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  • #16
    I'd be OK with getting rid of Sanders, but I'm with PB here. The buck starts and stops with TT on this one. The DL is bad. Not average, but really bad.

    A below average season or two does not make a bad GM, but this is a problem that cannot be let go this offseason. At the very least we need young guys who might not be great right away, but we have to know the answer is being developed. Right now we suck and we have nothing coming up that makes you think it's going to get better. That's the double suck. It's similar to the OL situation of a few years back.

    Now, when TT got here, after he added Pickett and Jolly the DL was one of the stronger parts of the team. Maybe he didn't quite see it crumbling and maybe it wasn't incredibly obvious until it was too late, but now we all know. Now it has to get fixed and this looks like a draft/FA period that will provide several oportunities. If nothing is really available I guess I understand that not all problems can be solved immediately and if forced could get worse, but eventually (sooner than later) he needs to get thsi thing turned around on the DL. I'm really crossing my fingers and hoping for this off season having a lot of turn over on that area of the team.
    Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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    • #17
      TT wasn't blind to the situation--he went DL with his first choice in 07

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      • #18
        PB, good observations, especially about the quality of the DB coaching.

        Here's where I'm confused. We play man because that's what our DBs are good at -- we don't force them to play in a zone system that does not suit their talents.

        Yet we don't sseem to scheme for whatever talents our front 7 has. And yeah, they (the DL at least) generally suck, but I suspect there are things they suck less at than others. Or there are things they can do (stunting, zone blitzing) that lessens their inate suckness. So why don't the coaches figure that out?

        My view is you match scheme to players, not vice versa.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by packrat
          TT wasn't blind to the situation--he went DL with his first choice in 07
          This is true. And it also illustrates the larger point. The Eagles have been collecting lineman for years like TT collects WRs and DBs, yet even they have had to sign Javon Kearse when the draft picks bust. Anyone seen William Justice recently (he was the USC tackle, right?)?

          No one is completely satisfied with the O Line, but they have played well enough to win. And they have a lot of spare parts and young improving players The D Line needs the same attention for a few years. Its not a one first round pick or one FA away from being fixed.

          As for scheme, Sanders has started to blitz more, as even more lineman are hurt. Poppinga was at LE on the last drive's pass rush. And they got close to home a couple of times. But whatever Sanders plays behind it has been getting beaten deep or given up big plays on short passes. There have been times this year that our coverage in anything other than the base D or nickel, looks as bad as it did in '06.
          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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          • #20
            I miss Jim Bates he made an average defense good...though if there is an NFL team that has a worse D-line than the Packers it's the Bronco's.
            "I firmly believe that any man's finest hour, the greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear, is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle - victorious." - Vince Lombardi

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Joemailman
              Packers have lost 4 games this year in which they had a 4th quarter lead. They have to make a change at defense. If MM refuses to make the change, he will be putting his future as HC in jeopardy.
              Wow, good point.
              Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967

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              • #22
                Originally posted by red
                its either TT's drafting of poor talent, or the d cord not doing anything with good talent
                or injuries on a defensive line where they already had below-average overall talent.

                you expect TT to have studs for every position group? would be nice, but only comes around every decade or two.

                BTW, I kept my eye on Mike Montgomery for many plays yesterday. Wow! I'm not sure there has EVER been an NFL player with that combined lack of strength and quickness. Its impressive in its own way, he's far slower off the ball than the tackles, and he bounces off offensive tackles like a little kid playfully banging agaist his dad. I guess when you are on the depth chart BEHIND Jeremy Thompson, the bar is set low, but this situation is embarassing.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by sheepshead
                  Originally posted by Joemailman
                  Packers have lost 4 games this year in which they had a 4th quarter lead. They have to make a change at defense. If MM refuses to make the change, he will be putting his future as HC in jeopardy.
                  Wow, good point.
                  Packers played a good game yesterday. They are evenly matched against Carolina. Carolina benefited from more turnovers and scored more points despite being outplayed.

                  I don't see anything that could be done scheme-wise to change the outcome.

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                  • #24
                    Anyone else pissed that Rodgers and Collins should have fallen on those fumbles?
                    Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967

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                    • #25
                      This team's defensive line would be whole lot different if KGB and Jenkins were healthy, but guess what? shit happens and that is why you need talented depth on the defensive line, meaning you never trade away athletic versatile linemen if you can help it. I didn't mind the trade because I was hungry for more picks in the draft, but looking back on it, boy it would be nice to have Williams right now.

                      Harrell, Thompson, and Montgomery might have talent and could be productive in the future, but right now it is like bringing up JV kids to fill out the varsity lineup.

                      The point to all of this is that Bob Sanders defense looks a thing of beauty when the defensive line is productive in pass rush. the name of the game is getting pressure with the front four and if a team can do that on defense they will be highly successful and the secondary will look like gods.

                      The defensive line is also failing right now in the running game. Hawk, and Chillar are getting killed at the point of attack because not just one blocker, but two or three are leading the play.

                      Is Bob Sanders responsible, sure because his scheme is so one minded, but it has worked in the past and when the scheme was first brought here we knew that it relied on the defensive line and a good rotation of defensive linemen. Which currently the Packers don't have.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Deputy Nutz

                        Harrell, Thompson, and Montgomery might have talent and could be productive in the future, but right now it is like bringing up JV kids to fill out the varsity lineup.
                        Good analogy.
                        When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.

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                        • #27
                          While I agree with you in principal Nutz, the past two years we've seen the effectiveness of the linemen really diminish in the second half of the season, and Vanilla Bob hasn't done anything to compensate for the lack of pass rush.

                          When we don't have the talent to say "here's what we're going to do, stop us", Sanders needs to take a more innovative approach and try to find ways (stunts, whatever it takes) to get some pressure.

                          At this point, I feel like its to give Winston Moss a chance and see what he can come up with.

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                          • #28
                            I'm gonna fly in the face of the conventional thoughts here. Our defense is not as bad against the run as the numbers show. That comes from being forced to constantly change the lineup due to injuries. We play the run pretty decent most of a game, then WHAM someone blows an assignment and we give up a 50 yarder. This happens when you are forced to play musical safety, or musical DE (none of which are that good against the run). We even had to move the LB's around now with barnet hurt. We have probably started about 5-6 different defenses this season.

                            Now for our real problem. When we do play the run tough we get to 3rd and 8 (or more). Our front 4 can generate almost NO pass rush at all. Our good talent at DB allows us to stop avg/bad QB's, but any legit NFL QB is toasting because he has all day to find someone. We used to rush a healthy KGB, Kampman, Jenkins, and Williams. Now its Kampman, Montgomery, Hunter, and Cole....I see a big problem there. We can beat Kyle Orton or Tavarius Jackson, but not Brees or Delhomme.
                            The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Partial
                              While I agree with you in principal Nutz, the past two years we've seen the effectiveness of the linemen really diminish in the second half of the season, and Vanilla Bob hasn't done anything to compensate for the lack of pass rush.

                              When we don't have the talent to say "here's what we're going to do, stop us", Sanders needs to take a more innovative approach and try to find ways (stunts, whatever it takes) to get some pressure.

                              At this point, I feel like its to give Winston Moss a chance and see what he can come up with.
                              If you want Bob to be flexible, give him players that can be flexible. That is why New England has been so good on defense the last decade, because they pay and draft players that can do different things.

                              I am not claiming Bob is not to blame, he certainly is not creative, or simply doesn't trust his creative side. This pre season he was running out 3-3-5 formations, formations with nobodies hand down, and he blitzed the safety. He just doesn't trust that kind of stuff when the game is on the line.

                              Should he be let go? Who knows, Winston Moss hasn't impressed me with what he has done with the linebackers as a unit, maybe it is time for a complete change getting away from the Jim Bates defense, and going a different direction.

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                              • #30
                                Yes we can.

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