaFleur may have not won it yet, but...
He resurrecerted AR's career to the tune of two MVPs at old age, but has since rebuilt with success with Jordan Love.
LaFleur made the O work this year with a first year starting QB, zero receiving stars, rookie TEs, Oline that lost the LT early, oft injured RBs. If this had been any year's receiving core for any year, Yoop would have gone mental with the lack of support the QB has. This season, and previous draft, Gutey hit it, and LaFleur coached em..
After all that. Do you REALLY think LaFleur has done a bad job, and want to fire him and roll the dice on someone who somehow would win SBs faster?
I'd keep LaCoach as an OC. I won't be able to stand hearing his spewing about complementary football much longer. Its shallow talk.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑10 Jan 2024 18:33I think LaFleur does suffer from the incurable disease of being a little bitch but you can’t argue with the results at this time. As a coach he’s phenomenal. His staff decisions are damn near close to full #$%!@& though. And everyone knows you never go full #$%!@&.salmar80 wrote: ↑10 Jan 2024 17:35LaFleur may have not won it yet, but...
He resurrecerted AR's career to the tune of two MVPs at old age, but has since rebuilt with success with Jordan Love.
LaFleur made the O work this year with a first year starting QB, zero receiving stars, rookie TEs, Oline that lost the LT early, oft injured RBs. If this had been any year's receiving core for any year, Yoop would have gone mental with the lack of support the QB has. This season, and previous draft, Gutey hit it, and LaFleur coached em..
After all that. Do you REALLY think LaFleur has done a bad job, and want to fire him and roll the dice on someone who somehow would win SBs faster?
Wow, you must have hated McCarthy.RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑10 Jan 2024 20:09I'd keep LaCoach as an OC. I won't be able to stand hearing his spewing about complementary football much longer. Its shallow talk.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑10 Jan 2024 18:33I think LaFleur does suffer from the incurable disease of being a little bitch but you can’t argue with the results at this time. As a coach he’s phenomenal. His staff decisions are damn near close to full #$%!@& though. And everyone knows you never go full #$%!@&.salmar80 wrote: ↑10 Jan 2024 17:35LaFleur may have not won it yet, but...
He resurrecerted AR's career to the tune of two MVPs at old age, but has since rebuilt with success with Jordan Love.
LaFleur made the O work this year with a first year starting QB, zero receiving stars, rookie TEs, Oline that lost the LT early, oft injured RBs. If this had been any year's receiving core for any year, Yoop would have gone mental with the lack of support the QB has. This season, and previous draft, Gutey hit it, and LaFleur coached em..
After all that. Do you REALLY think LaFleur has done a bad job, and want to fire him and roll the dice on someone who somehow would win SBs faster?
My twitter share OP concerning him was directed more as empathy/sympathy for him. I read [mention]TheSkeptic[/mention]'s post as similar.Half Empty wrote: ↑12 Jan 2024 10:52Don't know how to ensure that this doesn't sound snarky, other than to say I'm just curious as to why this is a shame. He was on the team last year without any significant snaps, and obviously the same this year. A shame for him (missing the chance to probably be a healthy scratch for probably the one game left for the team)? A shame for the team (not getting a player back who'd probably be a healthy scratch for probably the one game left). Just really wonder why it was worth the comment.
OK, thanks. Just wondered if there was something more significant that I'd missed.APB wrote: ↑12 Jan 2024 11:03My twitter share OP concerning him was directed more as empathy/sympathy for him. I read @TheSkeptic's post as similar.Half Empty wrote: ↑12 Jan 2024 10:52Don't know how to ensure that this doesn't sound snarky, other than to say I'm just curious as to why this is a shame. He was on the team last year without any significant snaps, and obviously the same this year. A shame for him (missing the chance to probably be a healthy scratch for probably the one game left for the team)? A shame for the team (not getting a player back who'd probably be a healthy scratch for probably the one game left). Just really wonder why it was worth the comment.
Also, they can't perform any level of evaluation on him while he's on IR. Had he been cleared, he'd participate in practices and able to show a little what he's capable of. That's worth something.
I agree, and I’ll be more direct. Who gives a $%@#?Half Empty wrote: ↑12 Jan 2024 10:52Don't know how to ensure that this doesn't sound snarky, other than to say I'm just curious as to why this is a shame. He was on the team last year without any significant snaps, and obviously the same this year. A shame for him (missing the chance to probably be a healthy scratch for probably the one game left for the team)? A shame for the team (not getting a player back who'd probably be a healthy scratch for probably the one game left). Just really wonder why it was worth the comment.
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Great read! Love Christl!Crazylegs Starks wrote: ↑12 Jan 2024 13:45I feel personally attacked by this Cliff Christl article /s
https://www.packers.com/news/2023-packe ... nd-historyIn this age when anyone living in fantasyland and with a keyboard can create an online feeding frenzy on any subject in pro football…