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<blockquote data-quote="Bogart" data-source="post: 414994" data-attributes="member: 3900"><p>You have to give credit to the Chiefs, you really do.</p><p>They are also the only likable team in the AFC West. I hope Romeo Crenell has success as a head coach there. People talk **** about him like he's trash, but he did win 10 games for the Browns one year and missed the playoffs. He's a good defensive coach.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>The Saints are peeking at the right time, but I watched the Tennessee game and I don't think anyone seen that Jimmy Graham TD that was called back, yeah they would have blew them out had that game been officiated correctly.</p><p> </p><p>Most people don't watch the Saints when they talk about how bad they are on the road. Last year they played 3 cold weather games, and did win one. I don't think they lost to Seattle because they "suck on the road" Brees put the ball in the air 60 times in that game. They had 450 yards, and 400 alone was from 60 pass attempts. That was a cold weather game and they scored 30 something points in it. They absolutely struggled running the ball last year, they were abandoning the run almost entirely, and set a franchise record for least rushing attempts in team history. They run the ball much, much better than they did last season, and you see the results. You can win by making your QB put it up that much, but not forever (Hint, Hint, 1989-1993 Houston Oilers)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I know many don't agree with me on this, but running the ball is going to be a key factor for the Packers in the playoffs. We have struggled to run the ball at the wrong time this season. Yeah I know it's a passing league blah blah blah, but the 100+ yard rushing games last year at the end of the season and in the playoffs were a HUGE momentum. Look, you can't tell Rodgers to get out there and put it up 40-50 times a game cause we can't run the ball. The Saints did that with Brees last year, that is why they lost in the first round, they could not run the ball at all. Remember when we had those close losses last year? Most of them, we could not run the ball in. When we lost to Atlanta, it was Rodgers doing everything without a running game. Even though he was hurt against the Lions, don't forget Rodgers was leading rusher in that game, even though he didn't play it that long. It may be a quarterback league, but you can't win without a run game. That is my biggest concern offensively. If this team could run the ball like they did early in the season, we would have nothing to worry about at all, even with our garbage pass coverage. Running = chewing up the clock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bogart, post: 414994, member: 3900"] You have to give credit to the Chiefs, you really do. They are also the only likable team in the AFC West. I hope Romeo Crenell has success as a head coach there. People talk **** about him like he's trash, but he did win 10 games for the Browns one year and missed the playoffs. He's a good defensive coach. The Saints are peeking at the right time, but I watched the Tennessee game and I don't think anyone seen that Jimmy Graham TD that was called back, yeah they would have blew them out had that game been officiated correctly. Most people don't watch the Saints when they talk about how bad they are on the road. Last year they played 3 cold weather games, and did win one. I don't think they lost to Seattle because they "suck on the road" Brees put the ball in the air 60 times in that game. They had 450 yards, and 400 alone was from 60 pass attempts. That was a cold weather game and they scored 30 something points in it. They absolutely struggled running the ball last year, they were abandoning the run almost entirely, and set a franchise record for least rushing attempts in team history. They run the ball much, much better than they did last season, and you see the results. You can win by making your QB put it up that much, but not forever (Hint, Hint, 1989-1993 Houston Oilers) I know many don't agree with me on this, but running the ball is going to be a key factor for the Packers in the playoffs. We have struggled to run the ball at the wrong time this season. Yeah I know it's a passing league blah blah blah, but the 100+ yard rushing games last year at the end of the season and in the playoffs were a HUGE momentum. Look, you can't tell Rodgers to get out there and put it up 40-50 times a game cause we can't run the ball. The Saints did that with Brees last year, that is why they lost in the first round, they could not run the ball at all. Remember when we had those close losses last year? Most of them, we could not run the ball in. When we lost to Atlanta, it was Rodgers doing everything without a running game. Even though he was hurt against the Lions, don't forget Rodgers was leading rusher in that game, even though he didn't play it that long. It may be a quarterback league, but you can't win without a run game. That is my biggest concern offensively. If this team could run the ball like they did early in the season, we would have nothing to worry about at all, even with our garbage pass coverage. Running = chewing up the clock. [/QUOTE]
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