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<blockquote data-quote="Raymond" data-source="post: 687253" data-attributes="member: 12049"><p>Lets see . . . how hard is it for opposing team defensive game planners to review game films and see that the Packer offensive line tackles fall backward at the snap of the ball saving their pass rushers a lot of effort and time getting back to where Aaron is standing? On defense just run forward and push the tackles more which is not hard to do since they are not standing firm and dug-in to give Aaron more time in the pocket. Then press the Packer receivers at the line so there is no timing and therefore making it easy to defend against the pass. Your comment about the Packers not preparing for this happening is correct. It is also easy to plan an offensive attack against the Packers since the same game films show the same thing game after game, pass defenders staying off receivers. The Packer coaches also do not seem to learn as the game goes on. A kickoff return for a touchdown does happen some times like in the Colt game. If it worked well the first time lets try it again which happened and again a runback from right to left had the Packer coverage team repeating the "run to where the ball landed" with players not defending the side of the field where they were assigned leaving a four blocker lead for the return man free room to run for over sixty yards. No excuse for the Packers playing so dumbly. When the Packers show desire to win the entire team functions well, when they seem to not try the entire team falls apart. Is it truly time to change the coaching staff? I wonder if hiring an offensive play caller could have worked in time? It did not seem to work from what I saw but is there a much deeper problem at the root? If by some chance the team does turn around than the system in Green Bay works, but what if things continue as they are? Look what happened to the Yankees in baseball when the owner passed the baton to his children. There are teams that did better in sports when changes occurred from the top on down. I just do not know myself what the Packers main problem is. One thing for sure the team cannot continue doing the same thing game after game, year after year. Too predictable and easy to plan against.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raymond, post: 687253, member: 12049"] Lets see . . . how hard is it for opposing team defensive game planners to review game films and see that the Packer offensive line tackles fall backward at the snap of the ball saving their pass rushers a lot of effort and time getting back to where Aaron is standing? On defense just run forward and push the tackles more which is not hard to do since they are not standing firm and dug-in to give Aaron more time in the pocket. Then press the Packer receivers at the line so there is no timing and therefore making it easy to defend against the pass. Your comment about the Packers not preparing for this happening is correct. It is also easy to plan an offensive attack against the Packers since the same game films show the same thing game after game, pass defenders staying off receivers. The Packer coaches also do not seem to learn as the game goes on. A kickoff return for a touchdown does happen some times like in the Colt game. If it worked well the first time lets try it again which happened and again a runback from right to left had the Packer coverage team repeating the "run to where the ball landed" with players not defending the side of the field where they were assigned leaving a four blocker lead for the return man free room to run for over sixty yards. No excuse for the Packers playing so dumbly. When the Packers show desire to win the entire team functions well, when they seem to not try the entire team falls apart. Is it truly time to change the coaching staff? I wonder if hiring an offensive play caller could have worked in time? It did not seem to work from what I saw but is there a much deeper problem at the root? If by some chance the team does turn around than the system in Green Bay works, but what if things continue as they are? Look what happened to the Yankees in baseball when the owner passed the baton to his children. There are teams that did better in sports when changes occurred from the top on down. I just do not know myself what the Packers main problem is. One thing for sure the team cannot continue doing the same thing game after game, year after year. Too predictable and easy to plan against. [/QUOTE]
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