After watching both teams throughout the preseason, these are my humble observations on the best way to approach the season opener :
Offense : Our running game is a true work in progress on the interior & 1 & 2 yard runs will only lead to 2nd & longs & 3rd & longs, which invite turnovers.
I would go with a very unorthodox approach.
I would have the Packers TRULY using the pass to set up the run, and basically abandon the run through the first quarter in lieu of slants, quick outs, and screens. I would keep at least one back in at all times to protect Favre in the middle (I think Clifton & Tausch can handle the Bears ends very well - plus Alex Brown is hurting). The Bears will focus blitzes through the interior of our line, so even steady max-protection might be in order.
In effect, I would pit Driver, Jennings, Franks, Ferguson, & Green against the Bears secondary. Giving Favre a little time to throw, for me, represents our best chance to win the game.
Only once the Bear linebackers were at least a bit tentative about charging the gaps in run defense, would I start mixing in the run.
Slants, screens, & shallow crossing patterns - with 3 step drops to nullify the pass rush - would be the steady diet I would feed the Bears defense.
They are used to stopping the run on first down and then pinning their ears back, so why not avoid playing into their hands?
The Bear secondary is not nearly as good as the front seven, so let's attack there. Mike Brown has lost even more than a step - more than he can afford. The corners can be beaten (anyone remember the Carolina game?
Defense : I would jam the Bears receivers hard at the line. I wouldn't be so concerned about blitzes, and when I did, I would bring a cornerback, to keep Grossman anxious.
I would be more concerned with stopping the run & making Grossman have to beat us. In that setup, I like our chances a lot! Our linebackers should patiently troll the short/medium areas & wait for Grossman's inevitable mistakes.
The Bears never have adapted well to anything out of the ordinary. They simply don't seem, under Lovie, to adjust to things they are not expecting.
Go Packers!
Offense : Our running game is a true work in progress on the interior & 1 & 2 yard runs will only lead to 2nd & longs & 3rd & longs, which invite turnovers.
I would go with a very unorthodox approach.
I would have the Packers TRULY using the pass to set up the run, and basically abandon the run through the first quarter in lieu of slants, quick outs, and screens. I would keep at least one back in at all times to protect Favre in the middle (I think Clifton & Tausch can handle the Bears ends very well - plus Alex Brown is hurting). The Bears will focus blitzes through the interior of our line, so even steady max-protection might be in order.
In effect, I would pit Driver, Jennings, Franks, Ferguson, & Green against the Bears secondary. Giving Favre a little time to throw, for me, represents our best chance to win the game.
Only once the Bear linebackers were at least a bit tentative about charging the gaps in run defense, would I start mixing in the run.
Slants, screens, & shallow crossing patterns - with 3 step drops to nullify the pass rush - would be the steady diet I would feed the Bears defense.
They are used to stopping the run on first down and then pinning their ears back, so why not avoid playing into their hands?
The Bear secondary is not nearly as good as the front seven, so let's attack there. Mike Brown has lost even more than a step - more than he can afford. The corners can be beaten (anyone remember the Carolina game?
Defense : I would jam the Bears receivers hard at the line. I wouldn't be so concerned about blitzes, and when I did, I would bring a cornerback, to keep Grossman anxious.
I would be more concerned with stopping the run & making Grossman have to beat us. In that setup, I like our chances a lot! Our linebackers should patiently troll the short/medium areas & wait for Grossman's inevitable mistakes.
The Bears never have adapted well to anything out of the ordinary. They simply don't seem, under Lovie, to adjust to things they are not expecting.
Go Packers!


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