The Packers play the Rams this Sunday. The Rams are unbeaten & are considered by many to be the best team in the NFC right now.
The Rams are favored by 9 at the moment.
Now then : let's reason together.
That 9 point spread is based upon what the oddsmakers have seen all season from the 2 teams.
If the Packers simply stick to their usual MO, it will most likely result in a loss - death from a thousand cuts.
WHAT IF : McCarthy went ballistically bold?
Here's what he has :
- a future Hall of Fame QB
- what should be a full complement of healthy receivers
- Ty Montgomery, who has not to date been very effectively utilized, and Jamal Williams, an
adept pass blocker
- an offensive line that is capable of pass blocking for at least a short time
- and, of course, a really undependable defense
WHY NOT : Go all-pass (for at least 3 quarters? If you abandon the old traditional thinking of 'trying to establish the run', you eliminate the inevitable 2 yard runs during your drives, which take the ball out of your most talented player's hands.
Spread the Rams defense out. 4 receiver sets + Montgomery or Williams to pass block or occasionally sneak out of the backfield.
Concentrate on patterns of at least 10 yards.
In effect, you are now betting on one of the best quarterbacks to ever play to hit on at least 33% of his attempts to keep moving the chains.
You also force the Rams to pass rush on every offensive play - which has to begin wearing them down to some degree.
If you can somehow have the lead in the 4th quarter, THEN work in a running game.
I keep reading about how the Packers have to get that ol' running game together - but for me, this is simply playing into the hands of that 9 point spread.
LUCK FAVORS THE BOLD!!
The Rams are favored by 9 at the moment.
Now then : let's reason together.
That 9 point spread is based upon what the oddsmakers have seen all season from the 2 teams.
If the Packers simply stick to their usual MO, it will most likely result in a loss - death from a thousand cuts.
WHAT IF : McCarthy went ballistically bold?
Here's what he has :
- a future Hall of Fame QB
- what should be a full complement of healthy receivers
- Ty Montgomery, who has not to date been very effectively utilized, and Jamal Williams, an
adept pass blocker
- an offensive line that is capable of pass blocking for at least a short time
- and, of course, a really undependable defense
WHY NOT : Go all-pass (for at least 3 quarters? If you abandon the old traditional thinking of 'trying to establish the run', you eliminate the inevitable 2 yard runs during your drives, which take the ball out of your most talented player's hands.
Spread the Rams defense out. 4 receiver sets + Montgomery or Williams to pass block or occasionally sneak out of the backfield.
Concentrate on patterns of at least 10 yards.
In effect, you are now betting on one of the best quarterbacks to ever play to hit on at least 33% of his attempts to keep moving the chains.
You also force the Rams to pass rush on every offensive play - which has to begin wearing them down to some degree.
If you can somehow have the lead in the 4th quarter, THEN work in a running game.
I keep reading about how the Packers have to get that ol' running game together - but for me, this is simply playing into the hands of that 9 point spread.
LUCK FAVORS THE BOLD!!


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