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  • to be two RBs or not two RBs

    I'm not going to panic over Monty's weak game. WTF, Barry Sanders had poor performances.
    But every other NFL team seems to be splitting carries between 2 backs. Maybe the blocking was shitty against Cincy, another back would suck too. But don't you want to give some fresh legs a shot?

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    I think Monty got banged up early in the game and toughed it out. That explains the lack of explosiveness. I use WebMD so I know about these things.

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    • #3
      Williams had one carry for 6 yds. Monty played half assed, why not give the kid a few lugs? Monty looked totally fatigued at the end, he could use a bit of rest.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by KYPack View Post
        Williams had one carry for 6 yds. Monty played half assed, why not give the kid a few lugs? Monty looked totally fatigued at the end, he could use a bit of rest.
        That's stubby, he just doesn't get it.

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        • #5
          Even in Adrian Peterson's prime, the Vikings always seemed to have another productive back who would mix it up. In addition to giving Daddy Peterson a blow, it was another wrinkle for the O.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by KYPack View Post
            Williams had one carry for 6 yds. Monty played half assed, why not give the kid a few lugs? Monty looked totally fatigued at the end, he could use a bit of rest.
            They have gone through that before, with plans to get the ball to Lacy or Starks falling through when M3 gets the no huddle going and the other guy was carrying the load. Usually it was Starks left holding the bad, but it was Lacy early in his career.

            I bet Monty continues to dominate snaps until the O line gets healthier.

            They could find Monty injured from the first half ding he got, or find him worn out from his high snap count (he was on pace for a RB record after last week) but I bet they wait.

            He did not look like the same guy today. Much more hesitant, ran like he was worried about his injury. But M3 doesn't like making a switch if he hasn't worn out all options mid season.
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            • #7
              Can't block, tentative runner, yeah he is comparable to AP and Sanders.
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              • #8
                Would probably do better with Bulaga and Bakhtiari out there instead of Murphy and McCray, but yeah, he's been getting a LOT of snaps and the heat probably wore him out. Are the rookies not ready to siphon off snaps yet? They're gonna run Montgomery into the ground and be forced to play them at this rate.

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                • #9
                  The seemingly poor quality of our RBs is really poor quality in our O Line. That is true under the best circumstances and much more true with the injuries.

                  Montgomery has been decent the few times he got any blocking. In addition to that, we were playing from behind yesterday, and more passing was called for. Given the pathetic state of the O Line, about the only thing that was working was Rodgers' great mobility.

                  I'd like to see a little more of Aaron Jones and Davonte Mays, both of whom seemed to have as much potential or more than Williams in the preseason.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by run pMc View Post
                    Would probably do better with Bulaga and Bakhtiari out there instead of Murphy and McCray, but yeah, he's been getting a LOT of snaps and the heat probably wore him out. Are the rookies not ready to siphon off snaps yet? They're gonna run Montgomery into the ground and be forced to play them at this rate.
                    The rookies might be worse than Ty is at picking up blitzes so that is why they aren't seeing a lot of playing time just yet.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Pugger View Post
                      The rookies might be worse than Ty is at picking up blitzes so that is why they aren't seeing a lot of playing time just yet.
                      Monty still has issues and the best blitz pickup is either Ripper or Jamaal Williams, who did it for 3 years in college.

                      Monty missed two that I saw (one I was certain of) and I was kinda surprised M3 didn't stick Ripper out there to catch a break. I think someone posted this in the Game Thread.

                      M3 doesn't like going with unpracticed items in the game plan though, so I bet he thought Monty would be able to make hay with screens, which were plentiful in the second half.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                        M3 doesn't like going with unpracticed items in the game plan though, so I bet he thought Monty would be able to make hay with screens, which were plentiful in the second half.
                        The inside passes and screen should have worked; the Cincy D line was absolutely sprinting to Rodgers. You could tell they didn't care if the Packers tried to run or screen. Problems were that the O-linemen were really bad getting to their spots, and the pass rush was so fast it was blowing up lanes for the screens.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Tony Oday View Post
                          Can't block, tentative runner, yeah he is comparable to AP and Sanders.
                          Funny how people love to pile on. That OL was a complete shit show. Last year the critique was he can't take the pounding required of an NFL back. This year he leads all RBs in snap count. He did just fine with what he had to work with. He isn't AP, admitted, but for my money I love his versatility. We are lucky we have him right now. MM is leaving him in there because he fears for ARods life.
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                          • #14
                            And incidentally he wasn't "missing blitz pickups" he was compensating for a leaky OL. BIG difference.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by bobblehead View Post
                              Funny how people love to pile on. That OL was a complete shit show. Last year the critique was he can't take the pounding required of an NFL back. This year he leads all RBs in snap count. He did just fine with what he had to work with. He isn't AP, admitted, but for my money I love his versatility. We are lucky we have him right now. MM is leaving him in there because he fears for ARods life.
                              I love his abilities in the pass game and the options/mismatches he creates. But he's averaging 3 yards per carry. That ain't all on the OL. Seattle's is shit but Carson is averaging 4.5/carry.
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