Delsin Rowe
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As long as we have #12 I'll always have confidence.
...when he's healthy.As long as we have #12 I'll always have confidence.
...when he's healthy.
I disagree...I'll take a healthy Tolzien or Hundley over a really banged-up Rodgers, but to each his own. Rodgers is the best QB in the game when healthy, but he isn't Superman.Hey, as long as he's playing we have a shot.
I disagree...I'll take a healthy Tolzien or Hundley over a really banged-up Rodgers, but to each his own. Rodgers is the best QB in the game when healthy, but he isn't Superman.
I think they're looking towards the extra time off after the next game.I love Aaron, but sometimes if a QB isn't throwing accurately and is playing with an injured shoulder a week off is the best medicine both mentally and physically
Hey, as long as he's playing we have a shot.
It is a league wide thing I cannot stand. It worked twice, that doesn't mean it's the right call. Many times they get stuffed and you are face with 3 rd and long2nd and 10 runs on Thursday:
2nd and 10 at GB 15
(14:48 - 1st) (No Huddle) E.Lacy right tackle pushed ob at GB 44 for 29 yards (K.Fuller)
2nd and 10 at GB 12
(10:55 - 2nd) (No Huddle) E.Lacy right end to GB 27 for 15 yards (C.Prosinski). FUMBLES (C.Prosinski), RECOVERED by CHI-L.Houston at GB 34. L.Houston to GB 34 for no gain (J.Tretter)
Two big runs on 2nd and 10. Not sure where you are getting that running on 2nd and 10 is a bad thing. Yeah Lacy fumbled, but that doesn't mean the play call didn't work.
I totally agree with you. On Favre's night you would think this team would honor him with an *** whipping. Sure Aaron and MM say they are honored to play for the Packers, but I don't see that dedication in their play of sense of urgency here.What a HUGE disappointing loss.. No way we should have lost to the Bears on Favre's night. That team should have been above fired-up!! Not sure what's going on but they sure don't resemble the Packers that I have come to know. At least were still alive in the playoffs and maybe we can get it going down the stretch. I am always optimistic but the loss on Thanksgiving Night certainly reduced that optimism...
and they got stuffed on 3rd and 1, more than once too. Maybe they should just try for 1st downs on 1st and 2nd to avoid 3rd down all together. Why can't they do that? They must suckIt is a league wide thing I cannot stand. It worked twice, that doesn't mean it's the right call. Many times they get stuffed and you are face with 3 rd and long
And IMO too many fans were Favre fans more than they were/are Packers fans and if that's the case IMO they aren't true Packers fans. And I did appreciate Favre until he became what I consider a traitor to the Packers organization - so I am no longer a Favre fan, because I'm a Packers fan.
I think your comment, "I like to debate about the team especially when there are such glaring problems" is a common theme with Favre fans. The Packers can go on a 10 game winning streak and they never show up here. But as soon as the team struggles they're here calling for Thompson's and McCarthy's jobs.
As to the rest of your post: I missed the part where McCarthy said the play calling was perfect.
Using terms like the holy trinity is another example of your bias, in spite of your protestations.
And who said Wolf and Holmgren weren't great? Looks like a straw man to me.
This team is not built to win on the road....
the years of Rodgers are slipping away
you can kiss this season goodbye. Sure, the Packers will make the playoffs but have no chance against the Panthers, Cardinals and maybe even the Giants. They have no passion right now. Until they get a legitimate TE who Aaron can use as a safety net, a possession receiver similar to the Patriots Edelman, they will not compete for a championship. Why are they not considering bringing back Joe Philbin. He was the offensive coordinator when they won the super bowl. Clements is awful and needs to go back to a position coach.
Devante Adams has regressed in his 2nd year and needs to be demoted behind Janis. This kid Janis is electric and could become a no. 3 receiver next year.
As far as the play calling goes, they need to establish a rhythm early with short high percentage plays such as screens and short passes. Also running on 2nd and 10 is a recipe for disaster.
Now to Rodgers....he is clearly not happy right now with his teammates and the play calling. He needs to step up and lead this team, which means telling MM what he wants and what he thinks will work.
It is a league wide thing I cannot stand. It worked twice, that doesn't mean it's the right call. Many times they get stuffed and you are face with 3 rd and long
He does not believe that himself nor the coaching staff are the problem at all. There is nothing wrong with scheme or play calling, it is all about the players execution.
Receivers have been open. Coaches can't throw the ball accurately. Coaches can't catch the ball. Players do, or "execute" those things. Those things haven't happened consistently since the bye week. If they did, we'd probably be about 9-2 right now. Coaches aren't wizards.
Since I don't want to debate about Favre (and never did as you were the one that brought it up which by the way is the very definition of a straw man argument). Did you actually want to discuss the information you asked for and I gave you or are you going to ignore that? Which for the record is a straw man argument, the very thing you accuse me of doing.
Yes McCarthy did not say he was perfect. He did however put every last bit of the blame on the players. You don't even have to read between the lines. He does not believe that himself nor the coaching staff are the problem at all. There is nothing wrong with scheme or play calling, it is all about the players execution.
So again, that is pretty arrogant even if he did not say he was perfect.
Could you explain to me how blaming everyone but yourself is not by definition, arrogant? I mean that is what you disagree with yes?
Packers do have a couple of wide receivers with speed (Ty Montgomery and Jared Abbrederis) but both are missing significant time due to injury.Abbrederis isn't fast. Cobb is faster and he's only slightly faster than Adams, who is slow. What Abbrederis has is fluidity. But injured is his norm and he's simply not a realistic part of the equation. I doubt he ever will be. Montgomery isn't fast either but he's built and runs like a running back.
Their other speed receiver Jeff Janis (2nd yr player) still isn't consistent enough to have Roger's confidence.
I'm buying this "trust" and "confidence" angle less and less. If Rodgers is so adamant about being able to trust his receivers, why the HELL does he keep throwing it at Adams?!
Also their tight end Richard Rogers has not yet demonstrated any consistent or clutch receiving.
I know a lot of people don't like him or think much of him, but Quarless helps this position immensely in the passing game.
Ignoring something is not a straw man argument; not commenting on something is no argument at all. (Perhaps you could post the definition of “straw man” in bolded large font? Of course that’d only be helpful to you.) I brought up your Favre-fandom because it shows your bias.Did you actually want to discuss the information you asked for and I gave you or are you going to ignore that? Which for the record is a straw man argument, the very thing you accuse me of doing.
So you admit you exaggerated. Just like your “Holy Trinity” comment. And do you know which word’s definition those two things fit into? Yep, “exaggerating” (perfect) and “exaggerate one's own worth or importance often by an overbearing manner” (Holy Trinity) are parts of the definition of arrogant you posted. You look more arrogant to me than Thompson, McCarthy, or Rodgers.Yes McCarthy did not say he was perfect.