JoshuaRHuffman
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I'm not sure why we're picking sides. Other than Donald Driver, this loss is on everyone for the most part.
*Defense giving up that Hail Mary and that big run toward the end of the first half
*Receivers dropping passes
*Poor tackling by the defense
*Ryan Grant, John Kuhn fumbling
*Aaron Rodgers having an off-night
*Mike McCarthy making poor decisions such as that onside kick in 2Q, that fullback dive on 1st and 10, and that fourth-down panic attempt on 4th-and-5.
What's done is done: they're just regular-season champions this year.
But here's my big question: I'm not sure any of us can prove how much of an impact Joe Philbin's absence had on the offense. That being said, if the Packers were truly hurt this much by just losing one of their coaches for one week, how much long-term damage will be done if Joe Philbin, Winston Moss, Tom Clements, Darren Perry and even Dom Capers move on to new organizations?
*Defense giving up that Hail Mary and that big run toward the end of the first half
*Receivers dropping passes
*Poor tackling by the defense
*Ryan Grant, John Kuhn fumbling
*Aaron Rodgers having an off-night
*Mike McCarthy making poor decisions such as that onside kick in 2Q, that fullback dive on 1st and 10, and that fourth-down panic attempt on 4th-and-5.
What's done is done: they're just regular-season champions this year.
But here's my big question: I'm not sure any of us can prove how much of an impact Joe Philbin's absence had on the offense. That being said, if the Packers were truly hurt this much by just losing one of their coaches for one week, how much long-term damage will be done if Joe Philbin, Winston Moss, Tom Clements, Darren Perry and even Dom Capers move on to new organizations?