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    Offensive line is really starting to look adequate in pass coverage. I would say their line is playing in the middle of the pack right now, rather than in the bottom third. It is really hard to say whether it is just more experience or if it was in fact Colledge pulling a Ross Verba and solidifying the line.

    While they still cannot run block for a lick of beans, Brett isn't running for his life. He has actually had some pretty good time in the pocket to make some things happen.

    The run blocking left a lot to be desired. Morency did end the night with 99 yards, but that is not a fair judgement. I would argue approximately 30-40 of those yards came in the 4th quarter when the Eagles were in the dime, and the Packers were just practicing runnigng plays, ala against the Bears.

    The sad reality is after 4 games, the Packers haven't come close to putting up 100 legit yards on the ground in a game. For someone so committed to the run in M3, I have only seen him live up to his word in week 1. Brett through the ball 18 times in the first quarter alone last night. While he didn't have 50+ passing attempts, if the offense wasn't as stale as could be in the second half and earned some first downs, he easily would have.

    Morency looks like he'll be a damn good two next year. I told you guys that he looks a lot like Tatum Bell since they're the same type of players, and he showed me that last night. I didn't see any excessive dancing last night, but perhaps that is because nothing was open and on several occasions I applauded him for cutting back and trying to create on his own.

    In summary, I think the OL and RB situations are starting to look less grim this season. The special teams are terrible but that might be because of our sugar-plum-fairy style players. The defensive line looks good, but the rest of the D looks lost.

    I have a hunch at this time next year we'll have an entirely new defensive scheme and coach, and likely be running a 3-4.

  • #2
    Re: Positives:

    Originally posted by Partial
    Morency looks like he'll be a damn good two next year.
    Not if he keeps dropping hand-offs and batting balls into the air like a setter looking for a spike.

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    • #3
      Nice thread.

      There are some nice things to build off. We are finding holes every week and we're finding things that need to be fixed next off season but we're also finding some things that won't need to be touched for a long time.

      Hawk
      Jennings
      Spitz
      Moll
      Colledge


      This is one draft class with 5 guys that look to be good starters. Before it's done, we might get Blackmon, Hodge and Jolly on the field too.

      This is the type of draft that when stacked on 1 or 2 more good ones and a good, young starting QB can be the ingredients for good things to come for a long time.

      I don't see a lot of positives for this year. WE have too many young guys making mistakes that cost games.
      Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by GregJennings
        Nice thread.

        There are some nice things to build off. We are finding holes every week and we're finding things that need to be fixed next off season but we're also finding some things that won't need to be touched for a long time.

        Hawk
        Jennings
        Spitz
        Moll
        Colledge


        This is one draft class with 5 guys that look to be good starters. Before it's done, we might get Blackmon, Hodge and Jolly on the field too.

        This is the type of draft that when stacked on 1 or 2 more good ones and a good, young starting QB can be the ingredients for good things to come for a long time.

        I don't see a lot of positives for this year. WE have too many young guys making mistakes that cost games.
        Offensive line has played good pass coverage since Colledge went in. That is a definite and it has also seemed to get better each week. Last night you began to see some running lanes forming.

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        • #5
          i dont think hawk can be included as a positive from last night. he looked very pedestrian, very normal and at times i wondered exactly what his assignment was.

          ... and his wiff on mcnabb looked very much like a defensive back approach. wait for the guy to come to you, get juked and get embarassed. i would have liked to see more attack and more instinct.

          hopefully it's just a matter of becoming more comfortable with his assignments. my roommate used to work out with hawk when they were teaching linebacker camp together and he kept talking about how different he looks, plays and runs. what made him great at ohio state was a maniacal approach to the game, a nonstop motor.

          id like to see more of that, but all in all, im pleased with his progression. just last night seemed to be bad all around for everyone.

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          • #6
            Re: Positives:

            Originally posted by Partial
            I would argue approximately 30-40 of those yards came in the 4th quarter when the Eagles were in the dime, and the Packers were just practicing runnigng plays, ala against the Bears.
            I'll take that bet. He rushed for 33 yards in the 4th quarter, true BUT 10 of those yards came when Rodgers went in the game. 18 of those yards were audibled into based on the blitz the Eagles had called. Where is the practice again? Oh yeah, the 10 yards when Rodgers entered the game...

            Originally posted by Partial
            I didn't see any excessive dancing last night, but perhaps that is because nothing was open and on several occasions I applauded him for cutting back and trying to create on his own.
            You did watch the game last night right? He had a hole, he hit it. That's what running backs do in the ZBS. They don't dance and the holes aren't

            that big, they seldom ever are in the ZBS. Oh wait, the 99 yards weren't legitimate and the offensive line can't "run block for a lick of beans". How silly of me.

            Originally posted by Partial
            I have a hunch at this time next year we'll have an entirely new defensive scheme and coach, and likely be running a 3-4.
            So all of the players that we drafted over the years to play specifically in the 4-3 will be gone? I.E. - We aren't even close to having the right personnel to play a 3-4. The Packers have played that in the past and it didn't work for them. About the only change you can count on is the Tampa 2 version of the Cover 2 being worked in.

            I can't believe you called me a moron after reading your post...
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            • #7
              "The special teams are terrible but that might be because of our sugar-plum-fairy style players. The defensive line looks good, but the rest of the D looks lost. " Partial

              I have to disagree here.

              PK Dave Raynar and P Jon Ryan are looking like near Studs now and will get there. These two players were very good for OUR side last night

              We can't cover kick's or punts worth a lick though. We are suckin' terrible in that department and need to see improvement in that area of ST's.

              Other criticisms:

              Our Secondary is a step out still at present and Ahmad Carroll looked worse than just terrible to me. He's looking more now ...like a clear bust as a first round draft pick..a waste.

              He's not going to get it !!! Hands... hands... hands and punk ass dirty crap. He makes me sick.

              I won't be sorry to see him go if I see much more of that BS. he needs to have Coach Mike Mccarthy to kick his silly ass. He was the worst player on OUR side. USELESS FLESH !!

              Al Harris is a step out. It's the Ole proof in the pudding syndrome.

              YOU get out what you put in. We are now seeing the effects of Al harris and his selfish choice to omit himself from OUR OTA'a.

              He's scrambling and not playing at all cool. Will he catch up ?

              Rod Woodson gets a bare pass from me.he is trying i'll say that but not consistent and with all that talent?

              The safetys looked invisable to me. Do I need to elaborate?

              Ohhhh nice try on the blitzing!! Work on that.

              Ryan Pickett? Uhhhh????

              Otherwise I was most impressed with the play of OUR DL.The middle of OUR DL kept the heat on a tough OL and didn't exactly make it easy on a fantastic QB... Donovan McNabb.

              What's not to like about "the Chunky Campbell's Soup Boy"? He's so DAM talented.

              AJ Hawk..he's trying but he needs to get stronger.

              MLB Nick Barnett ... DAM him and his arm tackles. Get the man on the ground... don't tackle like some wusssy !!

              The safetys looked invisable to me.

              Brett Favre .. .frustrated more... than I've ever observed him. He looks so alone when we are in a hole.

              Greg Jennings and DD are great WR's, but Brett needs 1 more second from OUR OL - before he launch's to hit the potential target who needs to get down the sidelined another 10 yards.

              Ohhh ! We need a taller WR as well.

              Nice to see Bubba make some catch's but he's frustrated too.

              Things arn't going all that well in Packer Paradise.

              Mike McCarthy. He looks stunned on the sidelines, and as well, so all alone.

              The chemistry on the team is bad.


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              • #8
                Re: Positives:

                Originally posted by Partial

                The run blocking left a lot to be desired. Morency did end the night with 99 yards, but that is not a fair judgement. I would argue approximately 30-40 of those yards came in the 4th quarter when the Eagles were in the dime, and the Packers were just practicing runnigng plays, ala against the Bears.

                The sad reality is after 4 games, the Packers haven't come close to putting up 100 legit yards on the ground in a game.
                Then you would be wrong. From the kickoff after the Eagles went up 24-9, with 3:51 left in the 3rd quarter, Morrency had 10 carries for 28 yards. That means when the Packers were within 8 points or less he had 16 carries for 71 yards, a 4.4 yard average. He had 12 carries for 50 yards in the first half, a legitimate 100 yard/game type of effort, which carried into his next 5 carries for around 21 yards in the 3rd.

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                • #9
                  Re: Positives:

                  Originally posted by MerlinWizard222
                  Originally posted by Partial
                  I would argue approximately 30-40 of those yards came in the 4th quarter when the Eagles were in the dime, and the Packers were just practicing runnigng plays, ala against the Bears.
                  I'll take that bet. He rushed for 33 yards in the 4th quarter, true BUT 10 of those yards came when Rodgers went in the game. 18 of those yards were audibled into based on the blitz the Eagles had called. Where is the practice again? Oh yeah, the 10 yards when Rodgers entered the game...
                  When you're down big you shouldn't be running to begin with. Like against the Bears, his big runs came from the dime. This is a feeble attempt to make yourself feel big because I called you a moron. My apologies for that. Ask yourself this, if we had a running game, where was it the first three quarters?

                  Originally posted by Partial
                  I didn't see any excessive dancing last night, but perhaps that is because nothing was open and on several occasions I applauded him for cutting back and trying to create on his own.
                  You did watch the game last night right? He had a hole, he hit it. That's what running backs do in the ZBS. They don't dance and the holes aren't
                  that big, they seldom ever are in the ZBS. Oh wait, the 99 yards weren't legitimate and the offensive line can't "run block for a lick of beans". How silly of me.
                  Right, thus me saying I didn't see any excessive dancing. Lets look at it this way, if our offensive line can run block, then where has the commitment to the run been? M3 said he was going to make it a priority to establish the run early. When you down by 3 TDs and running for 40 yards in the 4th quarter, that is NOT establishing the run. Another feeble attempt. BARNETT IS A BETTER LINEBACKER THEN AJ HAWK OMG THE MEGATON WHAT A STOOPID PICK WWTTD?

                  Originally posted by Partial
                  I have a hunch at this time next year we'll have an entirely new defensive scheme and coach, and likely be running a 3-4.
                  So all of the players that we drafted over the years to play specifically in the 4-3 will be gone? I.E. - We aren't even close to having the right personnel to play a 3-4. The Packers have played that in the past and it didn't work for them. About the only change you can count on is the Tampa 2 version of the Cover 2 being worked in.

                  I can't believe you called me a moron after reading your post...
                  So you mean like Dallas, a 4-3 team that switched to a 3-4 when Parcell's arrived? Or Maybe Baltimore, who went from a 3-4, to a 4-3, to a 46, back to a 4-3? Or what about the Jets, the newest team in the league to run a 3-4 after playing a hybrid system with Donnie Henderson. What about the Texans, who accumlated years of 3-4 players only to switch to a 4-3 this year.

                  The Packers don't have the talent up front to be concerned about that. The position they are rich with solid players is undersized defensive tackles. I think Jenkins, Williams, Kampman, hell even Cole could make good 3-4 DEs. In fact, most players thought it was going to happen this year. Kampman fully intend to bulk up to 285-290 this offseason. KGB would be an asset rushing from the outside linebacker spot on 3rd downs.

                  Is it likely to happen? Maybe, maybe not. Is it an outrageous idea given taht half the teams run a 3-4 in the league? Definitely not.

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                  • #10
                    I feel Jennings is a big positive, and Fergy is an unsung darkhorse that is very good at blocking, special teams, and sometimes catching the ball. People blame the defense but they are on the field a lot because the offense keeps dropping passes and turning the ball over. MM is throwing a lot at these guys, notice how they'll go from a shotgun to a snap under center to a hurry up offense? Plus, Favre often calls audibles now so it will take awhile for them to get their timing down and move the chains. I was actually happy with the first half.
                    Thanks Ted!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by packrulz
                      People blame the defense but they are on the field a lot because the offense keeps dropping passes and turning the ball over.
                      Actually, packrulz, I went over the stats of the game this morning and what struck me was that we had the ball 5 minutes longer than Philly.

                      It probably won't get much better than that, I'm afraid...

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                      • #12
                        I like the new back, Mercury Morris or whoever he is. He's quicker than Ahman Green, altho not as valuable all around.

                        Ya, offensive line is coming around. I would put it this way: none of the guys seem to be sucking. That is critical, it's a weakest-link proposition.

                        What else? Poppinga looked fine, I expect he's the starter for the season.

                        I disagree that Hawk was unimpressive, I saw him running around and past blocks quite a bit.

                        What are we talking about? Oh ya, positivies..... Packers stuck with a vastly superior team for a half. That was exciting!!!!

                        Woodson looked damn good.

                        We don't have to play in Philadelphia for a few years!!!!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Tarlam!
                          Originally posted by packrulz
                          People blame the defense but they are on the field a lot because the offense keeps dropping passes and turning the ball over.
                          Actually, packrulz, I went over the stats of the game this morning and what struck me was that we had the ball 5 minutes longer than Philly.

                          It probably won't get much better than that, I'm afraid...

                          http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20061002_GB@PHI
                          Wow! I guess I didn't know that but it's sort of encouraging in a way. Thanks for the "bitch slap" Tarlem! Just kidding.
                          Thanks Ted!

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                          • #14
                            The positives so far this season are:




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                            • #15
                              Re: Positives:

                              Originally posted by Patler
                              Originally posted by Partial

                              The run blocking left a lot to be desired. Morency did end the night with 99 yards, but that is not a fair judgement. I would argue approximately 30-40 of those yards came in the 4th quarter when the Eagles were in the dime, and the Packers were just practicing runnigng plays, ala against the Bears.

                              The sad reality is after 4 games, the Packers haven't come close to putting up 100 legit yards on the ground in a game.
                              Then you would be wrong. From the kickoff after the Eagles went up 24-9, with 3:51 left in the 3rd quarter, Morrency had 10 carries for 28 yards. That means when the Packers were within 8 points or less he had 16 carries for 71 yards, a 4.4 yard average. He had 12 carries for 50 yards in the first half, a legitimate 100 yard/game type of effort, which carried into his next 5 carries for around 21 yards in the 3rd.
                              Fair enough, perhaps I am wrong. Still, for someone comitting to the run, it is ridiculous to have Favre throw the ball more in the first quarter than he has in any other game ever.

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