MoxRox said:I wouldn't say your O line is terrible. Dallas did the exact same thing to the Eagles last week in the 4th quarter. They push and push and push and by the 4th, the O line is tired, and the QB is scrambling for his life.
I tried pointing out before that the Dallas D only gave up 7 points in the second half last week, and sacked McNabb 4 times.
Dallas has a good defense.
Why they opted to go to a prevent that early in the 4th is beyond me. But regardless, Dallas is the best team in the league right now.
Glad no one got hurt out of this...was some big hitting.
wischeez said:5 threads of "The Truth" is getting carried away.
GreenBlood said:wischeez said:5 threads of "The Truth" is getting carried away.
What the heck are you talking about? Where are the other 4 threads? Why is it against the rules to point out the fact that the OL is in dire need of an upgrade, particularly at both guards?
yooperfan said:I think as much as MM claims that he wants to establish the running game, that he never will stick with the run.
Take Rodgers out of the equation, Grant and Jackson combined for ONLY 16 carries for 74 yards, that is 4.6 yards a carry and that ain't bad going against the Cowboys D.
I think MM is being dishonest with himself as well as the fans when he claims to be committed to the run.
I do have to say the running backs are getting most of their yardage on there own as the O-line is creating no real apparent holes to run through.
Veretax said:yooperfan said:I think as much as MM claims that he wants to establish the running game, that he never will stick with the run.
Take Rodgers out of the equation, Grant and Jackson combined for ONLY 16 carries for 74 yards, that is 4.6 yards a carry and that ain't bad going against the Cowboys D.
I think MM is being dishonest with himself as well as the fans when he claims to be committed to the run.
I do have to say the running backs are getting most of their yardage on there own as the O-line is creating no real apparent holes to run through.
I'm so glad i wasn't the only one who thought that. Also, am I the only one that thinks Donald Driver has something wrong, whether mentally or physically? The guy just seems to have zero chemistry with Rodgers, at least in the two games I've seen thus far.
doughsellz said:R I can't recall the last time a GB QB was sacked 5 times in a single game.
Truth yes..multiple post No. We heard you the first time. I have stated that lack of cohesion on the line would bite us hard...but we got your point at after the third time.packer98 said:I guess your not aloud to speak the truth here?
doughsellz said:Rodgers lays down under heavy pressure too much. I can't recall the last time a GB QB was sacked 5 times in a single game.
longtimefan said:and how do you know if he (Rodgers) didnt audible? Did you know every exact play that was called in the huddle?
longtimefan said:dough, I like your ideas, but if you dont know for a fact how things are done, why get bent out of shape over it?
Rodgers lays down to much? Maybe he is told do not EVER try to "make" a play like you know who if your in trouble..Some firmly believe that MM HATED you know who doing that and is/was big reason why he wasn't "allowed" back. Cuz he couldnt and wouldnt stop doing it..
and how do you know if he didnt audible? Did you know every exact play that was called in the huddle?
I for one am willing to bet he audible a few times, just the general public DOESNT notice it
doughsellz said:longtimefan said:and how do you know if he (Rodgers) didnt audible? Did you know every exact play that was called in the huddle?
When I see an offense set in their positions preparing for the snap & the QB pauses & barks a few commands to his mates it's a safe assumption that he's calling an audible. I didn't see every offensive snap for GB last night but the majority of them I did & Rodgers didn't appear to do that.
I was asking other fans reading this thread if Rodgers called any audibles. Granted I'm not in the huddle & I don't know if MM has conditions under which Rodgers can/can't change the play. Maybe Rodgers isn't confident enough yet in his ability to read a defense to change plays. It's all a mystery to everyone outside the inner circle of the Packers.
Every playcall in the WCO has more than one way to execute it & audibles are common. Runs change to passes & vice versa, depending upon what the D is showing immediately before the snap. I won't say the NAME but audibles were frequent during the '07 season & usually with positive results.