As the dust settles on the Packer's loss to the Chargers, no Packer fan ever likes a GB loss. They remain in the lead in the NFC North as well as being NFC strong contenders for a playoff bye. Yes, Go Pack Go.
The best coaches/teams learn more from a loss than from a win. Let's look at some of the things that went wrong.
Turner and Bulaga were vulnerable to a pass rush that sacked Rodgers. Both looked like they started the game tired. Additionally, run blocking by the Packer O-line looked tired. The low energy level of the the O-line play was glaring. That said what will be needed to take place before they play Carolina at Lambeau? IMO, the most critical need is for rest. Less practice in pads with more focus placed on walkthroughs at 1/2 speed that focus on opposition tendencies. Just showing up with a playbook for an NFL game is not good enough and the Chargers loss makes that point apparent.
Next, the Packer Defense allowed too many big plays. The Chargers did their homework on the Packers and it showed. The Packers D went from outstanding goal line stands to giving up yards both on the ground and in the air. Were the Packers overthinking on Defense or were they also very tired as well?
GB's professional coaches will closely examine this Chargers loss and should turn it to the Packers advantage moving forward. I had rather learn about these weaknesses now, rather than discover them by surprise in the playoffs.
IMO, GB looked slow and tired. Unless they get rested and do a better job researching Carolina, this same scene could repeat itself again and at home in front of the Packer faithfull. Let's hope this will be a wake up call to not look past ANY game/team.
The best coaches/teams learn more from a loss than from a win. Let's look at some of the things that went wrong.
Turner and Bulaga were vulnerable to a pass rush that sacked Rodgers. Both looked like they started the game tired. Additionally, run blocking by the Packer O-line looked tired. The low energy level of the the O-line play was glaring. That said what will be needed to take place before they play Carolina at Lambeau? IMO, the most critical need is for rest. Less practice in pads with more focus placed on walkthroughs at 1/2 speed that focus on opposition tendencies. Just showing up with a playbook for an NFL game is not good enough and the Chargers loss makes that point apparent.
Next, the Packer Defense allowed too many big plays. The Chargers did their homework on the Packers and it showed. The Packers D went from outstanding goal line stands to giving up yards both on the ground and in the air. Were the Packers overthinking on Defense or were they also very tired as well?
GB's professional coaches will closely examine this Chargers loss and should turn it to the Packers advantage moving forward. I had rather learn about these weaknesses now, rather than discover them by surprise in the playoffs.
IMO, GB looked slow and tired. Unless they get rested and do a better job researching Carolina, this same scene could repeat itself again and at home in front of the Packer faithfull. Let's hope this will be a wake up call to not look past ANY game/team.

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