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  • #31
    Gonna blow some minds if barbre hangs onto the job

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
      Gonna blow some minds if barbre hangs onto the job
      After watching him 100% whiff on the sack/fumble that College is getting all the blame for I can't see him holding onto it for long.
      The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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      • #33
        Originally posted by bobblehead
        Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
        Gonna blow some minds if barbre hangs onto the job
        After watching him 100% whiff on the sack/fumble that College is getting all the blame for I can't see him holding onto it for long.
        They both both hit a perfect 100 on the whiff scale on that play....basically all the ends had to do was run towards Rodgers and nail him....our tackles did nothing but stand up...turn and watch. sad stuff....
        C.H.U.D.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Freak Out
          Originally posted by bobblehead
          Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
          Gonna blow some minds if barbre hangs onto the job
          After watching him 100% whiff on the sack/fumble that College is getting all the blame for I can't see him holding onto it for long.
          They both both hit a perfect 100 on the whiff scale on that play....basically all the ends had to do was run towards Rodgers and nail him....our tackles did nothing but stand up...turn and watch. sad stuff....
          Obviously you saw a different play as college attempted to cut Allen and ended up on the ground. He actually got a piece of him and slowed him down. He did anything BUT STAND UP. He also did not turn and watch as he was laying on the ground as Allen recovered and went by him.

          The play went down like this. Babre whiffed completely while College attempted a cut...somewhat badly. ARod saw Babre whiff and turned away to scramble...right into allen who had avoided being cut. If Babre even falls into his man ARod would have dumped the ball off and not turned into allen. College did poorly on the play, but it would have been enough if Babre doesn't 100% whiff.
          The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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          • #35
            Originally posted by bobblehead
            Originally posted by Freak Out
            Originally posted by bobblehead
            Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
            Gonna blow some minds if barbre hangs onto the job
            After watching him 100% whiff on the sack/fumble that College is getting all the blame for I can't see him holding onto it for long.
            They both both hit a perfect 100 on the whiff scale on that play....basically all the ends had to do was run towards Rodgers and nail him....our tackles did nothing but stand up...turn and watch. sad stuff....
            Obviously you saw a different play as college attempted to cut Allen and ended up on the ground. He actually got a piece of him and slowed him down. He did anything BUT STAND UP. He also did not turn and watch as he was laying on the ground as Allen recovered and went by him.

            The play went down like this. Babre whiffed completely while College attempted a cut...somewhat badly. ARod saw Babre whiff and turned away to scramble...right into allen who had avoided being cut. If Babre even falls into his man ARod would have dumped the ball off and not turned into allen. College did poorly on the play, but it would have been enough if Babre doesn't 100% whiff.
            You're correct.....he did try and cut him...but I call that a whiff. Barbre was the turn and watch guy.....but the North Pole boy sucked pole as well....bottom line....it was pathetic.
            C.H.U.D.

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            • #36
              Tauscher not talking to the media might also have something to do with a certain ex Packer's QB. Any interview that he does people want to ask him about Favre. Some players just don't like talking to the media. I don't recall Clifton speaking to the media much.

              Not sure a media black of Tauscher would have anything to do with Thompson. Tauscher would get a good reception by the media considering the oline's performance so far.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by bobblehead
                Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                Gonna blow some minds if barbre hangs onto the job
                After watching him 100% whiff on the sack/fumble that College is getting all the blame for I can't see him holding onto it for long.
                i said if. But, using one example isn't a good measuring stick...clifton looked helpless against Odom.

                Lots of assumptions being made about Tausch. Let's hope they hold up.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by imscott72
                  Why wait until Sunday? All that does is give another team time to throw together and offer. Get it done for goodness sakes.
                  He's a Wisconsin boy, plus I believe he'd said

                  he'd like to return to GBP.......

                  Anyone..... ?
                  Is it really a halo or
                  just a swelled head ?

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                  • #39
                    I check the sites everyday to see if he was signed... no news yet

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by sunflower100
                      Tauscher not talking to the media might also have something to do with a certain ex Packer's QB. Any interview that he does people want to ask him about Favre. Some players just don't like talking to the media. I don't recall Clifton speaking to the media much.

                      Not sure a media black of Tauscher would have anything to do with Thompson. Tauscher would get a good reception by the media considering the oline's performance so far.

                      Welcome to PackerRats, Sunflower!
                      Good commentary....
                      Is it really a halo or
                      just a swelled head ?

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by imscott72
                        Great news. Now let's just hope TT will sign him if he's good to go.

                        He damn well better, he's cut us short

                        too many times for too many years !!

                        Is it really a halo or
                        just a swelled head ?

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                        • #42
                          I suspect the Packers will sign him, unless his knee isn't ready to go just yet. The disturbing thing to me is McCarthy sticking to the "Barbre" is the starter and Tauscher will be given a chance to compete for the job line. BS, he should say that Barbre and Tasucher will slug it out for the starting job. It isn't like Barbre has done anything of note in his NFL career. At some point someone needs to tell McCarthy and Thompson that standing behind players that aren't performing (and have never performed) instead of putting them on notice they are about to get the boot if they don't perform, isn't the way to win football games.

                          I cannot STAND the whole "we like who we have here" mentality, it breads complacency and mediocrity, and that's what the Packers are right now mediocre. It's time to light a fire under some players asses on this team and no ones job with the exception of a few should be safe. The idea in the NFL is to WIN, not make excuses and stick with a bad plan come hell or high water.
                          "Once the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the Republic.”
                          – Benjamin Franklin

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Merlin
                            I suspect the Packers will sign him, unless his knee isn't ready to go just yet. The disturbing thing to me is McCarthy sticking to the "Barbre" is the starter and Tauscher will be given a chance to compete for the job line. BS, he should say that Barbre and Tasucher will slug it out for the starting job. It isn't like Barbre has done anything of note in his NFL career. At some point someone needs to tell McCarthy and Thompson that standing behind players that aren't performing (and have never performed) instead of putting them on notice they are about to get the boot if they don't perform, isn't the way to win football games.

                            I cannot STAND the whole "we like who we have here" mentality, it breads complacency and mediocrity, and that's what the Packers are right now mediocre. It's time to light a fire under some players asses on this team and no ones job with the exception of a few should be safe. The idea in the NFL is to WIN, not make excuses and stick with a bad plan come hell or high water.
                            But what else should MM say publically? We have no idea what MM says to his players at practice or in meetings or the lockerroom. Most coaches except a Mora keep that stuff "in house."

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Merlin
                              I suspect the Packers will sign him, unless his knee isn't ready to go just yet. The disturbing thing to me is McCarthy sticking to the "Barbre" is the starter and Tauscher will be given a chance to compete for the job line. BS, he should say that Barbre and Tasucher will slug it out for the starting job. It isn't like Barbre has done anything of note in his NFL career. At some point someone needs to tell McCarthy and Thompson that standing behind players that aren't performing (and have never performed) instead of putting them on notice they are about to get the boot if they don't perform, isn't the way to win football games.

                              I cannot STAND the whole "we like who we have here" mentality, it breads complacency and mediocrity, and that's what the Packers are right now mediocre. It's time to light a fire under some players asses on this team and no ones job with the exception of a few should be safe. The idea in the NFL is to WIN, not make excuses and stick with a bad plan come hell or high water.
                              With all due respect, you are splitting hairs here. The fact of the matter is Barbre IS the starter. IMHO, MM was just stating the facts. I have no doubt that Tauscher will be given every opportunity to win the job, and Barbre knows this too.

                              If MM wants to light a fire under a guy's ass, there is no need to do it publicly. MM's job is not to make you feel all warm and fuzzy. They've already shown they are fine cutting guys loose when they dumped Rouse even though he was #1 on the depth chart due to injuries.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Pugger
                                Originally posted by Merlin
                                I suspect the Packers will sign him, unless his knee isn't ready to go just yet. The disturbing thing to me is McCarthy sticking to the "Barbre" is the starter and Tauscher will be given a chance to compete for the job line. BS, he should say that Barbre and Tasucher will slug it out for the starting job. It isn't like Barbre has done anything of note in his NFL career. At some point someone needs to tell McCarthy and Thompson that standing behind players that aren't performing (and have never performed) instead of putting them on notice they are about to get the boot if they don't perform, isn't the way to win football games.

                                I cannot STAND the whole "we like who we have here" mentality, it breads complacency and mediocrity, and that's what the Packers are right now mediocre. It's time to light a fire under some players asses on this team and no ones job with the exception of a few should be safe. The idea in the NFL is to WIN, not make excuses and stick with a bad plan come hell or high water.
                                But what else should MM say publically? We have no idea what MM says to his players at practice or in meetings or the lockerroom. Most coaches except a Mora keep that stuff "in house."
                                I've had enough of your logic and common sense Pugger. We've no room for it here.
                                Originally posted by 3irty1
                                This is museum quality stupidity.

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