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<blockquote data-quote="Sky King" data-source="post: 651939" data-attributes="member: 7171"><p>Let's take stock of the situation. MM's deft organizational changes have resulted in one coach who has two position groups to oversee and one coach that lost his play calling responsibilities and currently has no bonafide coaching assignment other than to serve as as a sort of sidekick. There's been a need, the extra coach to fill-it, and nothing has happened.</p><p></p><p>The coach with dual roles saw both of his position groups falter significantly. The play caller progressively saw his plays get sniffed-out as though the defenses were listening on headsets to his play calls. And the once mighty offense (that no team feared anymore) resembled the Packers of the 70's and 80's. The "fix" apparently was to fire two other coaches on offense. Maybe they deserved to be shown the door due their own merits. But the rest of the offensive staff remains intact despite their dismal failures and dysfunction last season. Incredible. </p><p></p><p>Thus, the Packers still have a part-time coach for QBs and WRs, and we all know how well that worked-out for several key players last season. Adams is the #118 rated receiver out of #119? Good grief! If that alone doesn't scream loudly that "WE HAVE A PROBLEM WITH PART-TIME COACHING!!!" then our HC may be losing it if he fails to act decisively. The Packers may continue their downward trend next season unless something is done to correct this glaring deficiency and, so far, the status quo seems to be prevailing. Which free-agent WR or #2 draft choice will they get their hands on next?</p><p></p><p>If Janis isn't learning to run crisp routes, who's teaching him (or not)? If Cobb continues to drop catches because he has developed any bad habits, who's coaching him (or not)? If A. Rodgers keeps throwing off his back foot, flees from the pocket too early, fails to pull the trigger when guys are actually open, and wears his frustration on his sleeve, who's going to counsel him (or not)? Whom and when for all players concerned?</p><p></p><p>Purely speculation on my part but I would theorize that MM has to sack at least one more coach in order to make room for a legitimate WR coach. If neither Bennett nor Clements is willing to accept a demotion gracefully (to make the staff whole once again), then MM could be delaying taking any action now until he sees if some other team makes one of his at-risk coaches an offer. That may save him from having to fire yet another potential ex-friend and help them all to save face.</p><p></p><p>After the SB concludes, as usual, there will be several **** candidates (from those two teams, especially the winner) to compete against the Packer coaches who may be at risk of losing their current jobs. After the lemons they squeezed last season other teams may have soured on them as coaching candidates -- if they are even being seriously considered at all by any other teams after last season's pratfalls.</p><p></p><p>MM's reorganization was the likely cause of this mess. It's going to be very interesting to see if he has the skill-set to resolve it. Stay tuned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sky King, post: 651939, member: 7171"] Let's take stock of the situation. MM's deft organizational changes have resulted in one coach who has two position groups to oversee and one coach that lost his play calling responsibilities and currently has no bonafide coaching assignment other than to serve as as a sort of sidekick. There's been a need, the extra coach to fill-it, and nothing has happened. The coach with dual roles saw both of his position groups falter significantly. The play caller progressively saw his plays get sniffed-out as though the defenses were listening on headsets to his play calls. And the once mighty offense (that no team feared anymore) resembled the Packers of the 70's and 80's. The "fix" apparently was to fire two other coaches on offense. Maybe they deserved to be shown the door due their own merits. But the rest of the offensive staff remains intact despite their dismal failures and dysfunction last season. Incredible. Thus, the Packers still have a part-time coach for QBs and WRs, and we all know how well that worked-out for several key players last season. Adams is the #118 rated receiver out of #119? Good grief! If that alone doesn't scream loudly that "WE HAVE A PROBLEM WITH PART-TIME COACHING!!!" then our HC may be losing it if he fails to act decisively. The Packers may continue their downward trend next season unless something is done to correct this glaring deficiency and, so far, the status quo seems to be prevailing. Which free-agent WR or #2 draft choice will they get their hands on next? If Janis isn't learning to run crisp routes, who's teaching him (or not)? If Cobb continues to drop catches because he has developed any bad habits, who's coaching him (or not)? If A. Rodgers keeps throwing off his back foot, flees from the pocket too early, fails to pull the trigger when guys are actually open, and wears his frustration on his sleeve, who's going to counsel him (or not)? Whom and when for all players concerned? Purely speculation on my part but I would theorize that MM has to sack at least one more coach in order to make room for a legitimate WR coach. If neither Bennett nor Clements is willing to accept a demotion gracefully (to make the staff whole once again), then MM could be delaying taking any action now until he sees if some other team makes one of his at-risk coaches an offer. That may save him from having to fire yet another potential ex-friend and help them all to save face. After the SB concludes, as usual, there will be several **** candidates (from those two teams, especially the winner) to compete against the Packer coaches who may be at risk of losing their current jobs. After the lemons they squeezed last season other teams may have soured on them as coaching candidates -- if they are even being seriously considered at all by any other teams after last season's pratfalls. MM's reorganization was the likely cause of this mess. It's going to be very interesting to see if he has the skill-set to resolve it. Stay tuned. [/QUOTE]
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