I saw that movie, it was terrible. :lol:
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Tme to search for Patler's thread on Bostick and bump it.
The biggest fail in my mind is getting too conservative on both sides of the ball in those last few minutes. You just don't do that in the NFC Champianship in the other team's house. They actually called a great game up to that point but in my opinion screwed the pooch big time at the end of the game. They need to be held accountable just like when they are given praise for the wins. But for some reason, both are teflon in the eyes of the board. Here's hoping MM surprises me and fires Dom and Slocum, as well as making the changes in personal that are so obvious to everybody here. Still a packer fan, just a horribly disappointed packer fan.
It feels good to have had a chance to win this game when nobody outside of Green Bay fans really gave the Pack much of a chance to go up there and win. Admit it. You were a little surprised that Green Bay had a 12 point lead with 7 minutes and counting. Some people here thought it wouldn't be much of a game at all. Some hoped we wouldn't get embarrassed on national TV. The Packers represented today, they just came up short. I'm proud of what they accomplished and really disappointed they fell short. This too shall pass.
I still would like to know why Matthews was not on the field the final two drives in regulation. Was he hurt???
He was in there during the Seahawks OT winning drive ....
At the same time they were willing to have Rodgers throw on third down twice against Dallas, and this time they run/run/run/punt.
There are few people absolved of the blame for this one. Employing a weak 'play not to lose' strategy. Prevent defense.
Player's mistakes. Coaching mistakes. Were we going to actually attempt to win the game at the end of regulation? We only used one of three timeouts, when they could have maybe been a bit more aggressive moving the ball there.
Today I coached a travelling 5th grade girls team in a BB tourney
As the ball sailed out of bounce off the other teams hand I had a player sprinting for the ball in a close game and for some reason she tried to catch it at the sideline and it went off he hand
I put my arms out...pointed to me brain....and kindly reminded her there is no reason to touch that ball when it's going out of bounce on the other team
It seems like players on our defense had a few of those today at the wrong times today
GB announcers noting how GB was celebrating on the sidelines after the INT...
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bostick, burnett, capers, mm, and the dbs (late)...were the biggest goats. bostick confessed it wasn't his job to go for the recovery, burnett went brain dead, capers and mm went conservative, dbs suddenly couldn't cover anyone. this wiped 4th and 26 (or whatever it was) right off the map.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...y-to-seahawks/
Marshawn’s touchdown move could have been costly to Seahawks
Posted by Mike Florio on January 19, 2015, 5:56 PM EST
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...ut-this-thing/
Brandon Bostick: “The whole world is on my back about this thing”
Posted by Darin Gantt on January 19, 2015, 2:15 PM EST
Comment woodbuck27:
No real Green Bay Packer fan should ever forget this game. It will forever be memorable for me because there is so much to learn from it.
Learning comes more from failure than success.
A bloggers play by play look at the entire game. This is actually fun to read and a different reflection on what most of us saw LIVE.
http://blogs.wsj.com/dailyfix/2015/0...tle-live-blog/
2:26 pm ET Jan 18, 2015
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Seahawks Come Back, Beat Packers 28-22 in Overtime
Note:
The blog is written in real time not from time on the game clock.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports...rthy/21984331/
Seahawks Jon Ryan does 'the belt' celebration at Mike McCarthy
Tom Pelissero, USA TODAY Sports 8:17 a.m. EST January 19, 2015
SEATTLE — A national TV audience saw Seattle Seahawks backup tackle Garry Gilliam celebrate his touchdown on a fake field goal in Sunday's NFC Championship Game by mimicking Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers' title belt celebration.
Far fewer saw Seahawks punter/holder Jon Ryan doing the same move with gusto toward the Packers bench — a move he says he'd been waiting to unleash on his old team for years.
"I did the belt," Ryan said, laughing, "right at (Packers coach) Mike McCarthy."
Comment woodbuck27:
There's not much a pro athlete enjoys more than having an outstanding performance Vs your former team.
" There...that's what you get for releasing me."
I cannot tell you how very often that comes up in the NHL.
It's simply 'Ohh So Canadian'.
http://www.king5.com/story/sports/nf...take/21928607/ Apparently Schneider was the one who cut him back in 2008, and admits it was a mistake. Oh, really? You mean because Derrick Frost was a downgrade? Ryan was not spectacular, but cutting him started the 1 year eras of Derrick Frost and Jeremy Kapinos in successive years. Oy! At least Masthay has provided some stability at that position. I would agree with Scheider that it was a dumb move to cut him. I can't remember if he had a punting competition with Derrick Frost in TC or if Frost was simply brought in off the streets.
what asshole decided to bring this thread back from the dead?
i think it should be locked, then burned so none of us ever have to visit this memory again
I just want this stupid season over already. Can they just play the superbowl today and be done with it?
This is the Game Thread and all Packerrats felt about this historic loss in a NFC championship game. It's like a kick in the nuts that smarts for awhile. I do know this much:
a) You don't learn anything running from it. You embrace the loss from every advantage of dealing with the truth.
At the same time.......
b) You don't allow the burden of it to hold you down.
It goes to Mike McCarthy's Presser this week and the bottom line if it's backed up:
http://www.packers.com/news-and-even...1-ab90d935fc15
Mike McCarthy addresses several breakdowns in Seattle
Posted Jan 28, 2015
Mike Spofford ... packers.com senior writer
Packers head coach says next season can’t carry burden of last season’s disappointing finish
GO PACK GO !
well guess what, we the fans don't have shit to learn from this thread, nor do "we" need to adjust anything
https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/i...m74sghONDnIfpA
Tharr she goes byes !
Wait ... wait ... where's Slocum ?
IIRC, Ryan was cut days before the regular season opener. Rumour was that the Packers had their eye on Frost, and when he was cut by Washington Ryan was punted and they brought Frost right in and signed him.
I think he went on to a front office position in the NFLPA.
At this point I feel like I'm over the loss, but seeing the game tomorrow will probably bring back the memories
On that day I believe most of Packer Nation would agree that the Green Bay Packers were for by far most of that game the better team.
We try our best here to slice and dice it and analyze it all. To better understand what caused every missed point and blown play. That's why a forum such as this exists.
That's why I discover stuff like this;
http://www.packersnews.com/story/spo...game/22173121/
We're not back in High School and enjoying Pepper Rallies...Rah Rah rah... it's all Packers !
We rather look at everything and hope to see and agree with what the Packers Powers need to do to avoid the mistakes that obviously went down in that collapse. That's a struggle in itself here with different personalities, emotions and personal agendas that too often have little to do with a focus of Green Bay Packer needs (improvements). When we know we've got it right we have to remain patient with Ted Thompson and Mike McCarthy.
For example... how long we've waited for Packer Head Coach Mike McCarthy to dismiss Shawn Slocum. Now should DC Dom capers stay or go? How will the poor punting position on the Packers be cleaned up?
I feel this way:
The Green Bay Packers have now lost three straight games to the NFC Champion Seattle Seahawks. I see that organization as a road block to the Packers getting another Super Bowl win in the Ted Thompson, Mike McCarthy and Aaron Rodgers era. I look for and read all I can about that last game in Seattle. If I simply could forget this game or imagine I could ! Would I be able to seriously deem myself a dedicated Green Bay Packer fan?
This to me is simply another frustration I endure as a Packer fan; one I'll survive to see a better result.
GO PACKERS ! GO PACK GO !!