A few comments from the mighty Harry
"I will get to the Redskins, but I feel I have to address what happened last weekend before I can move on. I know everyone knows that you normally don’t win many games when you turn the ball over and I accept that. Just like I know that there isn’t any player that has said, “You know what? This is a good time to fumble and hurt my team.” James Jones is a rookie that Mike McCarthy has used as the poster child of what not to do, and I understand getting on him, but do it behind closed doors. Don’t throw him under the bus. It’s like McCarthy is saying, ‘It’s because of your mistakes we lost,’ but there were many others that contributed to the loss. I guess that comes with being a rookie. Even though the Bears didn’t get any points out of either one of Jones’ fumbles, he got benched to prove some point.
At the same time when Charles Woodson fumbled you can see him smiling on the ground after he knew he coughed it up. I didn’t see him or Brett being called out after that bonehead interception. I know they are veterans but I say, ‘So what?’ Their mistakes were just as costly.
With all that said, the score was 20-20 with 14 minutes left in the game and the Packers didn’t answer the bell. They got so much involved in the turnovers and penalties that they forgot how to play, and Mike McCarthy seemed to lose focus. I have been praising his ability to make game-time adjustments and he didn’t, and that’s why they lost. Good teams, which is what the Packers are trying to be, don’t get caught up in feeling sorry for themselves because they realize it’s not what happens to them in the process of the game because things happen. There are fumbles, interceptions and penalties, but it’s how you handle adversity that really matters.
Sometimes as coaches it’s too easy to point fingers at what players did or didn’t do instead of looking in the mirror. When the score was 20-20 the Packers offense went three series with just three plays and out, and whose responsibility is that? Should the players call out the play-caller and say, ‘Didn’t we practice that all week? Didn’t you know what to expect? and Bench him for his mistakes.’ The last time I looked this is a team game and this week the Packers will need everyone playing at their best to win. You can’t do that if you are scared to make a mistake because as soon as you think that way you will."


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