Y'know, I expect fans to get angry and react emotionally the day of a loss. I have no problem with people in game threads calling for MM's head after a loss. That's the emotion of being a fan (though I would hope people would cool off a little by today).
But the first third of Silverstein's JSO article - the supposed article about the game - was an awful, awful piece of work.
Let me give the context: The Packers had won five games in a row. At 9-4, they were the top seed for the playoff wild card spot in the NFC. They were playing the Super Bowl champions on the road - admittedly losers of five straight. Nonetheless, last year's champion - and one that had extra time to prepare.
The Packers lost by one point. The defense was not at all at its best, for sure. Jarrett Bush gave up some big plays, and many others did not play up to par - Hawk and Woodson and Chillar are three examples. It's unnerving that Mason Crosby missed another - to the right. The consistency of his misses is some small but cold comfort.
The Packer offense, despite a case of first-half dropsies, put up 36 point. They marched down the field with less than five minutes remaining and scored the go-ahead touchdown. They converted a two pointer.
A tough loss. But if you read the first third of the article, the Packers' defense "showed exactly where it's vulnerable and where it will be exposed if its lucky enough to play one of the aforementioned offensive juggernauts in the playoffs."
Yup, it's sure to be exposed. If they're lucky enough to get in. Christ, what a crappy team! As Silverstein also notes, "You can only imagine how many playoff quarterbacks are drooling over an opportunity to play against the Packers."
Jaysus, what the hell kind of Chicken Little garbage is this? Do I want it sugar coated? No. But your team dropped one game after winning five, to the Super Bowl Champions, on their home field. It happens. Silverstein sounds like a whiny, bitchy seventh grade girl.
Why can't these writers get it into their heads that the season is a long, arching narrative, with twists and turns like any story? Suddenly, the same team that was 9-4 two days ago is now a horrible team, a laugher for any team that plays it in the playoffs?
I can't tell you how pissed off I am. What shoddy, crappy journalism.

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