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    Whatever the score may be - I am proud of this team. Everything that could go wrong, did - and they never gave up.

    1) Initial coaching plan was terrible (play-actions with the defense not biting at all)
    2) Our starting QB played awful and then was hurt
    3) Some questionable calls, especially at the beginning of the game, went against us
    4) A lot of injuries that prevented us from bringing our best to the field

    These are not excuses - we lost to the better team.

    However, a lesser team would have fallen under those - instead this team got back into the game, and had a chance to win (albeit a small one).

    This bodes well for the future. I look forward to playing Dallas again.
    'Til the End

  • #2
    I agree.

    We need to wrap up the #2 seed.

    We need to get healthy.

    We'll be fine if those two things happen the next time we face Dallas.
    My signature has NUDITY in it...whatcha gonna do?

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    • #3
      We really missed Woodson and KGB. The pressure on Romo was pathetic. Al Harris was TERRIBLE!!!!! BIGBY continues to make STUPID penalties. Why do our safeties get beat deep time after time. And who ever is teaching these CBs how to cover the deep ball should be fired!

      What the hell was Favre doing? I love the man but he can't just wing up hopes and prayers all night long. He was terrible!

      A-Rod played very well. NO WAY should he start (I know this is going to come up some where) because Brett is still the man and just because he had one bad game doesn't mean he is going to ride the pine for the rest of the season.

      The game plan was poor. MM needs to do a better job in the future.

      And now I am worried about the special teams. The kickoff units sucked tonight.

      God, I hate losing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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      • #4
        Very proud...many teams would have folded but we stuck with it, on the road in Dallas to boot. In many ways this is a big step.

        Go Pack.
        C.H.U.D.

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        • #5
          I thought they played a good game. I really think we had a strength with Jolly and KGB as depth and I know it's an excuse but I really have optimism that this team is stronger than they played tonight (essecially on defense).


          I'm listening to McCarthy. He wanted to challenge Dallas deep the way he did. Maybe it's not Brett's fault.

          I think it was a mistake to go deep on the defenses Dallas was running. McCarthy seemed to call a bad game and didn't adjust when Dallas came out with deep zone coverage. He came in with the attitude that he was going to go deep and he just kept doing it even though Dallas was sitting on it.
          Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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          • #6
            Damn near pulled it off...if it weren't for the blown call at the end (PI? You gotta be kidding me) we might have done it.
            "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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            • #7
              This is a good thread. Let's not jump off any cliffs. It was a tough game, but we have room for improvement. We are young and pretty knicked up on our front 4. I don't think it's time to freak out.

              Another thing that I think is bright is having Rodgers come in and play well. I think Favre will see a guy who isn't as gifted, isn't as experienced, but he just made solid, unspectacular throws and lead scoring drives better than Brett trying to air it out. I think MM was part to blame for those deep shots, but I still think Brett will focus harder knowing he has real competition. A lot of good came out of that game. Our ST's and team over all just needs to clean up a few things, get healthy and continue to play hard. We have a playoff game in 5 or 6 weeks. It's just getting started and it was one bump in the road.
              Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by JustinHarrell
                I'm listening to McCarthy. He wanted to challenge Dallas deep the way he did. Maybe it's not Brett's fault.
                It obviously wasn't.

                Those plays were mostly PLAY ACTION. They were clearly trying to beat Dallas deep.

                It made no sense. That is not the strength of our WRs. It is not the strength of our offense.

                I don't know what the hell McCarthy was thinking.
                My signature has NUDITY in it...whatcha gonna do?

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                • #9
                  Yeah - it sould like people are already jumping ship.

                  It wasn't pretty, but I love the fight in the team. I don't think many people realize how big of a shock it was to lose Favre - and how the team responded.

                  I thought when Juice replaced College our O-line played much better - and was able to stop the rush when Dallas was rushing 4 or 5. Of course, when they overloaded - we lost, but you have to expect the QB to get it out quick.
                  'Til the End

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                  • #10
                    10-2, Packer fans, 10-2!

                    That is still a record most teams would love to have. We also dodged a major bullet with Favre's injury. He could have had a season-ending injury.

                    A week and a half should give enough time for the injured players to heal and the Packers to get back in their rhythm.

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                    • #11
                      I'm not proud, but I'm not completely discouraged. I think we got outplayed by more than the score--even though we had a really bad call and a couple of questionable ones. However, I think Woodson and KGB would have made some difference. Some guys did play well (Rodgers, Grant, Hawk to name three). I'm hoping that more than anything Brett learned (from watching Rodgers, as hard is that is to believe) that you can move the ball on this defense if you stay patient. If our guys get healthy and Favre plays under control, we can beat that team. Also, I personally think Al gets too hyped up playing Terrell Owens. He can't play him in zone or when they put him in motion. If they meet again, I hope they put Chuck on Owens with safety help over the top and leave Al to bump Patrick Crayton into oblivion.
                      "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                      • #12
                        Jolly OUT
                        Woodson OUT
                        KGB OUT
                        Specials SUCKED
                        Defense SECONDARY CONFUSED TOO MUCH

                        Referees SUCKED and gave away calls



                        Despite all this we competed; we have a shot to beat Dallas in Dallas if we meet them in the playoffs.
                        TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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                        • #13
                          I think we have a shot too. Any given Sunday. But, I wouldn't count on it or bet on it. We definitely need to go back to the drawing board. Harv is probably right on the Chuck on TO thing.

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                          • #14
                            I'm already over this game.

                            I just think the playoff implications were a lot more important for Green Bay than what their play on defense warranted.

                            Favre had 2 costly turnovers, and yes there were some bad calls against the Packers.

                            But the secondary looked awful!! That 3rd and 19 play really stung!!! I might as well repeat what I said in another thread, the Packers don't go anywhere this year without Charles Woodson.

                            Yes, they've already exceeded expectations to many, but this was the game! This was the game that had homefield written all over it. The place where GB is 0-9, the place where GB would prefer not to be if they reach the NFC Championship.

                            The big plays GB gave up on D really hurt, and the field position they gave away on Special Teams....(((shivering)))

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                              I'm not proud, but I'm not completely discouraged. I think we got outplayed by more than the score--even though we had a really bad call and a couple of questionable ones. However, I think Woodson and KGB would have made some difference. Some guys did play well (Rodgers, Grant, Hawk to name three). I'm hoping that more than anything Brett learned (from watching Rodgers, as hard is that is to believe) that you can move the ball on this defense if you stay patient. If our guys get healthy and Favre plays under control, we can beat that team. Also, I personally think Al gets too hyped up playing Terrell Owens. He can't play him in zone or when they put him in motion. If they meet again, I hope they put Chuck on Owens with safety help over the top and leave Al to bump Patrick Crayton into oblivion.
                              Agreed. For as big and strong as he is TO's game is more quickness than running people over. CW can cut and accelerate with the best of them. He needs to be on TO.
                              Go PACK

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