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I can agree with that but the emotionally driven overreaction on the other side is ridiculous. It was a horrendous sequence but being apolgists for the players who didn't execute is missing the boat in my opinion. They were the better team for most of the game and should have been the better team for the whole game. Shell shock at the end was brought on by Bostick 100 times more than any strategic coaching effort to control the clock.
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It's on the coaches and players. The mentality trickles down, and it's on the coaches to knock some sense into them if they do appear to be letting up.Originally posted by vince View PostI can agree with that but the emotionally driven overreaction on the other side is ridiculous. It was a horrendous sequence but being apolgists for the players who didn't execute is missing the boat in my opinion. They were the better team for most of the game and should have been the better team for the whole game. Shell shock at the end was brought on by Bostick 100 times more than any strategic coaching effort to control the clock.
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Maybe. But the change in defensive mentality preceded the onside kick.Originally posted by vince View PostShell shock at the end was brought on by Bostick 100 times more than any strategic coaching effort to control the clock."Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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i said in the game day thread after the second FG from the 1 that i thought we had just lost the game
i play action would have been perfect there
really though, if you're in that situation when the coach is telling you that we have to run the ball to kill the clock, or you really gonna throw that out the window and change things up?
if a rod has the ability to do whatever he wants, then why even have the idiot on the sideline calling plays?
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How much play action did you see once Rodgers reinsured his calf?Originally posted by red View Posti said in the game day thread after the second FG from the 1 that i thought we had just lost the game
i play action would have been perfect there
really though, if you're in that situation when the coach is telling you that we have to run the ball to kill the clock, or you really gonna throw that out the window and change things up?
if a rod has the ability to do whatever he wants, then why even have the idiot on the sideline calling plays?
The only thing they were doing was a mesh handoff option throw. That can hold one player, it doesn't hold both backers like a PA from the center.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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he was moving around in the pocket just fine thoughOriginally posted by pbmax View PostHow much play action did you see once Rodgers reinsured his calf?
The only thing they were doing was a mesh handoff option throw. That can hold one player, it doesn't hold both backers like a PA from the center.
and that fact that we hadn't seen any play action since he got hurt means it would have been a perfect time for it
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Yes.Originally posted by vince View PostMedia and fan emotion characterizations don't make it real.
Everyone watching could feel the Packers losing control of the game. The question was could they hang onto enough to hold them off. They needed to punch the Seahawks in the mouth and out-execute them to get to the game's end.
I think momentum is real in football and Seattle obviously had it at the end but you gotta fight to offset and and get it back. Seattle's pretty good at keeping it when they get it.
Once a team tightens up in any sport it relinquishes all control to the aggressiveness of the other.
That is so true in the game we love. Hockey. You must not get back on your heals.
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They were taking knees after INTs with 5 minutes left in the game...then went to run-run-run-punt.Originally posted by vince View PostThe Packers DIDN'T "LET UP". They fought their asses off and fucked up the game at the same time.
That is the Webster's dictionary definition to the letter of "letting up".
AARON FUCKING RODGERS IS THE BEST QB IN THE GAME...YOU PAY HIM FUCKING RIDICULOUS MONEY...SO WHY THE FUCK ARE YOU SCARED TO LET HIM ACTUALLY USE A REGULAR OFFENSE WHEN IT COUNTS TO WIN A GAME?
Nah...why do that? Let's run-run-run-punt and hope our prevent defense is capable of stopping anyone inside of 90 seconds...and then hope our special teams knows what a football looks like and which team jersey is which.It's such a GOOD feeling...13 TIME WORLD CHAMPIONS!!
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Did he get a discount double check?Originally posted by pbmax View PostHow much play action did you see once Rodgers reinsured his calf?
They could not run conventional play action with Rodgers' calf...not that McCarthy would actually ever think to use conventional play action even though it makes perfect sense to with what we have on offense.It's such a GOOD feeling...13 TIME WORLD CHAMPIONS!!
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He runs it all the time, just not with the fanatical devotion of Gary Kubiak or Boomer Esiason. I will say I wish he ran it more in the red zone.Originally posted by King Friday View PostDid he get a discount double check?
They could not run conventional play action with Rodgers' calf...not that McCarthy would actually ever think to use conventional play action even though it makes perfect sense to with what we have on offense.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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He doesn't run conventional play action...which is especially useful in the red zone. That is why our red zone offense is horrific. He runs play action out of the shotgun and all this other silly stuff. How many times did he actually run a play action fake this year when Lacy and Kuhn were lined up behind Rodgers? I'm guessing you could count the number with one hand with a few fingers left over.Originally posted by pbmax View PostHe runs it all the time, just not with the fanatical devotion of Gary Kubiak or Boomer Esiason. I will say I wish he ran it more in the red zone.It's such a GOOD feeling...13 TIME WORLD CHAMPIONS!!
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I google packer play action and got this on the first link:Originally posted by King Friday View PostHe doesn't run conventional play action...which is especially useful in the red zone. That is why our red zone offense is horrific. He runs play action out of the shotgun and all this other silly stuff. How many times did he actually run a play action fake this year when Lacy and Kuhn were lined up behind Rodgers? I'm guessing you could count the number with one hand with a few fingers left over.
As he almost always does, Rodgers still managed to take a shot -- and connect on it -- down the field to Nelson. On a play-action shot play in the fourth quarter, Rodgers hit Jordy Nelson for a 60-yard touchdown. It was Nelson's seventh touchdown catch of 40-plus yards this season, which tied a team record.
Do you want me to continue?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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