On Homer's show, they refer to Drod as "a poor man's Bubba Franks." That's about right.
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I want to know what happened to the crazy, creative game planning against New England last year?
And if you're no-huddling but not hurrying up, I don't understand the point since you lock yourself into staid personnel groupings.
Maybe the team needs to huddle up to get some cohesion back and to allow for personnel changes. Right now, without a huddle, none of them seem to be on the same page.
I had hopes for Richard Rodgers, but he is slower than my dead pet turtle, and he doesn't block furschitzen.
It hurt me to read that Quarless is their fastest tight end."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
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The other odd this about the limited route concepts is the problem with the play clock. If you are only calling 20 pass plays, how can a play call and then 2 audibles take so long?Originally posted by Fritz View PostI want to know what happened to the crazy, creative game planning against New England last year?
And if you're no-huddling but not hurrying up, I don't understand the point since you lock yourself into staid personnel groupings.
Maybe the team needs to huddle up to get some cohesion back and to allow for personnel changes. Right now, without a huddle, none of them seem to be on the same page.
I had hopes for Richard Rodgers, but he is slower than my dead pet turtle, and he doesn't block furschitzen.
It hurt me to read that Quarless is their fastest tight end.
Its always a cat and mouse game, but I think, given the limitations of talent (or its effectiveness), the Packers are on the losing end of the adjustment/audible game. Many times in the last few games we have seen a D back out of a blitz after an audible, then be immediately ready for whatever hot route the Packers are running.
They really need Monty back and healthy. Same with Adams getting back up to speed.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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They may be trying to eat clock to shorten the game knowing that they can't compete with the best teams right now.Originally posted by pbmax View PostThe other odd this about the limited route concepts is the problem with the play clock. If you are only calling 20 pass plays, how can a play call and then 2 audibles take so long?
Its always a cat and mouse game, but I think, given the limitations of talent (or its effectiveness), the Packers are on the losing end of the adjustment/audible game. Many times in the last few games we have seen a D back out of a blitz after an audible, then be immediately ready for whatever hot route the Packers are running.
They really need Monty back and healthy. Same with Adams getting back up to speed.
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I can't see anybody on offense believing that, admitting it and then adjusting to it this fast. If everyone was injured preseason like Jordy, then maybe.Originally posted by sharpe1027 View PostThey may be trying to eat clock to shorten the game knowing that they can't compete with the best teams right now.
I just think they are stuck with audibles versus pressure that have been identified (in no huddle) and by continuously making adjustments throughout the play clock, they are ceding the last adjustment to the defense.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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Maybe not as extreme as what I wrote, but it wasn't long ago that MM would talk about trying to X number of snaps at a minimum. I do not think that is as high of a priority right now.Originally posted by pbmax View PostI can't see anybody on offense believing that, admitting it and then adjusting to it this fast. If everyone was injured preseason like Jordy, then maybe.
I just think they are stuck with audibles versus pressure that have been identified (in no huddle) and by continuously making adjustments throughout the play clock, they are ceding the last adjustment to the defense.
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This is why I love Packerrats so much. A guy who, in his first two seasons, seemed on course to be possibly one of the best Packer running backs ever, is, after eight games this year, a fat, injured, pig.Originally posted by George Cumby View PostIt seems that it's a necessity thing. Nelson gone for the season, Adams and Monty dinged up, Lacey a fat, injured pig. I think their hands are tied so they are playing what they got......
We brook no nonsense around here. I love it."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
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We are equal opportunity. Once he rips off a couple 100 yard games, the label will be changed accordingly.Originally posted by Fritz View PostThis is why I love Packerrats so much. A guy who, in his first two seasons, seemed on course to be possibly one of the best Packer running backs ever, is, after eight games this year, a fat, injured, pig.
We brook no nonsense around here. I love it.
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An even better question is: how does the all knowing Rutnstrut know that they think that?Originally posted by Rutnstrut View PostIMO a better question would be. Why do the all knowing stubby and TT think the guy is a worthy starting TE?"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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