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Cheesehead
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It's a team sport.Everyone is the damn problem!!!
United they stand.
United they fall.
It's a team sport.Everyone is the damn problem!!!
I would 100% agree with that if the Dolphins had a winning record instead.Another thing: We are now 2 and 4 since Philbin left. I think it was he who turned the o-line around at the end of 2010 when we made the Championship run. Campen hasn't done much to improve things, imo.
No, but it would be nice to score a bit more than 6 in the second half...I saw that Green Bay scored 27 points. 27 points should be enough to win many games. Are you all sure the problem is the Quarterback? Or do you expect the Packers to score 54 every game?
The key tidbit of this is "right now". Nobody would trade Rogers for Ponder, unless maybe a knowledgeable Vikings fan.Ponder is looking like the best qb in the NFC north right now
Rodgers a decent 2nd
Not having a screen pass play in your playbook - that's the problem. Your receivers either can't get open or drop passes (especially that #88 guy). Your O-line is allowing sacks and pressures. Your QB is holding the ball too long. Your running game went south when your featured back got injured. What do you do? Screen pass to Cobb, or Green, or??? Not if that play isn't in your playbook any more!
So because he is great, that means he cannot screw up? Is that your basic point there?Anyone who criticizes Aaron Rodgers for anything on the field is a wingnut, plain and simple.
Indy could not get to #12 in the first half and he was on pace to drop 40 point's but they ADJUSTED!!!
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According to Jones, the colts did NOTHING different...He said it was the off players that didnt execute
but if you think they did adjust...What did they do different?
We tried a screen play once in the Colts game and it worked so well we didn't try it again.
First, he has no time in the "pocket", which is nonexistent. Second, the other team collapses our "pocket" usually with 3 rushers, leaving 8 to cover 4 or 5 receivers--one of the reasons there's nobody getting open. Third, he is scrambling trying to make a play because of #1 and #2. Sometimes that means he holds on to the ball too long; sometimes he makes a play. He rarely throws it up for grabs, which is a sure killer if intercepted.It seemed like Rodgers was developing pocket presence last year but this year he don't seem to feel the pressure. He hangs on to the ball too long sometimes, I believe because he don't sense the rush from his blind side.
Well from what i read they went to more bump and run and being physical with our wr's at the line of scrimmage.
Does anybody know what is a good "counter offense" for physical bump and run secondaries?
Does anybody know what is a good "counter offense" for physical bump and run secondaries?