Funny enough, for me I'd say it was the opposite - the eye test was better than the "numbers," if you will. In 2022 we finished 22nd in Gosselin's special teams rankings (that was an improvement from last in 2021). Last year we fell to 29th. The 2024 rankings have not yet been released, but I am not holding my breath on much...Given the absolute crap we had on Special teams prior to Bisaccia, I am actually ok with him being retained. I also would have been fine with him being fired, if they had a better coach in mind. I read an article yesterday and the Packers special teams actually wasn't as bad as our Packer eye test feels it was. I don't blame Bisaccia for the Narveson debacle, that's on Gute, as is the signing of Brandon McManus. Punting by Whelan was solid for the most part.
We finished:
24th in yards per punt return
14th in yards per kick return
26th in net punt yards (punt yards minus return yards/touchbacks) / 27th in net yards per punt
30th in kickoff return yards against
Etc, etc.
Some of those aren't AWFUL numbers in their own right, but most are still decidedly below-average and certainly nothing that would merit an extension a year early. Probably of equal concern IMO is the retention of the role as assistant head coach and addition of "game management" or whatever. To be fair I'm not entirely sure if anyone could tell me exactly what Bisaccia's responsibilities for either of these roles are, but suffice to say I'm not sure we're getting our money's worth from the league's highest-paid ST coordinator.
This is kind of what concerns me about the Getsy appointment. Well, "concerns" is probably too strong a word, but i dunno what else to call it. Just feels like recycling the same old things we've already tried before. Why should we expect different this time around?What I am waiting to hear, but don't expect it, is a change in the offensive play calling. If I am being honest with myself, I don't think it happens and Matt will once again try to call plays. Ultimately, this is what will either make or break him in Green Bay.