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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 943046" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Dont let them fool you. The 2014 Defense was actually very good down the stretch (19.6 points per). It’s common sense that you don’t do that with underperformers. I started by being a sheep and listened to others about Clay in particular. But I’m one not to believe everything everyone says. I then did the research and found that their story didn’t add up. Some will have you believe that CM3 was the weakest link. I challenge you to do your own 2014 research (because several posters are trying to protect their narrative by using other seasons etc..). Mathews had one of the best pure statistical 1/2 seasons of his entire career in 2014 (part 2 second half). Had Clay played like that all season? He would’ve been a 1st All Pro. He was elected to the Probowl that season and that does t happen by playing poorly and that’s exactly what prompted my own extensive research.</p><p></p><p> The rest of the D (Burnette, Peppers, Perry etc..) played much better once we got Clay, Perry and Peppers playing in unison. It was clearly and unequivocally the best Packers coaching move that season bar none. So much so that imo it saved an ailing Dom Capers job another season. The guy was asked to play out of position and did so humbly and admirably.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 943046, member: 10086"] Dont let them fool you. The 2014 Defense was actually very good down the stretch (19.6 points per). It’s common sense that you don’t do that with underperformers. I started by being a sheep and listened to others about Clay in particular. But I’m one not to believe everything everyone says. I then did the research and found that their story didn’t add up. Some will have you believe that CM3 was the weakest link. I challenge you to do your own 2014 research (because several posters are trying to protect their narrative by using other seasons etc..). Mathews had one of the best pure statistical 1/2 seasons of his entire career in 2014 (part 2 second half). Had Clay played like that all season? He would’ve been a 1st All Pro. He was elected to the Probowl that season and that does t happen by playing poorly and that’s exactly what prompted my own extensive research. The rest of the D (Burnette, Peppers, Perry etc..) played much better once we got Clay, Perry and Peppers playing in unison. It was clearly and unequivocally the best Packers coaching move that season bar none. So much so that imo it saved an ailing Dom Capers job another season. The guy was asked to play out of position and did so humbly and admirably. [/QUOTE]
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