If MM had a suggestion box on his office door

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And you were a player, or assistant coach, at ANY position... what do you put into it?

What do you (at your position) share with your head coach on how to fix what you think needs fixing?
 
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Start early with a no huddle. Quick tempo the first couple of drives. Don’t let the opponent D substitute and keep any pass plays short 1-2 reads. Play like you’re in a 2-min drill during the 1st period, not the last period... because I promise you that’s when opponents have game planned to apply pressure to force errors early and set the game tempo and disturb QB timing.
Lots of 6-10 yard range passes to TEs who can muscle another couple yards or draw interference calls and then some 2-4 yard dumps to RBs with a couple of yards of daylight while the opponent rushes 6 into the pocket. Chip the pass rushers.. portray a block.. and then roll and dump. They have 8 in the box.. encourage them to rush all 8.
Quit this nonsense of slow timing lateral passes behind the LOS and trying to run through the A gaps those first couple series.. and chunk that philosophy for an earlier aggressive approach at the first whistle.

Stop using this mentality of easy as she goes and rather use an aggressive quick O attack and the D counter. If you score opening drive? Challenge them with an onside kick. If you recover? Attack with a GO route with your fastest receiver on 1 snap count. Quit being complacent
 
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Staring out hot sounds great. But maybe they’re more effective later after theyve set things up and have an idea of how the other team plans to defend?

Either way, throw he ball on target, catch it, don’t turn it over when you have it. Those things right there will fix almost everything. And quit killing yourself with penalties.
 

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And you were a player, or assistant coach, at ANY position... what do you put into it?

What do you (at your position) share with your head coach on how to fix what you think needs fixing?
After a whole bunch of curse words and criticism of how he has wasted all these years with the best QB in the NFL, I would suggest he build a better team around 12 and get a well known backup QB and a backup kicker.
 

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I’d draw a picture of male genitalia and write ”doo doo” on the top of the note.
 
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Tell your QB to speed it up. There is absolutely no league rule that says that you have to let the play clock go to 1 or 2 seconds seemingly every other play which almost always causes you to burn 1 or 2 timeouts a game.
 

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figure out how to use the talent you have, taysom hill is used by saints like in 50 different ways. MM could never dream of.
 
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After a whole bunch of curse words and criticism of how he has wasted all these years with the best QB in the NFL, I would suggest he build a better team around 12 and get a well known backup QB and a backup kicker.

The lack of talent on the roster that has resulted in the Packers not winning another Super Bowl is on the former GM though.

figure out how to use the talent you have, taysom hill is used by saints like in 50 different ways. MM could never dream of.

I get it, you're probably one of the posters suggesting to get Jones the ball more often yet that doesn't prevent you from advocating to use Hill as a running back as well :rolleyes:
 
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I'm under the impression that a head coach may have some say in who they get.

Once again, the head coach definitely has an input but the decisions are made by the general manager. Thompson was pretty adamant about that on several occasions.
 

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Tell your QB to speed it up. There is absolutely no league rule that says that you have to let the play clock go to 1 or 2 seconds seemingly every other play which almost always causes you to burn 1 or 2 timeouts a game.
Plus letting the play clock run down that far gives the defense a better chance of guessing at the snap.
 
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Plus letting the play clock run down that far gives the defense a better chance of guessing at the snap.

While that's true it improves Rodgers chances of analyzing their scheme as well.
 

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The lack of talent on the roster that has resulted in the Packers not winning another Super Bowl is on the former GM though.



I get it, you're probably one of the posters suggesting to get Jones the ball more often yet that doesn't prevent you from advocating to use Hill as a running back as well :rolleyes:
My point is the saints use players to the strengths...we tend to put square pegs in round holes to much. And as for aaron Jones, i understood why he got fewer snaps..pass protection is hugh to MM.. thats we Jones should start...we are not behind and play action may even work a little bit.
 

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- Give Aaron Jones the work load. This is ridiculous.
- Make adjustments in game. Not after half time.
- Design better routes for the WR to get open easier. Brees, Goff, Roethlessberger, and Mahomes seem to be able to toss up big plays regularly. Rodgers should too.
 

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Freshen up your resume...

Through 5 weeks the Packers's offense has not yet scored more than 24 points in a game. Think about that; this supposedly elite offense has not scored more than 24 despite playing some pretty bad defenses in the Bills and Lions (oh, and a Redskins team that just gave up a billion points to an actual elite offense in the Saints).
 
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