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  • I'm having troulbe understanding how an inexperienced coach

    and staff is a good thing to develope a bunch of inexperienced players. They have no track record of being able to develope players much less a whole roster of young talent.

    Today's gameplan looked like total shiit. They played scared. they looked scared to try and move the ball agaisnt the defense that frankly didn't look all that super aside from the Packers calling stupid plays stalling drives.

    I saw like one slant all day. Few quick passes and play action. The coaching left alot to be desired. And I'm already hearing how Favre is killing the team, when he did nothing wrong. They got in a hole and left Favre to do nothing by try some miracle comeback. The offense I think could have moved the ball and scored in the 1st half but that was about as bad of playcalling as I'd seen in a long long time.

  • #2
    Mike Sherman was equally inexperienced. So was his staff.

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    • #3
      Re: I'm having troulbe understanding how an inexperienced co

      Originally posted by Packers4Glory
      and staff is a good thing to develope a bunch of inexperienced players. They have no track record of being able to develope players much less a whole roster of young talent.

      Today's gameplan looked like total shiit. They played scared. they looked scared to try and move the ball agaisnt the defense that frankly didn't look all that super aside from the Packers calling stupid plays stalling drives.

      I saw like one slant all day. Few quick passes and play action. The coaching left alot to be desired. And I'm already hearing how Favre is killing the team, when he did nothing wrong. They got in a hole and left Favre to do nothing by try some miracle comeback. The offense I think could have moved the ball and scored in the 1st half but that was about as bad of playcalling as I'd seen in a long long time.
      I'll try to analyze the play calling tomorrow.

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      • #4
        I guess TT should have hired Marv Levy.
        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
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        • #5
          yeah Sherman was, and look what he got us. a bunch of crappy signings. I'm just not understanding the logic of hiring someone w/ like MM to run this team, instead of atleast some established O or D cordinator w/ a trach record of success.


          To me it looked like they were scared. It was the worst playcalling I've seen. Brett at the end of the half was like "what the hell are we doing". they weren't trying to hurry up and force the tempo and get a score. They were happy running the clock down and setting up a retarded 53yd try for the new kicker.

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          • #6
            "Something Stinks " It's that cheese on your head going bad ? LOL


            GO BEARS !
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            • #7
              Originally posted by BEARMAN
              "Something Stinks " It's that cheese on your head going bad ? LOL


              GO BEARS !
              I love how bear fans are so cocky. I guess its true that no chicago fan knows how to handle success.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BEARMAN
                "Something Stinks " It's that cheese on your head going bad ? LOL


                GO BEARS !
                chicago fans are notoriously sore winners. but they really can't help it; they don't have many consistent winners in chicago.
                Always respect your opponent, even when you're kicking the crap outta him.

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                • #9
                  Isn't every coach inexperienced at one point? While I was not impressed with M3's coaching debut, ya gotta give the guy a chance. Let's see what he can turn around and do differently about next week.

                  And face it....Chicago came out ready to play, they look good out there. You can't take that away from them.

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                  • #10
                    Actually, I liked the game plan. Did you all prefer Shermy's plan, which was to have Favre throw the ball fifty plus times? MM needed to try to keep the game close, and running the ball was the only way. He actually got this team into several third and short situations early in the game. It was the lack of execution on those plays that hurt, not the calls.

                    The team also seemed slightly more disciplined than Shermy's teams. Slightly.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Fritz
                      Actually, I liked the game plan. Did you all prefer Shermy's plan, which was to have Favre throw the ball fifty plus times? MM needed to try to keep the game close, and running the ball was the only way. He actually got this team into several third and short situations early in the game. It was the lack of execution on those plays that hurt, not the calls.

                      The team also seemed slightly more disciplined than Shermy's teams. Slightly.
                      What is you metric for gauging discipline?
                      He got the team into several third and short situations? And what did he do - he ran the weakest part of his team (the interior O-line) against the Bears' strength (D-line). On both short plays he failed to use the flanker option with his best players (Favre and Driver) playing catch. Favre's first two tosses were compltions for 42 yards. He completed all 5 passes in the first half. You didn't like Sherman's passing last year? At least they were able to move the ball and stay in games. The Packers were never in the game yesterday. That has to be one of the worst offensive performances I've witnessed since we played the '85 Bears. And a lot of it was due to putting a governor on the best players, Favre and Driver.

                      Somehow, Sherman was able to protect Favre somewhat with crappy linemen and gain a lot of yards with Noah Herron as his top RB and Chatman, Thurman, and Donald Lee as his WRs behind Driver. The offensive scheme yesterday, and the disconnect with what was happening on the field was absurd
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by mraynrand
                        Originally posted by Fritz
                        Actually, I liked the game plan. Did you all prefer Shermy's plan, which was to have Favre throw the ball fifty plus times? MM needed to try to keep the game close, and running the ball was the only way. He actually got this team into several third and short situations early in the game. It was the lack of execution on those plays that hurt, not the calls.

                        The team also seemed slightly more disciplined than Shermy's teams. Slightly.
                        What is you metric for gauging discipline?
                        He got the team into several third and short situations? And what did he do - he ran the weakest part of his team (the interior O-line) against the Bears' strength (D-line). On both short plays he failed to use the flanker option with his best players (Favre and Driver) playing catch. Favre's first two tosses were compltions for 42 yards. He completed all 5 passes in the first half. You didn't like Sherman's passing last year? At least they were able to move the ball and stay in games. The Packers were never in the game yesterday. That has to be one of the worst offensive performances I've witnessed since we played the '85 Bears. And a lot of it was due to putting a governor on the best players, Favre and Driver.

                        Somehow, Sherman was able to protect Favre somewhat with crappy linemen and gain a lot of yards with Noah Herron as his top RB and Chatman, Thurman, and Donald Lee as his WRs behind Driver. The offensive scheme yesterday, and the disconnect with what was happening on the field was absurd
                        i agree with that 100%. i could not believe they only passed the ball 5 times in the first half. i hated sherman as much as anyone and all the picks last year were horrible, but we actually had a chance to win some of those games that we lost. yesterday there was no chance as there was no desire to change up the gameplan and go with what was working.

                        it was horrible... embarassing being out in public, obviously a packers fan.

                        piss.

                        poor.

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                        • #13
                          Technically it was 8 pass attempts, but he was sacked thrice!!!
                          Just being technical

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Joemailman
                            I guess TT should have hired Marv Levy.
                            I was thinking Joe Paterno.

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                            • #15
                              Im sure Jerry Burns is around somewhere out of work. He has experience.
                              Originally posted by 3irty1
                              This is museum quality stupidity.

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