In case you MM haters missed it. Look at LeRoy Butler's Xs and Os to see how the Packers bomb to Jennings was set up by the play action.
For all of you who continually call MM's play calling bad, please see exhibit 1. Most teams tend to run from the two back formation, the Packers do too. But they've had alot of success throwing from that formation, the opposing D has to respect it, even if we're not good at the run, because if you don't respect it, we will get yardage from the run. That's why you see stuff over and over sometimes, it's displaying a tendency.
Most teams will expect a dive from Kuhn at 3rd and goal right? But just that once, we do play action and it's a toss to Lee who's seldom thrown to. Brilliant? yes, I think so.
There is a heck of alot of chess match going on that the average fan doesn't see. I certainly don't understand it all but I do see some of it. Every good team has tendencies because they work, you can't always game plan against it either because if you cover the lead play, there is something on the other side you can't cover.
I really don't understand everyone questioning MM's play calling. When it works it's a good call? No coach in the history of the game gets it 100%.
Watch Sunday, see if the Iggles don't respect our run what happens. The Packers are slick that way, I expect some yardage on the ground and if not, it's only because it's too easy to pass on them.