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I dunno. Jordy and Cobb are pretty talented. I do think Jordy is on the downside and they need someone else to step up. Adams needs to really show a lot of improvement, and Davis needs to develop. I'm not sure Janis will ever be more than what he is. Abbrederis is a "maxed out ability guy". Brooks was sneaky good, Sharpe was a beast...Freeman was pretty good too.
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Freeman was average at best. He left Green Bay and VANISHED. His career (and also Bill Schroeder's) were entirely because Brett Favre was throwing them the ball. That is what makes Favre's 3 MVP streak stretch so amazing...because he had very little to work with at receiver compared to guys like Marino, Manning, Montana, etc. He's getting a nearly washed up guy like Don Beebe or Andre Rison thrown into the mix and still wasn't missing a beat.Originally posted by run pMc View PostI dunno. Jordy and Cobb are pretty talented. I do think Jordy is on the downside and they need someone else to step up. Adams needs to really show a lot of improvement, and Davis needs to develop. I'm not sure Janis will ever be more than what he is. Abbrederis is a "maxed out ability guy". Brooks was sneaky good, Sharpe was a beast...Freeman was pretty good too.
Rodgers at least has had strong enough depth at WR, which Favre often did not have. Honestly, I think the Packers have plenty of talent at WR...they need a true receiver specific coach IMO. I was never a fan of putting Edgar Bennett in charge of the WRs, and I think our receivers have declined in their technique and discipline ever since...especially the young kids. Now we have a QB in charge of the WRs. I just don't get it.It's such a GOOD feeling...13 TIME WORLD CHAMPIONS!!
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This I agree with completely. An athletic guy running up the seam makes life easier for everyone on offense. You have to get Cook involved this week.Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View PostOffensive staff needs to get Cook involved more in the game plan. Gotta find a way to isolate Cook against LBers and safeties.It's such a GOOD feeling...13 TIME WORLD CHAMPIONS!!
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Maybe you wanted to lose the game, I can not believe any coach or player on the Packers felt that way.Originally posted by King Friday View PostI don't think it was the players...they should always be going all out because their paycheck depends on it.
It would be the coaches...in terms of play-calling, making substitutions, etc. I'm not saying that the Packers threw the game...but if it starts not looking like your day, are you really going to go all William Wallace to inspire the troops knowing it very, very likely means you'll be playing Seattle instead of Washington?
I remember saying before the game that week that I would rather lose and play Washington...it was BETTER for the Packers in terms of their chances to reach and win the Super Bowl. That is the ultimate decision maker IMO. You can't tell me that bit of knowledge was missing in the back of the minds of the coaches, and that it would not influence their decisions to SOME extent.
Winning the division again would have been meaningful. Any momentum gained from a win would have been extremely valuable, especially in view of the way the season had gone for the Packers. Having lost at home already to Chicago and Detroit, losing to MN was also meaningful to the Packers in a very negative way. I can not believe that any GB coach or player wanted to do anything but win that game, and hopefully in a convincing way. There was nothing positive for the Packers from losing that game. Losing the division at home reinforced a lot of negative things surrounding the team last year. Winning would have given the coaches positive things to build on. Losing gave them nothing.
Besides, there was no reason to fear Seattle. Somehow you go through them or teams that beat them anyway. I think the Packers have Seattle figured out and they know that based on the last two times they have played them. Not that they will win every time, but they will should have opportunities to.
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No way to know if Jordy is on the downside. Before this past game.....the last time Jordy was on the field playing he was a top 5 WR (in the league). Who knows if he's fully recovered, but if he is there is no reason to think he's on the downside (based on his play during his last full season).Originally posted by run pMc View PostI do think Jordy is on the downside
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I played NO college ball, but going slower than normal can get you in trouble from unexpected places if everyone else is moving at 100%. Same as not keeping head on swivel.Originally posted by Maxie the Taxi View PostI played exactly one semester of competitive football, so I'll defer to the guys on the board who know, like Vince, kypack, harv, pb etc. But how does a football player -- especially a pro football player of any quality -- play less than balls out? I'd always heard that's an invitation to injury.
But you can half ass it and still be where you were supposed to be. You can also not chase after play moves away from (or past) you. Lots of ways to save energy for later if you are not going all out.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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Well, except that he was 29 then and he's 31 now. Also, he's coming off a major knee reconstruction that most players don't recover from fully until the 2nd year.Originally posted by Packgator View PostNo way to know if Jordy is on the downside. Before this past game.....the last time Jordy was on the field playing he was a top 5 WR (in the league). Who knows if he's fully recovered, but if he is there is no reason to think he's on the downside (based on his play during his last full season).
There is no way Jordy will be as good as he was. No way. Now Cobb, if healthy, he could bounce back all the way. He's our #1. I'd bet on it.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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Cobb MAY be a #1 in GB, but he's not good enough for that designation on most teams.Originally posted by JustinHarrell View PostWell, except that he was 29 then and he's 31 now. Also, he's coming off a major knee reconstruction that most players don't recover from fully until the 2nd year.
There is no way Jordy will be as good as he was. No way. Now Cobb, if healthy, he could bounce back all the way. He's our #1. I'd bet on it.
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The packers don't have a legit #1 outside receiver right now. But they have the QB, RB, OL and a lot of solid young guys with experience And if healrhy, they do have a top notch slot WR.Originally posted by Rutnstrut View PostCobb MAY be a #1 in GB, but he's not good enough for that designation on most teams.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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Jordy didn't play a single snap in the preseason so for all we know he could just be rusty and nothing more.Originally posted by Packgator View PostNo way to know if Jordy is on the downside. Before this past game.....the last time Jordy was on the field playing he was a top 5 WR (in the league). Who knows if he's fully recovered, but if he is there is no reason to think he's on the downside (based on his play during his last full season).
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Must win game. Do it!
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