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    My problem is with M3 and the Defense. I can live with the drop off on offense but the d has been a festering sore for years. I'm not even going to go into detail as every aspect of the is a problem from the play calling to the players to the philosophy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZachMN View Post
    My problem is with M3 and the Defense. I can live with the drop off on offense but the d has been a festering sore for years. I'm not even going to go into detail as every aspect of the is a problem from the play calling to the players to the philosophy.
    Please, go into every aspect.

    Half of the D is on the injury list.

    Please, go into every aspect.

    The D limited the high flying Saints offense in check damn near every step of the way.

    Please, go into every aspect.

    So, we lost. Damn near pulled it off, a bad choice at the end cost.

    Please, PLEASE go into every stinkin' aspect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by QBME View Post
    Please, go into every aspect.

    Half of the D is on the injury list.

    Please, go into every aspect.

    The D limited the high flying Saints offense in check damn near every step of the way.

    Please, go into every aspect.

    So, we lost. Damn near pulled it off, a bad choice at the end cost.

    Please, PLEASE go into every stinkin' aspect.
    The Saints offense was very mediocre today and still gained 485 yards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teamcheez1 View Post
    The Saints offense was very mediocre today and still gained 485 yards.
    Yup, for a whoppin' 26 points.

    I get it, shoulda, coulda, woulda...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teamcheez1 View Post
    The Saints offense was very mediocre today and still gained 485 yards.
    Correct. That happens when your own offense has a lot of 3 and outs and gives a TON of time to the other team.
    I don't hold Grudges. It's counterproductive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by QBME View Post
    Please, go into every aspect.

    Half of the D is on the injury list.

    Please, go into every aspect.

    The D limited the high flying Saints offense in check damn near every step of the way.

    Please, go into every aspect.

    So, we lost. Damn near pulled it off, a bad choice at the end cost.

    Please, PLEASE go into every stinkin' aspect.
    This game wasn't nearly as close as you seem to have seen it. Either it's your homerism or something you are smoking, or both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rutnstrut View Post
    This game wasn't nearly as close as you seem to have seen it. Either it's your homerism or something you are smoking, or both.
    Eh, prolly somewhere in between. I just look at the scoreboard, time left, down and distance, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by QBME View Post
    Eh, prolly somewhere in between. I just look at the scoreboard, time left, down and distance, etc.
    What happened today would not surprize a large percentage of Packer fans in Packer Nation.

    Vegas had the Packers at about 6.5 Point Favourites to defeat New Orleans when Aaron Rodgers was available and this week that totally swung to NO as 6.5 Point Fav's.That's nearly a 2 TD swing.

    The Saints came to Lambeau today very HOT. This was the Saints game to lose.

    This week I watched a segment on the NFL Network where about six guys were asked about all the Teams chances of making the Playoffs. NOONE said that the Packers would make the playoffs after losing Aaron Rodgers.

    It's over for the Packers and this Season.
    It is simply what it is and as sad as that is; very highly probably the case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by woodbuck27 View Post
    What happened today would not surprize a large percentage of Packer fans in Packer Nation.

    Vegas had the Packers at about 6.5 Point Favourites to defeat New Orleans when Aaron Rodgers was available and this week that totally swung to NO as 6.5 Point Fav's.That's nearly a 2 TD swing.

    The Saints came to Lambeau today very HOT. This was the Saints game to lose.

    This week I watched a segment on the NFL Network where about six guys were asked about all the Teams chances of making the Playoffs. NOONE said that the Packers would make the playoffs after losing Aaron Rodgers.

    It's over for the Packers and this Season.
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    Quote Originally Posted by QBME View Post
    Please, go into every aspect.

    Half of the D is on the injury list.

    Please, go into every aspect.

    The D limited the high flying Saints offense in check damn near every step of the way.

    Please, go into every aspect.

    So, we lost. Damn near pulled it off, a bad choice at the end cost.

    Please, PLEASE go into every stinkin' aspect.
    Are you serious? The D has been a joke for YEARS! You want aspects? Tackling, scheme, talent evaluation, philosophy- that's on Stubby 100%- and their production- yeah we have an epic offense but at the end of the day you need to get teams off the field and ours gets ground up, exploded, picked apart, dinked and dunked-it gets beat IN EVERY ASPECT BY EVERY STYLE OF OFFENSE REGULARLY! It is a fatal flaw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZachMN View Post
    Are you serious? The D has been a joke for YEARS! You want aspects? Tackling, scheme, talent evaluation, philosophy- that's on Stubby 100%- and their production- yeah we have an epic offense but at the end of the day you need to get teams off the field and ours gets ground up, exploded, picked apart, dinked and dunked-it gets beat IN EVERY ASPECT BY EVERY STYLE OF OFFENSE REGULARLY! It is a fatal flaw.
    Wow, I am now convinced. That is one heck of a dissertation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZachMN View Post
    My problem is with M3 and the Defense. I can live with the drop off on offense but the d has been a festering sore for years. I'm not even going to go into detail as every aspect of the is a problem from the play calling to the players to the philosophy.
    Won't or can't?
    I don't hold Grudges. It's counterproductive.

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