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<blockquote data-quote="Crockett&amp;Tubbs" data-source="post: 635481" data-attributes="member: 11361"><p>Many former NFL <strong>players </strong>and <strong>coaches </strong>have weighed-on on the problems the Packers offense, specifically the passing game, routes, schemes, have had. They've broken it down with photos and film, illustrating the problems.</p><p></p><p>Are <strong>they qualified to have opinions</strong>? Is it possible they are correct when assessing and analyzing the problems? Of course they are.</p><p></p><p>So are we as fans not allowed to agree with various opinions from these former coaches and players?</p><p>If we are, then we certainly are qualified to have our own opinions and assessments based on what we see with our own eyes, as well as the commentary and education from the former coaches and players.</p><p></p><p>Carl, shame on your high horse approach. (It's true, there are uneducated fans who really have no clue, but many others have played the game themselves, and have studied it for years, decades, listened to and learned from many experts within the game.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crockett&Tubbs, post: 635481, member: 11361"] Many former NFL [B]players [/B]and [B]coaches [/B]have weighed-on on the problems the Packers offense, specifically the passing game, routes, schemes, have had. They've broken it down with photos and film, illustrating the problems. Are [B]they qualified to have opinions[/B]? Is it possible they are correct when assessing and analyzing the problems? Of course they are. So are we as fans not allowed to agree with various opinions from these former coaches and players? If we are, then we certainly are qualified to have our own opinions and assessments based on what we see with our own eyes, as well as the commentary and education from the former coaches and players. Carl, shame on your high horse approach. (It's true, there are uneducated fans who really have no clue, but many others have played the game themselves, and have studied it for years, decades, listened to and learned from many experts within the game.) [/QUOTE]
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