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    Defensive Player of the Week

    Nick Barnett, LB, Green Bay. To watch this game was to watch one of the most frustrating days of Peyton Manning's career. The Packers defense, led by Barnett (six tackles, two tackles for loss, excellent sideline-to-sideline athleticism), kept Manning scoreless on eight of 10 possessions and forced him into throwing two interceptions, both returned for Green Bay touchdowns.

  • #2
    This must come as bitter "eating crow" for the Barnett-Bashers on this forum who continually belittle Barnett's skills and value to this team.

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    • #3
      Peter King has spoken. So he hath proclaimed it, so shall it be!

      I think King must have owed him a beer or something and they settled on this.
      "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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      • #4
        Thank goodness for Peter King. Without him I wouldnt realize that drag down tackles are the new MVP material. Here I thought stopping a back for no more gain or even hitting him backwards was the idea.
        Originally posted by 3irty1
        This is museum quality stupidity.

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        • #5
          Re: Peter King names ___ ___ Defensive player of the week

          Originally posted by packers11
          http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/peter_king/10/20/week7/2.html

          Defensive Player of the Week

          Nick Barnett, LB, Green Bay. To watch this game was to watch one of the most frustrating days of Peyton Manning's career. The Packers defense, led by Barnett (six tackles, two tackles for loss, excellent sideline-to-sideline athleticism), kept Manning scoreless on eight of 10 possessions and forced him into throwing two interceptions, both returned for Green Bay touchdowns.
          I have already e-mailed Peter King on this one. What a dope!!! Barnett is not the reason the Packers keep Peyton down. As I stated in another thread if Manning doesn't throw the INTs it's a 20 point swing and the D doesn't look that good.

          I give all the credit to Woodson, T Williams, Rouse and "Pro Bowl" Nick Collins. Chillar played well also.

          Why Barnett? He had a lot of tackles isn't that what our D scheme is supposed to create for the MLB?

          What I saw on run play after play was Barnett getting blown off the ball unable to shed blockers.
          But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.

          -Tim Harmston

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          • #6
            On the other hand, Barnett has led the team in tackles this year. He's the guy managing the total defensive effort with the radio in his helmet and should get some credit when the defense puts together a complete effort like this one.

            I think there's been a learning curve regarding on field communication and the radio. Barnett's had a lot more responsibility than in the past and is only just now putting all the pieces together.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by boiga
              On the other hand, Barnett has led the team in tackles this year. He's the guy managing the total defensive effort with the radio in his helmet and should get some credit when the defense puts together a complete effort like this one.

              I think there's been a learning curve regarding on field communication and the radio. Barnett's had a lot more responsibility than in the past and is only just now putting all the pieces together.
              The pundits here have to bag on somebody. It might as well be Barnett. A couple of season ago it was KGB. Last year it was Kurt Schottenheimer.

              It'll be someone new soon.... just be patient.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by retailguy
                Originally posted by boiga
                On the other hand, Barnett has led the team in tackles this year. He's the guy managing the total defensive effort with the radio in his helmet and should get some credit when the defense puts together a complete effort like this one.

                I think there's been a learning curve regarding on field communication and the radio. Barnett's had a lot more responsibility than in the past and is only just now putting all the pieces together.
                The pundits here have to bag on somebody. It might as well be Barnett. A couple of season ago it was KGB. Last year it was Kurt Schottenheimer.

                It'll be someone new soon.... just be patient.
                I thought it was always all TT's fault?

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                • #9
                  You'd think everybody would know that by now.
                  "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                  KYPack

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                  • #10
                    Ripping on Kurt Schottenheimer is not out of style...never will be...he still sucks! FIRE Kurt Schottenheimer!!!!!
                    Swede: My expertise in this area is extensive. The essential difference between a "battleship" and an "aircraft carrier" is that an aircraft carrier requires five direct hits to sink, but it takes only four direct hits to sink a battleship.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Peter King names ___ ___ Defensive player of the week

                      Originally posted by ThunderDan
                      Originally posted by packers11
                      http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/peter_king/10/20/week7/2.html

                      Defensive Player of the Week

                      Nick Barnett, LB, Green Bay. To watch this game was to watch one of the most frustrating days of Peyton Manning's career. The Packers defense, led by Barnett (six tackles, two tackles for loss, excellent sideline-to-sideline athleticism), kept Manning scoreless on eight of 10 possessions and forced him into throwing two interceptions, both returned for Green Bay touchdowns.
                      I have already e-mailed Peter King on this one. What a dope!!! Barnett is not the reason the Packers keep Peyton down. As I stated in another thread if Manning doesn't throw the INTs it's a 20 point swing and the D doesn't look that good.

                      I give all the credit to Woodson, T Williams, Rouse and "Pro Bowl" Nick Collins. Chillar played well also.

                      Why Barnett? He had a lot of tackles isn't that what our D scheme is supposed to create for the MLB?

                      What I saw on run play after play was Barnett getting blown off the ball unable to shed blockers.

                      Hmmm....a Packer fan emailing King to tell him that Barnett does not deserve any credit for holding an explosive offense down on Sunday. Sure, the secondary played well but so did Barnett. I don't know what more the guy can do to satisfy some of you. It's kind of pathetic. Peter King may look at your email and say "And this guys is calling ME a dope?" But maybe not.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Peter King names ___ ___ Defensive player of the week

                        Originally posted by gbpackfan
                        Hmmm....a Packer fan emailing King to tell him that Barnett does not deserve any credit for holding an explosive offense down on Sunday. Sure, the secondary played well but so did Barnett. I don't know what more the guy can do to satisfy some of you. It's kind of pathetic. Peter King may look at your email and say "And this guys is calling ME a dope?" But maybe not.
                        There's a difference between "playing well" and playing at such a level as to be anointed "defensive player of the week." If Barnett's performance was the best out of the 300 or so defensive efforts out there this week, it was a sad, sad day for defense in the NFL.

                        IMO Barnett did his job and managed not to fuck up or whip himself into such a self-induced rage as to act stupid or play stupid, as he too often does. If that's the new gold standard for defensive players, then, well, I guess he's the top dog this week.
                        "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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                        • #13
                          wow, i really didn't see anything too special about nicks game

                          he did have a couple big plays towards the end, but they weren't as big as collins and rouse's picks. and woodson just had played a complete great game, as usual

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                          • #14
                            This forum defines many, many packer fans. Maybe sports fans in general. Nothing is ever good enough. It really is sad. Oh well, it looks like I'm in the minority on this one. So maybe I'm the dope! :P

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                            • #15
                              Re: Peter King names ___ ___ Defensive player of the week

                              Originally posted by gbpackfan
                              Originally posted by ThunderDan
                              Originally posted by packers11
                              http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/peter_king/10/20/week7/2.html

                              Defensive Player of the Week

                              Nick Barnett, LB, Green Bay. To watch this game was to watch one of the most frustrating days of Peyton Manning's career. The Packers defense, led by Barnett (six tackles, two tackles for loss, excellent sideline-to-sideline athleticism), kept Manning scoreless on eight of 10 possessions and forced him into throwing two interceptions, both returned for Green Bay touchdowns.
                              I have already e-mailed Peter King on this one. What a dope!!! Barnett is not the reason the Packers keep Peyton down. As I stated in another thread if Manning doesn't throw the INTs it's a 20 point swing and the D doesn't look that good.

                              I give all the credit to Woodson, T Williams, Rouse and "Pro Bowl" Nick Collins. Chillar played well also.

                              Why Barnett? He had a lot of tackles isn't that what our D scheme is supposed to create for the MLB?

                              What I saw on run play after play was Barnett getting blown off the ball unable to shed blockers.

                              Hmmm....a Packer fan emailing King to tell him that Barnett does not deserve any credit for holding an explosive offense down on Sunday. Sure, the secondary played well but so did Barnett. I don't know what more the guy can do to satisfy some of you. It's kind of pathetic. Peter King may look at your email and say "And this guys is calling ME a dope?" But maybe not.
                              You really thought the Barnett was the Defensive MVP for the whole league? You thought he was the MVP for the Packers D?

                              Chillar had 3 more tackles than Barnett, two solo. He kept on Dallas Clarke all game and limited 4 yard crossing paterns to 4 yards.

                              T Williams had 7 solo tackles and a FF. He was tight in coverage all day against a top tiered WR.

                              Woodson had 2 tackles. What a slacker!!! Limited Harrison most of the day.

                              Rouse had 1 more tackle than Barnett and had an INT return for a TD.

                              Collins who I thought played well had only 1 tackle for the game.

                              Harrison and Wayne had 4 catches for 35 yards for the game. The DB played awesome.

                              I thought Barnett had a steady game but got pushed off the ball numerous times by blockers. That has to be the first time in weeks we have seen the samuri dance.

                              I have been wondering if Barnett is more hurt than the Packers have acknowledged. He isn't playing as well as last year.
                              But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.

                              -Tim Harmston

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