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  • #16
    Lost a bit of faith in Silverstein with this one:

    If there's a reason to think they can make it beyond NFC defensive powerhouses San Francisco, Seattle and Carolina in the playoffs, it's that they will have a true bad-weather back to carry them.

    The Packers have lost three of four cold-weather playoff games they've played at Lambeau Field since McCarthy became coach and while they greatly improved their running game this year behind Lacy, they couldn't force the ball down the 49ers' throats enough to finish off a pair of critical drives inside the 20-yard line.
    Small sample size and all, the Packers lost because they could not stop Kap's throwing in the end and they could not throw well enough on offense. Lacy's contributions to the run game didn't add up to a win. At some point, JSO writers will remember Holmgren's playoff wins which featured a passing attack that no one thought would work in the cold, despite the Lynn Dickey era Packers, who at one time could not convince J and S writers that a passing game could succeed in Green Bay despite the 2nd half of the Lombardi Championship years and Bart Starr.
    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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    • #17
      why in the hell would van pelt take something that has worked, and worked well for us this year, and try and change him?

      after reading some of those quotes i'm kind of glad glad he's no longer rb coach, kinda wish he had left the team

      whats he gonna do with a-rod, focus on speed and elusiveness this offseason, try and turn him into a scrambling QB?

      don't fuck with what works. lacy will probably show up to camp 25 pounds lighter and won't be able to break a tackle next season

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      • #18
        Originally posted by pbmax View Post
        At some point, JSO writers will remember Holmgren's playoff wins which featured a passing attack that no one thought would work in the cold, despite the Lynn Dickey era Packers, who at one time could not convince J and S writers that a passing game could succeed in Green Bay despite the 2nd half of the Lombardi Championship years and Bart Starr.
        Well said, but I don't expect the current crop of JSO writers to ever come to that realization.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by red View Post
          why in the hell would van pelt take something that has worked, and worked well for us this year, and try and change him?

          after reading some of those quotes i'm kind of glad glad he's no longer rb coach, kinda wish he had left the team

          whats he gonna do with a-rod, focus on speed and elusiveness this offseason, try and turn him into a scrambling QB?

          don't fuck with what works. lacy will probably show up to camp 25 pounds lighter and won't be able to break a tackle next season
          Why? Because no rookie, ever, is a finished product. They can all be better than they flashed onto the scene.

          In the article a few weeks ago that quoted a few of the big backs of the past, several mentioned that Lacy needs to harden his body just to absorb the abuse he will take with his running style.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by red View Post
            why in the hell would van pelt take something that has worked, and worked well for us this year, and try and change him?

            after reading some of those quotes i'm kind of glad glad he's no longer rb coach, kinda wish he had left the team

            whats he gonna do with a-rod, focus on speed and elusiveness this offseason, try and turn him into a scrambling QB?

            don't fuck with what works. lacy will probably show up to camp 25 pounds lighter and won't be able to break a tackle next season
            Van Pelt isn't talking about Lacy losing weight. He's talking about getting rid of the bad weight (fat), and adding good weight (muscle). Lacy could maintain his weight and be stronger next year. As for your comment about Arod, he has greatly improved his conditioning since coming to Green Bay, and it's made him a better player.
            I can't run no more with that lawless crowd
            While the killers in high places say their prayers out loud
            But they've summoned, they've summoned up a thundercloud
            They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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            • #21
              Originally posted by pbmax View Post
              I'm telling you a running game is no way to win in the cold and playoffs. This new fangled 3 yards and a cloud of dust will bring ruin to the Packers.

              Time to bring in the pass protectors and go deep!


              /Congratulations rook.
              So, Denver over Seattle. It just so happens I concur.
              The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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              • #22
                Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                Lost a bit of faith in Silverstein with this one:



                Small sample size and all, the Packers lost because they could not stop Kap's throwing in the end and they could not throw well enough on offense. Lacy's contributions to the run game didn't add up to a win. At some point, JSO writers will remember Holmgren's playoff wins which featured a passing attack that no one thought would work in the cold, despite the Lynn Dickey era Packers, who at one time could not convince J and S writers that a passing game could succeed in Green Bay despite the 2nd half of the Lombardi Championship years and Bart Starr.
                This team has the right balance. They got beat, nothing more to analyze. For the record, the Holmgren teams playoff success coincided with the emergence of Levens and Bennet. The top notch defense didn't hurt either.

                We lost again in lambeau, it sucks. I am sick of saying "next year", but I can't help but wonder what happens if Mathews and Shields play in the postseason (shields did play like 3 snaps).
                The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Patler View Post
                  Why? Because no rookie, ever, is a finished product. They can all be better than they flashed onto the scene.

                  In the article a few weeks ago that quoted a few of the big backs of the past, several mentioned that Lacy needs to harden his body just to absorb the abuse he will take with his running style.
                  Exactly. If Lacy gets in better shape I see a 1,500 yard back.
                  Draft Brandin Cooks WR OSU!

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