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    Bottom line is our lines pretty much suck. Atlanta gets more pressure rushing 3 then we do with 4. Stick a fork in KGB cause he's done and now has the tittle of the most over paid player in football. Pickett is only good when he rotates out. The other clowns are non-factors in the middle.

    Our coaching staff is beyond repair. Sanders scheme is just plain pathetic. LB's play to deep and will never make any serious impact. Our O line still does'nt know what holding is. MM's play-calling is pretty much helter skelter and it's obvious from the look on his face today that he has no clue. He tried the "tough love" and that did'nt work. What now?

    Losing to Atlanta at home should be un-acceptable. The writers of both newpapers need to start asking some serious questions about where this organization is headed, but they won't. It will still be the"fluff" junk that they are both known for. This week will be more of the same as MM will re-use the favorite Mike Sherman line of "we're gonna get that fixed".

    I guess in the end, none of this should surprise us. History shows that replacing a legend is damn near impossible. Yeah, for every Steve Young story, there are 5 failures. The toughest thing in the NFL is to replace a HOF QB who still has some life left. Of course, that begs the question, why run the legend out of town? MM and TT have given new life to that old saying "cutting off your nose to spite your face".

    Of course, may-be even Favre being here would'nt save us, but then that begs the question, where is all this talent that we've been told a certain GM has been bringing to GB over the last 4 years? Where is this depth that he was suppossed to be stocking up on? Perhaps, may-be that old washed up broken down QB did indeed make the players around him better. Perhaps the evidence proves beyond a reasonable doubt that may-be all those TT supporters here were a tad pre-mature in their "opinion " that it was TT & his coach and not the washed up QB who was most reponsible for that 13-3 record?

    The proof is in the pudding. Facts talk and BS walks and the fact is we are 2-3 and just lost a home game to a team that many considered bottom feeders. We lost to a team that was just about the worst road team in the NFL.................

  • #2
    Re: Lines

    Originally posted by Packnut
    Bottom line is our lines pretty much suck. Atlanta gets more pressure rushing 3 then we do with 4. Stick a fork in KGB cause he's done and now has the tittle of the most over paid player in football. Pickett is only good when he rotates out. The other clowns are non-factors in the middle.

    Our coaching staff is beyond repair. Sanders scheme is just plain pathetic. LB's play to deep and will never make any serious impact. Our O line still does'nt know what holding is. MM's play-calling is pretty much helter skelter and it's obvious from the look on his face today that he has no clue. He tried the "tough love" and that did'nt work. What now?

    Losing to Atlanta at home should be un-acceptable. The writers of both newpapers need to start asking some serious questions about where this organization is headed, but they won't. It will still be the"fluff" junk that they are both known for. This week will be more of the same as MM will re-use the favorite Mike Sherman line of "we're gonna get that fixed".

    I guess in the end, none of this should surprise us. History shows that replacing a legend is damn near impossible. Yeah, for every Steve Young story, there are 5 failures. The toughest thing in the NFL is to replace a HOF QB who still has some life left. Of course, that begs the question, why run the legend out of town? MM and TT have given new life to that old saying "cutting off your nose to spite your face".

    Of course, may-be even Favre being here would'nt save us, but then that begs the question, where is all this talent that we've been told a certain GM has been bringing to GB over the last 4 years? Where is this depth that he was suppossed to be stocking up on? Perhaps, may-be that old washed up broken down QB did indeed make the players around him better. Perhaps the evidence proves beyond a reasonable doubt that may-be all those TT supporters here were a tad pre-mature in their "opinion " that it was TT & his coach and not the washed up QB who was most reponsible for that 13-3 record?

    The proof is in the pudding. Facts talk and BS walks and the fact is we are 2-3 and just lost a home game to a team that many considered bottom feeders. We lost to a team that was just about the worst road team in the NFL.................


    not possible... Arod is the best ever

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    • #3
      Re: Lines

      Originally posted by Pacopete4
      Originally posted by Packnut
      Bottom line is our lines pretty much suck. Atlanta gets more pressure rushing 3 then we do with 4. Stick a fork in KGB cause he's done and now has the tittle of the most over paid player in football. Pickett is only good when he rotates out. The other clowns are non-factors in the middle.

      Our coaching staff is beyond repair. Sanders scheme is just plain pathetic. LB's play to deep and will never make any serious impact. Our O line still does'nt know what holding is. MM's play-calling is pretty much helter skelter and it's obvious from the look on his face today that he has no clue. He tried the "tough love" and that did'nt work. What now?

      Losing to Atlanta at home should be un-acceptable. The writers of both newpapers need to start asking some serious questions about where this organization is headed, but they won't. It will still be the"fluff" junk that they are both known for. This week will be more of the same as MM will re-use the favorite Mike Sherman line of "we're gonna get that fixed".

      I guess in the end, none of this should surprise us. History shows that replacing a legend is damn near impossible. Yeah, for every Steve Young story, there are 5 failures. The toughest thing in the NFL is to replace a HOF QB who still has some life left. Of course, that begs the question, why run the legend out of town? MM and TT have given new life to that old saying "cutting off your nose to spite your face".

      Of course, may-be even Favre being here would'nt save us, but then that begs the question, where is all this talent that we've been told a certain GM has been bringing to GB over the last 4 years? Where is this depth that he was suppossed to be stocking up on? Perhaps, may-be that old washed up broken down QB did indeed make the players around him better. Perhaps the evidence proves beyond a reasonable doubt that may-be all those TT supporters here were a tad pre-mature in their "opinion " that it was TT & his coach and not the washed up QB who was most reponsible for that 13-3 record?

      The proof is in the pudding. Facts talk and BS walks and the fact is we are 2-3 and just lost a home game to a team that many considered bottom feeders. We lost to a team that was just about the worst road team in the NFL.................


      not possible... Arod is the best ever
      Pete, you post this and you STILL don't understand why people call you a troll?

      Packnut, KGB is a situational pass rusher. He is far less effictive when playing every down. The Packers don't have the luxury of keeping him situational because of injuries. THe rest of your post is irrational so I'll stop here.

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      • #4
        Re: Lines

        Originally posted by cpk1994
        Originally posted by Pacopete4
        Originally posted by Packnut
        Bottom line is our lines pretty much suck. Atlanta gets more pressure rushing 3 then we do with 4. Stick a fork in KGB cause he's done and now has the tittle of the most over paid player in football. Pickett is only good when he rotates out. The other clowns are non-factors in the middle.

        Our coaching staff is beyond repair. Sanders scheme is just plain pathetic. LB's play to deep and will never make any serious impact. Our O line still does'nt know what holding is. MM's play-calling is pretty much helter skelter and it's obvious from the look on his face today that he has no clue. He tried the "tough love" and that did'nt work. What now?

        Losing to Atlanta at home should be un-acceptable. The writers of both newpapers need to start asking some serious questions about where this organization is headed, but they won't. It will still be the"fluff" junk that they are both known for. This week will be more of the same as MM will re-use the favorite Mike Sherman line of "we're gonna get that fixed".

        I guess in the end, none of this should surprise us. History shows that replacing a legend is damn near impossible. Yeah, for every Steve Young story, there are 5 failures. The toughest thing in the NFL is to replace a HOF QB who still has some life left. Of course, that begs the question, why run the legend out of town? MM and TT have given new life to that old saying "cutting off your nose to spite your face".

        Of course, may-be even Favre being here would'nt save us, but then that begs the question, where is all this talent that we've been told a certain GM has been bringing to GB over the last 4 years? Where is this depth that he was suppossed to be stocking up on? Perhaps, may-be that old washed up broken down QB did indeed make the players around him better. Perhaps the evidence proves beyond a reasonable doubt that may-be all those TT supporters here were a tad pre-mature in their "opinion " that it was TT & his coach and not the washed up QB who was most reponsible for that 13-3 record?

        The proof is in the pudding. Facts talk and BS walks and the fact is we are 2-3 and just lost a home game to a team that many considered bottom feeders. We lost to a team that was just about the worst road team in the NFL.................


        not possible... Arod is the best ever
        Pete, you post this and you STILL don't understand why people call you a troll?

        Packnut, KGB is a situational pass rusher. He is far less effictive when playing every down. The Packers don't have the luxury of keeping him situational because of injuries. THe rest of your post is irrational so I'll stop here.


        no, now I post shit like that because of douches like u....


        i tried to post about the game and then u came on and talked about me being a troll when I was actually discussing todays game without BF's name being mentioned... and then when u say Arod could have done something else.. ur bitched at for being a troll... well u called me one, so I might as well be one... just to make u happy

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        • #5
          They're a very young team and they're not good enough on either of the lines, particularly the defensive line. They have to get better. That's all there is to it. They have to get stronger up front.
          Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by JustinHarrell
            They're a very young team and they're not good enough on either of the lines, particularly the defensive line. They have to get better. That's all there is to it. They have to get stronger up front.

            speaking of lines.. where the hell was Kampman today?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Pacopete4
              Originally posted by JustinHarrell
              They're a very young team and they're not good enough on either of the lines, particularly the defensive line. They have to get better. That's all there is to it. They have to get stronger up front.

              speaking of lines.. where the hell was Kampman today?
              Every time I noticed, he was being held.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Iron Mike
                Originally posted by Pacopete4
                Originally posted by JustinHarrell
                They're a very young team and they're not good enough on either of the lines, particularly the defensive line. They have to get better. That's all there is to it. They have to get stronger up front.

                speaking of lines.. where the hell was Kampman today?
                Every time I noticed, he was being held.

                good way to block him haha

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                • #9
                  DL grades so far on the season

                  Kampman A-
                  Jenkins B+
                  Pickett B
                  Jolly C-
                  Cole C-
                  Montgomery F
                  KGB D-
                  Thompson F


                  With Jenkins gone, we have two decent DL, a couiple of average ones and zero depth. In short, we're screwed.
                  Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by JustinHarrell
                    DL grades so far on the season

                    Kampman A-
                    Jenkins B+
                    Pickett B
                    Jolly C-
                    Cole C-
                    Montgomery F
                    KGB D-
                    Thompson F


                    With Jenkins gone, we have two decent DL, a couiple of average ones and zero depth. In short, we're screwed.
                    What has Kampman done to deserve and A?

                    As for packnut's complaints, play calling complaints and reading people's faces to determine whether they are performing is a black hole of criticism. Everything can be thrown in there and nothing comes out.

                    Half the team responded to the chewing out and the others did not. The offensive effort was better in this game, Clifton's injury notwithstanding.

                    On defense, we simply cannot stop the run and the D line play has really deteriorated. KGB is done, agree with that. Kampman has disappeared. Losing Jenkins hurts and they might be no one behind him. Might need to try Hunter. And the DTs cannot hold the point. This isn't helping Barnett, its exposing all his weaknesses.
                    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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                    • #11
                      And the point blaming the press is just priceless. When things are going well, every complains about the flies in the ointment. When things are going bad, then they aren't tough enough. Maybe its the observer's point of view that has changed?
                      Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by pbmax
                        And the point blaming the press is just priceless. When things are going well, every complains about the flies in the ointment. When things are going bad, then they aren't tough enough. Maybe its the observer's point of view that has changed?

                        I blame Brett Favre... he created a circus around our training camp which screwed up our tackling and blocking

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by JustinHarrell
                          DL grades so far on the season

                          Kampman A-
                          Jenkins B+
                          Pickett B
                          Jolly C-
                          Cole C-
                          Montgomery F
                          KGB D-
                          Thompson F


                          With Jenkins gone, we have two decent DL, a couiple of average ones and zero depth. In short, we're screwed.
                          Jenkins is the one that deserves the A, not Kampman.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Pacopete4
                            Originally posted by pbmax
                            And the point blaming the press is just priceless. When things are going well, every complains about the flies in the ointment. When things are going bad, then they aren't tough enough. Maybe its the observer's point of view that has changed?

                            I blame Brett Favre... he created a circus around our training camp which screwed up our tackling and blocking
                            I think im having a heart attack...

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by cpk1994
                              Originally posted by Pacopete4
                              Originally posted by pbmax
                              And the point blaming the press is just priceless. When things are going well, every complains about the flies in the ointment. When things are going bad, then they aren't tough enough. Maybe its the observer's point of view that has changed?

                              I blame Brett Favre... he created a circus around our training camp which screwed up our tackling and blocking
                              I think im having a heart attack...

                              maybe arod will give u mouth to mouth

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