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  • #16
    I don't think anyone is ready to give up on this season yet, but it is clear that the problems with the offense lie deeper than just scraping off the off-season rust or meeting up with a defense that is softer than Minnesota's. This offense has structural problems that go well beyond rust and the loss of a left guard, and we don't yet have clear evidence that the staff and QB have what it takes to identify and fix those problems.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Airin' Rodgers View Post
      I know the Packers offense is in disarray and people are worried (maybe rightfully so), but we opened up with 2 road games including probably what was our toughest game of the season. We're 1-1. Can we wait until this 4 game homestand ends before we declare the team broken? All of the games are winnable and we could come out of this 5-1
      True, but they started out 6-0 last year, but couldn't sustain it because of the dysfunctional offense. I'm not the least bit concerned that they lost at Minnesota. The concern is that the offense looks a lot like last year so far.
      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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      • #18
        Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
        True, but they started out 6-0 last year, but couldn't sustain it because of the dysfunctional offense. I'm not the least bit concerned that they lost at Minnesota. The concern is that the offense looks a lot like last year so far.
        And I think that's definitely a fair concern. I am holding onto hope that this is just a traditional packers slow start from past years, and they will get things fixed heading into winter.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Airin' Rodgers View Post
          I know the Packers offense is in disarray and people are worried (maybe rightfully so), but we opened up with 2 road games including probably what was our toughest game of the season. We're 1-1. Can we wait until this 4 game homestand ends before we declare the team broken? All of the games are winnable and we could come out of this 5-1
          Or we could easily be 2-4.
          Everyone talks about what a juggernaut Minnesota is. Honestly they played pretty poorly themselves, AP did absolutely nothing then got hurt. They had a retread, injury prone, never played in a playoff game qb and a bunch of no names on offense. They scored 17 pts. They have a good young defense but come on, this is what our offense has been for 14 -15 games or so. And when you can't move the ball and score points, there are no gimme games.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Airin' Rodgers View Post
            I know the Packers offense is in disarray and people are worried (maybe rightfully so), but we opened up with 2 road games including probably what was our toughest game of the season. We're 1-1. Can we wait until this 4 game homestand ends before we declare the team broken? All of the games are winnable and we could come out of this 5-1

            Last 12 regular season games QB rating average:
            Rodgers = 81.4
            Cutler = 94.2


            And before anyone thinks Jacksonville has a stellar defense this year, look what SD did to them. Rodgers and the whole offense have been crap for almost a full year now, and despite a full off season to correct things, the addition of a TE with talent and the return of Jordy, and Lacy supposedly being in shape, there are absolutely no signs this offense has improved in any way shape or form. I'm not panicking, I'm somewhere between pissed and depressed.
            2025 Ratpickers champion.

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            • #21
              Cleveland would take him in a second. He's still got a good arm but he makes dumb mistakes now and then. He's also taken a real pounding with some terrible CHI O-lines.

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              • #22
                where I live up here in Northern Wi. tourist alley we have a diverse crew of fans up here and almost all bears fans are say Yaaaaaaaa now we have a chance to win 1 or 2 games anyway draft a good QB and trade Cutler if he has any value left if not drop his lazzy no good a** use his salery to bring in some players that actually want to play .
                Win win they say

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Patler View Post
                  Cutler might require surgery and could be out for quite a while.

                  http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...cutler-absence
                  The Bears didn't look any better when Hoyer went in there Monday night.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Pugger View Post
                    The Bears didn't look any better when Hoyer went in there Monday night.

                    I know. I couldn't tell if it was Brian or Steny.
                    "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                    KYPack

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