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<blockquote data-quote="ExpatPacker" data-source="post: 474764" data-attributes="member: 5535"><p>I think Trent Dilfer speaks for a lot of us with this comment:</p><p> </p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'"><span style="color: #444444">"When you study the Green Bay Packers, it's amazing how many plays they make, great pass plays, they don't really block everybody," Dilfer said. "Because teams haven't figured out how to take away the short passing game. So often Aaron gets the ball out of his hand before the defense is able to get home on him. Teams try to come up and bump and run and they beat them vertically. But what happened tonight was the Giants took away the quick throws. So you see Aaron pass the ball in the shotgun, for instance, and look to his left to get the ball out and it's not there. So he has to move to number two. Well, this Packers' offensive line isn't very good, so he doesn't have the luxury of getting to two and three, deep in his progressions, a lot of times because of the defensive line is getting home. This game will always, no matter if it changes to a spread league, a passing league, whatever you want to call it,<strong><span style="color: #ff0000"> it will always come down to blocking and tackling. And the Green Bay Packers just don't block very well.</span></strong> So we get caught up in their win steaks and these glamorous stats that Aaron can put up. <strong><span style="color: #ff0000">But the essence of who they are, they are not a championship team until they block better because there is too much of a burden on Aaron to make up for the deficiencies up front</span></strong>."</span></span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExpatPacker, post: 474764, member: 5535"] I think Trent Dilfer speaks for a lot of us with this comment: [SIZE=12px][FONT=Verdana][COLOR=#444444]"When you study the Green Bay Packers, it's amazing how many plays they make, great pass plays, they don't really block everybody," Dilfer said. "Because teams haven't figured out how to take away the short passing game. So often Aaron gets the ball out of his hand before the defense is able to get home on him. Teams try to come up and bump and run and they beat them vertically. But what happened tonight was the Giants took away the quick throws. So you see Aaron pass the ball in the shotgun, for instance, and look to his left to get the ball out and it's not there. So he has to move to number two. Well, this Packers' offensive line isn't very good, so he doesn't have the luxury of getting to two and three, deep in his progressions, a lot of times because of the defensive line is getting home. This game will always, no matter if it changes to a spread league, a passing league, whatever you want to call it,[B][COLOR=#ff0000] it will always come down to blocking and tackling. And the Green Bay Packers just don't block very well.[/COLOR][/B] So we get caught up in their win steaks and these glamorous stats that Aaron can put up. [B][COLOR=#ff0000]But the essence of who they are, they are not a championship team until they block better because there is too much of a burden on Aaron to make up for the deficiencies up front[/COLOR][/B]."[/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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