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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
Forgot to mention a huge dud in initial list: Jeff Janis. My god, catch the fucking ball! You're in the NFL dude, act like it!!!
I've been one of Janis' biggest supporters, but in addition to the dropped pass, I think he was the main culprit in the two long kickoff returns.
Ted Thompson tops the list, though. He has gotten by on Aaron Rodgers' superior performance level for a long time and has failed miserably to maximize building a team around him. Rodgers was not without blame, but clearly his receivers were just plain not good enough to win battles in man coverage - and that is on the GM, that and general weakness at just about every position you can name.
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Davis continues to make some bad decisions as a returner, but he is more effective than all the other options. The skinny dude handles both punts and KOs. He deserves a participation ribbon. He'll be a stud someday.
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I've been one of Janis' biggest supporters, but in addition to the dropped pass, I think he was the main culprit in the two long kickoff returns.
Ted Thompson tops the list, though. He has gotten by on Aaron Rodgers' superior performance level for a long time and has failed miserably to maximize building a team around him. Rodgers was not without blame, but clearly his receivers were just plain not good enough to win battles in man coverage - and that is on the GM, that and general weakness at just about every position you can name.
I don't think we have bad receivers but these guys have been having problems getting open since Seattle showed the league how to defend our passing game a while ago now. Hey Mikey! If your scheme isn't fooling anyone perhaps you should try a different approach? If we can all see it from our living rooms why can't YOU??
Davis continues to make some bad decisions as a returner, but he is more effective than all the other options. The skinny dude handles both punts and KOs. He deserves a participation ribbon. He'll be a stud someday.
If you're gonna feature Monty as your RB, treat him like one! Handing it off to him only 7 times is a joke. If he is effective keep feeding him the damn ball. Mike did this same crap with Lacy too. He gives lip service to running the ball but if it isn't yielding big plays he abandons quick. He is one of those coaches who is infatuated with the big play and it has rubbed off on AR.
Davis continues to make some bad decisions as a returner, but he is more effective than all the other options. The skinny dude handles both punts and KOs. He deserves a participation ribbon. He'll be a stud someday.
Davis took a knee with 11 seconds left in the 2nd quarter, as if Fat Mac was gonna let the Great Arm of Butte gunsling it from the 25 for at least a field goal, 11 seconds and all. Take a chance and return the kick!
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