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My preference in the past has been a 3-3, but that was based on our personnel.Originally posted by pbmax View PostLiterally the only difference between the 4-2 you love and the 2-4 you despise is Perry's hand in the dirt.
This year, rather than Peppers at end, it will be Wilkseron.
That said, I don't think anyone ran anything as predictable and static as Capers 2-4...
Max, why do you soooooooo love bad defense?? No matter how pathetic the results, you always defend dunderdummy!!! Seriously, he's been shown the door, and you still unsheath your sword at the first hint that anyone is critical of your beloved dunderdummy.
Given your love of lousy defense, you must be severely depressed these days with the prospect of improvement??
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I don't want improvement to come only from switching scheme every 2-3 years. Which is where I fear this is headed.Originally posted by wist43 View Post
Given your love of lousy defense, you must be severely depressed these days with the prospect of improvement??
I want the entire enterprise to figure out the disconnect between coach/scheme/personnel. They got the injury thing addressed (thought its been happening to one position too often). They are smart enough to figure out what went wrong with the last 4 of 6 years.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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Didin't Cobb, Nelson and Adams each miss time or played injured at one point or another during Run the Table? Offensive was still effective with Cook and A-Rod clicking.Originally posted by pbmax View PostRun the table featured three wideouts to fear AND Cook.
Who is the third wideout?
Packers still have Cobb and Adams. Jordy can't run anymore, so no big loss. Re-sign Janis and draft Ridley. If Ridley doesn't fall to the Packers, there currently are plenty of stopgap receivers out there on the streets of Baltimore. Maclin, Pryor, Decker, Mike Wallace, to name a few.
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OIC. But I'm not worried. Unlike Todd, who often would hibernate and simply crossed his fingers for his wally rookies to blossom into contributors in their rookie season, odds are, Gute will do something about the corner wormhole before week 1.Originally posted by gbgary View Postthe thread is about DB's...so i commented on DB's.
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So rookies at DB: problem.Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View PostDidin't Cobb, Nelson and Adams each miss time or played injured at one point or another during Run the Table? Offensive was still effective with Cook and A-Rod clicking.
Packers still have Cobb and Adams. Jordy can't run anymore, so no big loss. Re-sign Janis and draft Ridley. If Ridley doesn't fall to the Packers, there currently are plenty of stopgap receivers out there on the streets of Baltimore. Maclin, Pryor, Decker, Mike Wallace, to name a few.
Rookie wideouts: no problem
Stopgap TE: problem
Stopgap WR: no problemBud 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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In M3's offense, these players need to be able to beat coverage one on one. Stopgap at WR or TE doesn't work.
In Aaron Rodgers' last full season of 2016, the Green Bay Packers' franchise quarterback led the league with 40 passing touchdowns, including 31 from the opposing 19-yard line in. Of those touchdowns, just three were thrown to tight ends: two to Richard Rodgers and one to Jared Cook.
Given head coach Mike McCarthy's preference for receivers who beat their defenders with physical abilities as opposed to schematic help, the lack of a big body who can win one-on-one battles in the red zone has been a noticeable deficit in Green Bay's offense over the last half-decade. It makes Rodgers' year-to-year performances all the more remarkable in that he's doing what he does with receivers who have been limited by their playbook and by their own physical limitations and injuries.
Graham presents new challenges for defenses trying to deal with Rodgers' clinical expertise. Most red-zone passing plays have pressed Rodgers to make things happen outside of structure, because Green Bay's offense is short on route combinations that generally work so well near the goal line, especially against man coverage. If you're not going to call rub routes or slant/fade crossers even though they've been proved to be highly effective, you're going to have to rely on receivers who can create touchdowns by way of their physical gifts.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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Not always. James Jones and Greg Jennings were quite good as rookies.Originally posted by red View Posti think history has proven over and over again the rookie WR's need at least 2 to 3 years before the get itI 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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No. With Adams and Graham, we don't necessarily need another 1000 yard guy. (Not that that wouldn't be a good thing.) Add in the backs and I think Rodgers can get to 4000 yards by spreading the ball around. The last time the Packers won the Super Bowl, only Jennings had more than 700 yards.Originally posted by red View Postjennings has 45 catches for 630 yards and 3 tds his rookie year
jones has 47 for 676 and 2 TDs
those aren't big years. we need a #2 WR that can get close to 1000 and 10tdsI 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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If the Packers get someone as talented as Jennings, then they might work as #2. It may work with someone like Jones.Originally posted by Joemailman View PostNo. With Adams and Graham, we don't necessarily need another 1000 yard guy. (Not that that wouldn't be a good thing.) Add in the backs and I think Rodgers can get to 4000 yards by spreading the ball around. The last time the Packers won the Super Bowl, only Jennings had more than 700 yards.
But what are the odds that player is on Adams rookie level next year?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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Graham isn't going to get you 1000 yardsOriginally posted by Joemailman View PostNo. With Adams and Graham, we don't necessarily need another 1000 yard guy. (Not that that wouldn't be a good thing.) Add in the backs and I think Rodgers can get to 4000 yards by spreading the ball around. The last time the Packers won the Super Bowl, only Jennings had more than 700 yards.
coming off of 2 concussions last season, adams is one big hit away from being lost for the season
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As we saw last season, so is everyone else.Originally posted by red View Post, adams is one big hit away from being lost for the season
Actually, Adams didn't miss a game due to the first nasty hit, and may have been able to come back from the second. It's possible he'll be shielded from a lot of hits due to having #12 back and fewer short routes across the middle. Let Cobb get concussed for a while.
I think we all kind of think some guys are concussion prone, but I don't think the science on this is definitive. Hell, Shields may play out his career without another concussion for all we know.*
*but I doubt it"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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