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<blockquote data-quote="digsthepack" data-source="post: 60125" data-attributes="member: 209"><p>The only number that truly matters is that in the Pckers scorebox at the end of the game. Sherossley (thanks 66...your best so far) was impressive on paper, but failed in the scorebox too often.</p><p></p><p>It has been mentioned by several opponents of the Packers in recent years that the offense was highly predictable because of the specific personnel packages that Sherossley employed. Basically, it was pointed out that Sherossley had 3 or 4 personnel groupings, and in each of those a fairly limited number of formations and motion. By identifying the personnel group, and reflecting on film study to the formations and motion employed in the personnel group, the defense on the field and in the booth pretty much knew what was coming....just like many of us fans.</p><p></p><p>No need to out-think or out-hustle our offense when the coaches are basically telling the defense what they are going to do. And we now wonder why it was that far too often it appeared that the defense was in our huddle. Remember folks, this is the coach who failed to change our gameplan from only two weeks earlier when we were embarrassed by the Queens in the playoffs. The Queens players and coaches all knew what was coming.</p><p></p><p>But, hey...they did put up some big stats!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="digsthepack, post: 60125, member: 209"] The only number that truly matters is that in the Pckers scorebox at the end of the game. Sherossley (thanks 66...your best so far) was impressive on paper, but failed in the scorebox too often. It has been mentioned by several opponents of the Packers in recent years that the offense was highly predictable because of the specific personnel packages that Sherossley employed. Basically, it was pointed out that Sherossley had 3 or 4 personnel groupings, and in each of those a fairly limited number of formations and motion. By identifying the personnel group, and reflecting on film study to the formations and motion employed in the personnel group, the defense on the field and in the booth pretty much knew what was coming....just like many of us fans. No need to out-think or out-hustle our offense when the coaches are basically telling the defense what they are going to do. And we now wonder why it was that far too often it appeared that the defense was in our huddle. Remember folks, this is the coach who failed to change our gameplan from only two weeks earlier when we were embarrassed by the Queens in the playoffs. The Queens players and coaches all knew what was coming. But, hey...they did put up some big stats!!!! [/QUOTE]
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