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- lupedafiasco
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Packers fans are weird. There is no morale victory for losing 3 straight and dropping to 3-5.
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Yeah this is a bad football team.
The defense is bad because of guys like Eric Stokes and Darnell Savage refusing to get physical and the offense is bad for a litany of reasons.
But damnit I was proud of the fight last night. That 2nd half was their best half of football all year. It was the exact type of half I imagined for this team. I imagined a physical team who ran the ball over and over and over with a defense that made life tough on the opponent. We saw that 2nd half. I also then imagined the occasional 10 plays a game where Rodgers was Rodgers and each game he builds more and more chemistry with his receivers being a dangerous team come playoff time.
Our offensive line did a good job run blocking. Rodgers played within the offense. The coaches kept playing the guys they should like Toure and Deguara. AJ Dillon ran with authority.
A lot of things to like. But I fear it's too little too late. We are at 5 losses and very easily will be 7 to 8 losses come the end of November.
The defense is bad because of guys like Eric Stokes and Darnell Savage refusing to get physical and the offense is bad for a litany of reasons.
But damnit I was proud of the fight last night. That 2nd half was their best half of football all year. It was the exact type of half I imagined for this team. I imagined a physical team who ran the ball over and over and over with a defense that made life tough on the opponent. We saw that 2nd half. I also then imagined the occasional 10 plays a game where Rodgers was Rodgers and each game he builds more and more chemistry with his receivers being a dangerous team come playoff time.
Our offensive line did a good job run blocking. Rodgers played within the offense. The coaches kept playing the guys they should like Toure and Deguara. AJ Dillon ran with authority.
A lot of things to like. But I fear it's too little too late. We are at 5 losses and very easily will be 7 to 8 losses come the end of November.
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lupedafiasco wrote: ↑31 Oct 2022 04:07Packers fans are weird. There is no morale victory for losing 3 straight and dropping to 3-5.
Pretty much summarizes my thoughts.texas wrote: ↑30 Oct 2022 23:53If you believe in moral victories then I would say that was a moral victory. We could have gotten blown out. They're way better than us, it was at Buffalo, the refs screwed us harder than they have in a long time, we lost important players to injuries, and yet we still didn't get Buffalo'd. We never let them blow us out, and we even looked like the tougher team at the end. We found something on offense that actually worked, for the first time all year. And now we have the 2nd best thing to bust out of a slump awaiting for us, a date with the Lions (the best thing being the Bears).
If we're going to make something out of this season, the turnaround starts now.
There was progression with the offense and fight within the defense. They didn't quit and actually had a shot, albeit a long one, to steal a win at the end. Can't complain too bad about that showing against the best team in football, in their house, them coming in well rested off a bye.
I guess my biggest gripe is that the progression we saw last night is what many here expected several weeks ago. This team had plateaued and was listless for the past 3 games. Had the Packers shown a hint of what we saw last night against the Giants, no way they lose that game. Same with the Jets. Same with the Commanders.
Sitting at 3-5 isn't the end of the world but if this team is gonna do anything, they can't afford another non-growth plateau cycle. The growth we witnessed last night needs to be built upon, not rested upon. And if last night showed anything, it's that it's too soon to give up on the season.
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We need to first eek out a win at Detroit, and then literally kick the Cowboys all of Lambeau Field on November 13th. We need to leave Lambeau Field on November 13th with momentum to deal with the Eagles later in the month. If we lose to Dallas my Rams tickets are up for sale. GO PACKERS!
I am pleased that MLF stuck to the run for the most part last night.RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑30 Oct 2022 19:41Agree. What will LaCoach do tonight?Crazylegs Starks wrote: ↑30 Oct 2022 19:35The real test is will they stick with it or fall back to the stuff that doesn't work
I don't believe he has. The players never gave up and kept hustling. Everyone on our sidelines knew we were huge underdogs and kept playing hard until the bitter end. The game wasn't the embarrassment I feared it would be.
We need WRs obviously but we need a RT and Jenkins healthy back at RG. Bak looked pretty good last night. We need a new DC who can put our guys in a position to be successful. I have a feeling if we address these this offseason we will be a lot more successful in 2023.Scott4Pack wrote: ↑30 Oct 2022 21:31This team isn’t going to be top tier next year either, unless there are significant changes. I hate to already talk about rebuild, but I think that needs to happen. We are over-valuing some players and coaches. Let’s retool a little bit.
the call against Tonyan was atrocious, it really does seem we play against the 12th guy a lot this year.
One positive about the game is it is obvious we can run the ball and MLF didn't abandon it even tho we were behind and had almost no chance in this game. This is our new ID until our OL pass protects better and our WRs improve.German_Panzer wrote: ↑30 Oct 2022 23:24Could not see the game but you did not need to be Nostradamus to predict the outcome. Did we improve at least visually? I mean 3-5 is still alive and in 2010 it also did not look sunshine at the start.
I doubt we'll make much out of this season. We have too many issues and guys are dropping like flies. But if we continue to play like this at least they will be watchable...texas wrote: ↑30 Oct 2022 23:53If you believe in moral victories then I would say that was a moral victory. We could have gotten blown out. They're way better than us, it was at Buffalo, the refs screwed us harder than they have in a long time, we lost important players to injuries, and yet we still didn't get Buffalo'd. We never let them blow us out, and we even looked like the tougher team at the end. We found something on offense that actually worked, for the first time all year. And now we have the 2nd best thing to bust out of a slump awaiting for us, a date with the Lions (the best thing being the Bears).
If we're going to make something out of this season, the turnaround starts now.
We can only hope!! 'Seems like just when we are starting to play the way we should, AR/MLF get the itch to play Madden with the passing game.
“Most other nations don't allow a terrorist to be their leader.”
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
Throughout the years, I wonder how many bad teams that the Packers let stay in the game in the 2nd half declared morale victories.
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