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It actually wasn't! I caught the exact moment on the highlight: https://www.vikings.com/video/vikings-c ... the-fumble
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I know I'm not an expert but when I'm guessing the Packers D was trying to play like the Bills did on Thursday. Lots of zone, keep Kupp(Jefferson) in front of you and make sure tackles, get good pressure with 4 guys. Unfortunately, we don't play zone well at all and gave Jefferson way too much space. Always seemed like one guy was leaving their zone and giving him lanes. Cousins was able to get passes off before pressure got to him or was able to sidestep the pressure enough to find the open receivers. I thought we did a much better job in 2nd half.
Offensively that red zone debacle in first half was the game changer. I think even being 17-7 at the half would have been a different story. With a make shift line I thought we ran the ball well and need to get those guys 15 touches each every week. I really wish they would have put Dillon in the I-formation on 4th and goal. At least have him running with a head of steam. Plus play action works better that way.
Not hitting the panic button yet by any means.
Offensively that red zone debacle in first half was the game changer. I think even being 17-7 at the half would have been a different story. With a make shift line I thought we ran the ball well and need to get those guys 15 touches each every week. I really wish they would have put Dillon in the I-formation on 4th and goal. At least have him running with a head of steam. Plus play action works better that way.
Not hitting the panic button yet by any means.
I didn't understand the final 4th play call for us either on offense. I think it was like 4th and 1 or 4th and 2 and we come out with a 0 RB shotgun set.
Why not at least give the hint you may run the ball?
Why not at least give the hint you may run the ball?
I think the people who clamor about Lafleur getting coach of the year looks due to his amazing record...make good points.
However,
The crowd that thinks he has his record due to Rodgers also have good points. Not many COTY candidates come out and lay eggs like Lafleur does from time to time. When its bad, its real bad. And that low floor is not a good look.
However,
The crowd that thinks he has his record due to Rodgers also have good points. Not many COTY candidates come out and lay eggs like Lafleur does from time to time. When its bad, its real bad. And that low floor is not a good look.
I Do Not Hate Matt Lafleur
As my wife (and half the neighborhood) can attest, I mentioned the same thing. At least try something or have someone available on a short route.
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I don't understand the relevance of this post at all.Drj820 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2022 11:48I think the people who clamor about Lafleur getting coach of the year looks due to his amazing record...make good points.
However,
The crowd that thinks he has his record due to Rodgers also have good points. Not many COTY candidates come out and lay eggs like Lafleur does from time to time. When its bad, its real bad. And that low floor is not a good look.
Aaron Rodgers has benefitted greatly working with MLF. We saw 2015 - 2018 Rodgers without MLF. It was a season of 6 losses or more each year and outside of an 8 game stretch in 2016....by and large losing football.
MLF has absolutely had a profound impact on Rodgers. Like the data isn't even close to suggest otherwise.
I agree on the bad losses and the team not having energy on certain days. I agree on not learning prior lessons. But the "riding Aaron Rodgers" as a sole argument to diminish what MLF has done when MLF has in fact revitalized Rodgers career similar to what MM did with Favre is absurd.
you may find it absurd, but i hear it as a reason to discredit Lafleur all the time.go pak go wrote: ↑12 Sep 2022 11:57I don't understand the relevance of this post at all.Drj820 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2022 11:48I think the people who clamor about Lafleur getting coach of the year looks due to his amazing record...make good points.
However,
The crowd that thinks he has his record due to Rodgers also have good points. Not many COTY candidates come out and lay eggs like Lafleur does from time to time. When its bad, its real bad. And that low floor is not a good look.
Aaron Rodgers has benefitted greatly working with MLF. We saw 2015 - 2018 Rodgers without MLF. It was a season of 6 losses or more each year and outside of an 8 game stretch in 2016....by and large losing football.
MLF has absolutely had a profound impact on Rodgers. Like the data isn't even close to suggest otherwise.
I agree on the bad losses and the team not having energy on certain days. I agree on not learning prior lessons. But the "riding Aaron Rodgers" as a sole argument to diminish what MLF has done when MLF has in fact revitalized Rodgers career similar to what MM did with Favre is absurd.
My main point was this: Lafleur lays more eggs than most top coaches in the league.
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Improper shoes and socks! That's a uniform violation!
“We didn’t lose the game; we just ran out of time.”
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I assume there is only anecdotal evidence to support this as opposed to actual evidence as laying an egg and top coaches is a bit subjective. It would be fun to put some numbers to this and see if it is actually true. Maybe nail down who the top coaches are and then determine if laying an egg is losing by more than a certain number of points or losing games they are favored in, or something of that nature.
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I think a positive about the game yesterday is the local media is really calling out Gutenkunst for not having a plan at WR and looking at his track record at building the position. This was something that was missing under TT where he wasnt held accountable for poor roster building.
I still feel yesterdays game was unwinnable without the starting OTs playing.
Another thing is I dont understand how you dont start Tom on the OL. Even with a healthy Bak and Jenkins is clear he is one of the best offensive lineman on this team. Inexcusable personnel decisions from Lafleur continue.
I still feel yesterdays game was unwinnable without the starting OTs playing.
Another thing is I dont understand how you dont start Tom on the OL. Even with a healthy Bak and Jenkins is clear he is one of the best offensive lineman on this team. Inexcusable personnel decisions from Lafleur continue.
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I thought the ST was a bright spot compared to expectations, with a pretty big caveat that it looked like inches away from O'Donnell getting the ball slapped off his foot on just about every punt. Not sure how that can continue to be such an issue, but cannot complain with the results.
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Exactly this. The team's decisions on the OLine have been awful the last 2 games. They are clearly NOT putting the best 5 out there. I don't know what we aren't seeing to make them think Tom is worse than Hanson, and probably Newman.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑12 Sep 2022 13:07I think a positive about the game yesterday is the local media is really calling out Gutenkunst for not having a plan at WR and looking at his track record at building the position. This was something that was missing under TT where he wasnt held accountable for poor roster building.
I still feel yesterdays game was unwinnable without the starting OTs playing.
Another thing is I dont understand how you dont start Tom on the OL. Even with a healthy Bak and Jenkins is clear he is one of the best offensive lineman on this team. Inexcusable personnel decisions from Lafleur continue.
PFF, in its infinite wisdom, had Tom as the lowest ranked offensive player for the Packers. I did not see that when I watched.
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Agreed. Nothing great, but no major blunders either. I'm happy with that. But it does continue to perplex me that every team gets close to blocking every kick or punt against us, and we never have a guy within 5 yards of doing so. And it isn't like blocking for the returning is any better.NCF wrote: ↑12 Sep 2022 13:10I thought the ST was a bright spot compared to expectations, with a pretty big caveat that it looked like inches away from O'Donnell getting the ball slapped off his foot on just about every punt. Not sure how that can continue to be such an issue, but cannot complain with the results.
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Hey now, Barnes got pretty close, so close that the punter had to defend himself with a cleat to Barnes' shoulderpaco wrote: ↑12 Sep 2022 13:29Agreed. Nothing great, but no major blunders either. I'm happy with that. But it does continue to perplex me that every team gets close to blocking every kick or punt against us, and we never have a guy within 5 yards of doing so. And it isn't like blocking for the returning is any better.NCF wrote: ↑12 Sep 2022 13:10I thought the ST was a bright spot compared to expectations, with a pretty big caveat that it looked like inches away from O'Donnell getting the ball slapped off his foot on just about every punt. Not sure how that can continue to be such an issue, but cannot complain with the results.
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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."
two way street, Minus Rodgers and we wouldn't be 39-9 the last 3 years, minus Lafluer and we would see the pass routes we saw yesterday which proved to be easy to cover, we saw 5 minutes of Lafluers schemes and 55 minutes of Rodgers moronic BS, slow developing pass routes and Rodgers under pressure, it almost looked choreographed, planned.go pak go wrote: ↑12 Sep 2022 11:57I don't understand the relevance of this post at all.Drj820 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2022 11:48I think the people who clamor about Lafleur getting coach of the year looks due to his amazing record...make good points.
However,
The crowd that thinks he has his record due to Rodgers also have good points. Not many COTY candidates come out and lay eggs like Lafleur does from time to time. When its bad, its real bad. And that low floor is not a good look.
Aaron Rodgers has benefitted greatly working with MLF. We saw 2015 - 2018 Rodgers without MLF. It was a season of 6 losses or more each year and outside of an 8 game stretch in 2016....by and large losing football.
MLF has absolutely had a profound impact on Rodgers. Like the data isn't even close to suggest otherwise.
I agree on the bad losses and the team not having energy on certain days. I agree on not learning prior lessons. But the "riding Aaron Rodgers" as a sole argument to diminish what MLF has done when MLF has in fact revitalized Rodgers career similar to what MM did with Favre is absurd.
we can blame the Tackles and OL or the young WR's but the game plan didn't help anyone, if ya know the pass rush will be heavy then use uptempo offense, when we did do that ( one drive) we scored a TD, so who do we blame? the camara's panned to a conversation between Rodgers and Lafluer after a 3 and out, and what seemed obvious is that Lafluer was not happy with Rodgers, and Rodgers being a jerk was trying to avoid even listening to his coach, Matt should have benched his ass.