Especially since they even said they were going to make sure they knew were Jordy was on every play. They have no other receiver at the moment. Cobb has played himself out of a big second contract, either because he lost a step from the injury or is at best an average #3. Boykin has regressed to the point of just being a special teamer, and Adams makes too many mistakes for Rodgers. All the tight ends combined aren't worth a bucket of shit. Fuck it, start activating Janis and give him one or two routes and see if he can make a play here or there. Somebody has to do something or this season is fucked.
Fire Murphy, Gute, MLF, Barry, Senavich, etc!
Stephen Tulloch tore his ACL on his sack celebration/discount doublecheck/belt/taunt. http://www.si.com/nfl/2014/09/22/det...lebrating-sack
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Rob Demovsky @RobDemovsky 3m
MM: Pass protection unit did a good job. Perimeter had six drops. "We have to catch the ball much better."
Going off of memory, I had Boykin and Cobb each with 2, Adams with 1?
Plus at least 1 communication breakdown each btw Rodgers-Boykin and Rodgers-Adams.
Does Starks's drop count?
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Tyler Dunne @TyDunne 9m
McCarthy on Rodgers' comments about GB problems adjusting: The only correction I'd make is attacking it sooner, attacking their 2 deep.
Paul Imig @Paulimig 3m
McCarthy when asked whether Rodgers can change run to pass: "Scheme is not a crutch. Execution … was clearly not good enough." #Packers
Tyler Dunne @TyDunne 3m
McCarthy: "If you have a run, and they're playing two deep, you should be able to run the ball. That's elementary football."
Paul Imig @Paulimig 2m
McCarthy: "Eddie (Lacy) needs to play better. … Running game wasn't what it needed to be. Not even close." #Packers
Tyler Dunne @TyDunne 1m
McCarthy: "Eddie needs to play better. I don't correct individuals in the media."
Ryan Wood @ByRyanWood 4m
MM on Eddie Lacy: "Eddie needs to play better."
Then he paused.
"I'm not going to do this anymore. I don't correct individuals in media."
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trey wingo @wingoz · Sep 21
Lions gonna beat the Packers. Which means, GB will win the Super Bowl!!! Only other time Rodgers lost to Detroit? 2010. #yourewelcomeAmerica
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Luke Rodgers @thelukerodgers · 21h
What a novel idea to create mismatches, strategically move personnel around, use diversion concepts and create confusion for the defense.
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Luke Rodgers @thelukerodgers · 21h
Watching the offensive creativity in these late games is making me nauseous.
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It didn't dawn on me before, but this is the third straight year the Packers have started 1-2. Wish they would get off to faster starts. They did follow up those starts with a 4-0 stretch last year and 6-1 stretch in 2012. Hopefully, we'll see something similar.
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Yea, it does seem like we often have this angst in the first 4-6 games over M3's teams. For a couple of years there, they had difficulty with Lovie's Bears early in the season (James Jones fumble) and usually played better against them later. To M3's credit, his teams usually get better as the season goes on. If it's because, as max often mentions, he's actually very good at in-season adjustment or because, as 31 has suggested, M3 sets up plays to troll later season film reads, they do usually look more competent later in the year.
I'm not too worried yet. Ford Field has been tough for the Packers and the Lions usually seem to be better earlier in the year but then slowly fizzle in the back half.
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From Yoop's Baranczyk link about the no-huddle in the GBPG:
Good to finally hear positive news about the kid.Jones' best game
Second-year defensive lineman Datone Jones is improving in the Packers' new, more attacking style with their defensive line, which is smaller than in recent years. Jones played 36 snaps (48 percent of the defensive total) and had maybe the best game (five tackles) of his young career. He also helped cause one of Stafford's interceptions early in the second quarter when he beat guard Larry Warford as an inside rusher. That forced Stafford off his spot just before he threw the deep pass to Calvin Johnson that cornerback Davon House intercepted.
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Also props to Blocktiari, he was our best lineman against a guy who schooled him last year. Whether its his gains in the weight room showing or just his pride as a professional, he's the man.
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Bowen with a play diagram, says no one is open. Question for KYPack, ex-quarterbacks talk all the time about moving safeties with their eyes. Is this frowned upon in 2 deep because the safety is much closer, or is Bowen just not considering the offense's options?
The TE is open as well, might not go for a first, but ...
Matt Bowen @MattBowen41 1h
#Lions-#Packers: 2-Man. FS/SS play w/ depth in deep half + man-under. Nowhere for Rodgers to go w/ the ball. Sack.
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Isn't this the play in which your receiver - the one at about the 46 yard line in the middle of the field - races past his man for a strike up the middle? You've got the safeties nearly split. Could it be that the wide receive core, as a whole, just isn't playing up to snuff? What the heck is wrong with Randall Cobb?
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It is, there is also the receiver on the Offense's right sideline who has lots of space between himself and OOB.
The only bad thing here is that you probably would prefer an outside release for the recover on the left. It would open the middle up more.
If Jennings was running those routes in the Super Bowl, I bet the ball gets thrown. I don't think he is happy with Boykin or Cobb at this point.
You should still be able to influence the safety, but not as much as single high.
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