Well, now that they've signed McKinney, I expect the Packer defenses to give up no more than thirteen points per game. ONE TIME over that, and Half-Ass-ley's got to GO!!
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Well, now that they've signed McKinney, I expect the Packer defenses to give up no more than thirteen points per game. ONE TIME over that, and Half-Ass-ley's got to GO!!
The first time the opposing team converts a third down in Week 1 we'll want him canned.
When Valentine whiffs on a press attempt and gives up a 25 yarder we'll be screaming for Hafley's head on a platter.
How does this guy still have a job?
my first thought when we signed him was WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
then i started drinking the kool aide the packer talking heads were serving up
now i'm starting to think my initial reaction was the right one
Everyone here does realize that these threads are a joke in that we start them on the day the guy is hired, right? We’re not really supposed to have pitchforks out after 4 quarters of football.
Absolutely. Come on, guys. You gotta wait at least until halftime of game two.
I thought there was always this undercurrent amongst the players that Joe Barely’s scheme was holding them back, and when they talked about the new system, it was if their talents would FINALLY be released, cuz they could “play fast.”
But they didn’t get much pressure on Hurts, and they still can’t tackle.
I blame Jaire Alexander.
these threads aren't a complete joke, these are here to bitch about the defense and its never ending struggles
SCARY but I was exactly the same as above.
I would have taken f'cking JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY over this guy as well as many others
Now all Training came I heard about how our defense dominated our offense. Now I'm back to wondering.
With that being said, PHILY is stacked on talent, and their Offense was much much better than our Defense. Then again, if we catch that pick instead of drop it, or don't get Fcked by the refs on that cheap holding call on our secondary, maybe we win the game
I have always been of a slightly different opinion, that he never really was the player he was made out to be. He had a career year at the right time, and it enticed the Packers to overpay significantly, and the impact of that contract gave him notoriety that he had not earned and has not lived up to. He is capable of great games, and has had quite a few, but something is lacking on consistency in his game,