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Lessons to be learned.......You must practice in the cold...
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<blockquote data-quote="packedhouse01" data-source="post: 195814" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>1) Holmgren hated the cold and practiced inside as often as possible</p><p>2) McCarthy is still a young guy as a head coach and he learned some lessons from this game. You can bet on it. This guy is no fool. He knows exactly what happened to his team and will address it.</p><p>3) Cold weather teams have no advantage in cold weather if they don't like playing in it. The Packers were intimidated by the cold not the Bears and that intimidation caused them not to be able to stop the run all day long and not be able to stop the pass. The defense was pathetic.</p><p>4) Our offensive game plans was just that....OFFENSIVE! We had to be throwing some passes and Brett has played in difficult weather. That strong armed quarterback should have had the advantage. Again, I think McCarthy learned from this game.</p><p>5) Our punt game has been a bit inconsistent all year. Those are the guys who need to be outside practicing in the elements. </p><p></p><p>The key to the playoffs is to rejuvenate our defense. We simply have to be able to stop the run and the rush on the QB when forced to pass. If the defense plays well, we'll go all the way. If we don't play well it could be one and done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="packedhouse01, post: 195814, member: 204"] 1) Holmgren hated the cold and practiced inside as often as possible 2) McCarthy is still a young guy as a head coach and he learned some lessons from this game. You can bet on it. This guy is no fool. He knows exactly what happened to his team and will address it. 3) Cold weather teams have no advantage in cold weather if they don't like playing in it. The Packers were intimidated by the cold not the Bears and that intimidation caused them not to be able to stop the run all day long and not be able to stop the pass. The defense was pathetic. 4) Our offensive game plans was just that....OFFENSIVE! We had to be throwing some passes and Brett has played in difficult weather. That strong armed quarterback should have had the advantage. Again, I think McCarthy learned from this game. 5) Our punt game has been a bit inconsistent all year. Those are the guys who need to be outside practicing in the elements. The key to the playoffs is to rejuvenate our defense. We simply have to be able to stop the run and the rush on the QB when forced to pass. If the defense plays well, we'll go all the way. If we don't play well it could be one and done. [/QUOTE]
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