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  • #16
    The offensive line was at fault, ask anyone that has ever played offensive line and they will admit that if the QB goes down, it was their fault.

    Although Rodgers is having his troubles in the pocket, plays are taking to long to develop down field, and receivers are dropping balls. The offensive line is also having troubles run blocking and Grant is spending way too much time in the backfield choosing what hole he wants to run through. Seams are there although they aren't open long enough for Grant to make up his mind.

    Just thought I would put that in there as well

    Favre is 2-0 so far this year, also thought I would throw that in there as well

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
      Although Rodgers is having his troubles in the pocket, plays are taking to long to develop down field, and receivers are dropping balls. The offensive line is also having troubles run blocking and Grant is spending way too much time in the backfield choosing what hole he wants to run through. Seams are there although they aren't open long enough for Grant to make up his mind.
      What holes? THAT is a big problem. There weren't many holes.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by retailguy
        Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
        Although Rodgers is having his troubles in the pocket, plays are taking to long to develop down field, and receivers are dropping balls. The offensive line is also having troubles run blocking and Grant is spending way too much time in the backfield choosing what hole he wants to run through. Seams are there although they aren't open long enough for Grant to make up his mind.
        What holes? THAT is a big problem. There weren't many holes.
        Now your eyes might not be as trained as mine, but there were seams there created by the offensive line, I didn't see the offensive line get blown up very often, it just seemed that the running plays, like our passing plays took too long to develop.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
          Originally posted by retailguy
          Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
          Although Rodgers is having his troubles in the pocket, plays are taking to long to develop down field, and receivers are dropping balls. The offensive line is also having troubles run blocking and Grant is spending way too much time in the backfield choosing what hole he wants to run through. Seams are there although they aren't open long enough for Grant to make up his mind.
          What holes? THAT is a big problem. There weren't many holes.
          Now your eyes might not be as trained as mine, but there were seams there created by the offensive line, I didn't see the offensive line get blown up very often, it just seemed that the running plays, like our passing plays took too long to develop.
          I feel like we'd have better success if we stuck with it. We had all of 3 runs in the second half

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
            Originally posted by retailguy
            Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
            Although Rodgers is having his troubles in the pocket, plays are taking to long to develop down field, and receivers are dropping balls. The offensive line is also having troubles run blocking and Grant is spending way too much time in the backfield choosing what hole he wants to run through. Seams are there although they aren't open long enough for Grant to make up his mind.
            What holes? THAT is a big problem. There weren't many holes.
            Now your eyes might not be as trained as mine, but there were seams there created by the offensive line, I didn't see the offensive line get blown up very often, it just seemed that the running plays, like our passing plays took too long to develop.
            I'm sure that my eyes are not as trained as yours. Also they're older. I didn't see seams. What I saw was an RB with little to no running room.

            With what he had, I thought he did pretty good. except for the fumble. that was tough.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Partial
              Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
              Originally posted by retailguy
              Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
              Although Rodgers is having his troubles in the pocket, plays are taking to long to develop down field, and receivers are dropping balls. The offensive line is also having troubles run blocking and Grant is spending way too much time in the backfield choosing what hole he wants to run through. Seams are there although they aren't open long enough for Grant to make up his mind.
              What holes? THAT is a big problem. There weren't many holes.
              Now your eyes might not be as trained as mine, but there were seams there created by the offensive line, I didn't see the offensive line get blown up very often, it just seemed that the running plays, like our passing plays took too long to develop.
              I feel like we'd have better success if we stuck with it. We had all of 3 runs in the second half
              Pretty shitty. Can't run play action if you don't at least keep them honest running the ball, even if it isn't for very much.

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              • #22
                I saw a pocket that would have made Ziggy feel claustrophobic.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                  I saw a pocket that would have made Ziggy feel claustrophobic.
                  The pocket wasn't great, but it wasn't run for your life all game long. It seems that if a team takes away the slant route all the Packers are willing to do is go shot gun, or 7 step drop and wait for long routes to develop.

                  Then sack.

                  Odom had 4 today. WOW~~

                  McCarthy has trouble adjusting to his players capability on game day.

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                  • #24
                    •Antwan Odom on his five sacks: "“I still think it’s a dream, I’m wondering when I’m going to wake up. We worked together as a defense and I was coming free on a lot of one-on-ones and getting to the quarterback.”

                    No adjustments by MM. I think the coaching staff has overestimated the quality of its O-line.
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                    • #25
                      Looks like we aren't going to go 16-0.
                      "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                      • #26
                        Is Ryan Grant truly a feature running back or is he nothing more than a 3rd down back? Yes the O-line has been pitiful, and we have no running game. IMO Grant is average at best, and that's just not going to get it done. And Brandon Jackson isn't the answer either. TT has handcuffed this team in the o-line and running back areas. No matter which way you slice it, winning is impossible in the NFL if you can't run the ball.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Sactopackfan
                          Is Ryan Grant truly a feature running back or is he nothing more than a 3rd down back? Yes the O-line has been pitiful, and we have no running game. IMO Grant is average at best, and that's just not going to get it done. And Brandon Jackson isn't the answer either. TT has handcuffed this team in the o-line and running back areas. No matter which way you slice it, winning is impossible in the NFL if you can't run the ball.
                          Unless you're Barry Sanders, your only as good as your offensive line. Crazy to blame Ryan Grant for there being absolutely nowhere to run for the majority of the game. The game was lost in the trenches, and that's the bottom line.
                          Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow

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                          • #28
                            Funny how many of you are finally seeing TT for the worthless exec that he is. He has failed for YEARS to put talent in at key positions,but boy does he save money. Rodgers also needs to shoulder a lot of the blame here,he hasn't showed he can get it done when it MATTERS.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Packerarcher
                              Funny how many of you are finally seeing TT for the worthless exec that he is. He has failed for YEARS to put talent in at key positions,but boy does he save money. Rodgers also needs to shoulder a lot of the blame here,he hasn't showed he can get it done when it MATTERS.
                              Uh oh, here come the zombies.

                              Fire TT.......Fire TT........Fire TT........Fire TT........

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                              • #30
                                How much money has TT saved. Patler, Waldo....bueller, bueller?

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