Comment woodbuck27:
Please stop...Read this and be WARNED. I don't want any member here blowing a fuse.
This post is for the record...
I know there are members here that are actually sensitive to this thread and if your one of them I advise you NOT TO READ THIS POST... IGNORE THIS POST ...It's simply for the record.
If you read it and that bugs you ..'YOU' blame yourself.
When the game reached regulation time the Green Bay Packers still had a shot if they gathered themselves.
On another thread (somewhere?) ... I brought up this matter of the defensive call on the play on the opening possession of overtime that ending with the Russell Wilson to Jermaine Kearse TD (beating Tramone Williams). A 1st and 10 play from the Packers 35 yard line.
The Seahawks were in field goal range. Wasn't it of primary importance to prevent a play for six? At least... 'only' allow a FG and get the ball back for a chance at a 'W'?
These questions came to me:
** Why are defensive stalwarts Morgan Burnett and Julius Peppers left off the field?
** Why does Dom Capers go all in with 'a blitz' and leave it so four defenders are left close to the LOS and completely out of the play?
**Why was backup SS Sean Richardson left to cover underneath with at least two other LBers and not provide help over the top and inside of CB Tramon Williams?
** As the defensive alignment stood before the snap why did Tramon Williams allow Jermaine Kearse to release inside and make any pass defense more difficult? Any decent pass inside and Tramon Williams was likely toasted !
I came across an article specifically on this Packer defensive oversight and that critiques Dom Capers 'all in approach' on this game ending play; and specifically points a finger at Tramon Williams. As your considering TWill's FA status maybe this will impact that!?
http://allgbp.com/2015/01/21/packers...l-death-knell/
Packers Xs and Os Film Session: Final Death Knell
Posted on January 21, 2015 by Jay Hodgson
Final comment:
That whole thing can be described with two words ... "mailed in". It's like a switch was thrown and from a certain point in time everything that could possibly go towords helping the Seattle Seahawks win that game happened for just that.
I'm not just talking about the last five minutes of regulation and OT.
The whole thing just stunk.