Originally posted by Gunakor
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6-10 ............. Who is to blame?
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Sherman traded up to draft a punter who couldn't even make it in the NFL.Originally posted by PackerBluesOriginally posted by GunakorFortunately for all of Sherman's tenure as GM, he had players inherited from the Wolf era that were good enough to overcome his incompetence.
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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Who to blame:
1) Justin Harrell Can't get on the field
2) Ryan Grant Hold out = injury
3) Tony Moll hasn't developed
4) Nick "get run over" Barnett too much of a lightweight
5) Using Spitz at Center instead of having a true Center back up.
6) Cutting Tracy White so Lasannah can be inactive every week
7) Aaron Rodgers for not throwing to the TE.
8) Key misses by Mason Crosby
The list goes on and on.
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The coaches who have yet to fix an offensive line that continues to get penalized for holding game after game after gameOriginally posted by CaliforniaCheezWho to blame:
1) Justin Harrell Can't get on the field
2) Ryan Grant Hold out = injury
3) Tony Moll hasn't developed
4) Nick "get run over" Barnett too much of a lightweight
5) Using Spitz at Center instead of having a true Center back up.
6) Cutting Tracy White so Lasannah can be inactive every week
7) Aaron Rodgers for not throwing to the TE.
8) Key misses by Mason Crosby
The list goes on and on.
Ted Thompson for the quality of defensive line players on the field.
Ted Thompson for getting rid of Jon Ryan and inserting Frost.
Ted Thompson for building solely through the draft, and not doing enough in Free Agency to bolster positions of weakness on the team
THE TEAM LACKS LEADERSHIP IN MY OPINION.
Its one of the younger teams in the league and it seems maybe more veteran leadership might get this team back on track
Mike Stock
Mike McCarthy
The entire football team
(The Packers have lost the last 5 of 6, 5 games by less than 4 points. Good teams figure out ways to win a few of those, bad teams just lose them all)
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Yep, that's all Ted Thompson's fault...Originally posted by MateoInMex
Ted Thompson for...
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(The Packers have lost the last 5 of 6, 5 games by less than 4 points. Good teams figure out ways to win a few of those, bad teams just lose them all)Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow
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I did not say losing 5 out of 6 was Ted Thompson's fault, but whatever type of quality product is on the field, the way the product is run...whether it be a manufacturing company or a football usually rides on the shoulders of UPPER MANAGEMENT.Originally posted by GunakorYep, that's all Ted Thompson's fault...Originally posted by MateoInMex
Ted Thompson for...
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(The Packers have lost the last 5 of 6, 5 games by less than 4 points. Good teams figure out ways to win a few of those, bad teams just lose them all)
So I guess I did say it was Ted Thompson's fault. I apologize there. All of this falls back on him, no way around that. From the shitty line play, the poor playcalling, everything falls on TT...that's how it goes.
I like TT's ability to find more picks in drafts, and I'm not a hater, but if we look at this year from last year...most would say the play at Quarterback has not seen a big dropoff.
Everything else seems to have fallen off...starting with the late quarter rallies of opposing teams. We saw it in TN, MN and today with the FUcking Houston Texans!!! In Green Bay!!!! I'm sorry, to go from 13-3 and 1 play away from the Superbowl practically.. to losing at home in the last seconds to the Houston Texans, something's gotta change!!
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I don't think replacing TT is the right move at all, at this point. I'm just thinking that Ted Thompson should bare some of the blame for the turnout of the season.Originally posted by FritzMateo, you start replacing upper management everytime there's a hitcfh or a bad season you're asking for chaos and utter breakdowns.
And Im hoping when he meets with MM, both of them get next season turned around. MM will say lack of execution is his fault, but this team is young, and talented and has underachieved this year IMO. I didn't see much of a dropoff at QB, and I along with many fans thought that was the biggest weakness going into the season. That's all the sports media did the first have of the season, was compare ARod and Favre.
But ARod held his own, and i'd like to see this team get some more veteran players that solidfy the defensive line, and cut the penalties down.
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Not to mention no one in the league is going to wnat to come work for the organization.Originally posted by FritzMateo, you start replacing upper management everytime there's a hitcfh or a bad season you're asking for chaos and utter breakdowns.
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In order of priority:
- Giving up big plays on defense and special teams
- Poor defensive schemes (zone instead of man; bend/break)
- Lack of depth to cover for injuries (DL primarily)
- Inability to finish a game and have a killer instinct
- Questionable offensive playcalling (reliance on the pass, predictable calls)
- Lack of discipline (ST, penalties, assignments, fundamentals)
- Lack of 2nd half adjustments
- Inconsistent running game to start the season
- Inconsistent offensive line (starting line, rotation)
- Bad luck (refs, timing of when we played teams, key injuries)
How to fix this:
- Make a call on ZBS and overall play-calling (does status quo/Philbin suite Rodgers/Grant strenghts?)
- Replace at least Sanders, Schottenheimer and Scott
- Overturn defensive line (draft, FA) and linebacking core (keep Hawk/Barnett)
- Focus on discipline and give M3 one year to make a significant improvement in player executionThe measure of who we are is what we do with what we have.
Vince Lombardi
"Not really interested in being a spoiler or an underdog. We're the Green Bay Packers." McCarthy.
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