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<blockquote data-quote="Un4GivN" data-source="post: 649809" data-attributes="member: 8782"><p>You can say this for every team of all time... That's a horrible argument.</p><p></p><p>New England - this year lacks in the secondary, injuries have depleted an already mediocre receiving group. They are on like their 8th running back it feels like. Rank second to last in kickoff returns. Ranked in the bottom half in passing defense.</p><p></p><p>Carolina - doesn't even have a NFL caliber receiver on their team. Except Olson. Their kicker has been sporadic all year and ranks in the bottom 3rd. Rank dead last in kickoff returns.</p><p></p><p>Denver - doesn't even have a consistent quarterback anymore, their running backs are a mess.</p><p></p><p>Arizona - Probably the best overall team in NFL right now. But they are not without flaws either. They ranked 20th in sacks over the year. Palmer is far from outstanding when pressured. (As seen last weekend).</p><p></p><p>No team is "perfect".... That's the coaches job to make the people around him better and game plan around his team strengths and weaknesses. Not run the same damn thing no matter who is out there. 12th string receivers, ya we should run ISO 4 x curls routes. Ridiculous. Throw the same stop route to Jones every third down.</p><p></p><p>Go back and watch the super bowl year.... That was NOT on McCarthy, Aaron was playing out of his mind. Same stupid concepts but since Rodgers was playing like no one has ever played in the history of the NFL, and the defense came through with a pick 6. It was enough.</p><p></p><p>I give him the credit as he was the coach, but let's not somehow believe it was an unbelievable coaching or play-calling that got us there. Philly Tramon Williams picked off a Vick pass to seal that game after they let off the gas. Packers didn't score a single point from 7 minutes in the third till the end of the game</p><p></p><p>Atlanta, Tramon returns one of my favorite interceptions ever before halftime for touchdown and blows that game wide open before half. 4 turnovers in that game by Green Bay defense. Great performance from both.</p><p></p><p>Chicago - complete fiasco, Aaron Rodgers and the high powered offense was outscored in the second half by Caleb Hanie, once again this team falls apart going into the second half and it takes shields last second pick to seal the game.</p><p></p><p>Super Bowl - A couple incredible throws from Rodgers, great catches by receivers, Collins return touchdown, and Matthews forced fumble is what changed that game. Packers were outscored in the second half again.</p><p></p><p>Same crap last year in Seattle - the only way we were going to win that game is if the defense literally won it for them. 5 turnovers and 22 points is laughable. Offensive mastermind must have slept in that day. Outscored in the second half again</p><p></p><p>Note: Has anyone have stats on playoff games and being outscored after half... I looked up 5, 4 wins... And they were outscored in the second half in all but 1. Odd coincidence?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Un4GivN, post: 649809, member: 8782"] You can say this for every team of all time... That's a horrible argument. New England - this year lacks in the secondary, injuries have depleted an already mediocre receiving group. They are on like their 8th running back it feels like. Rank second to last in kickoff returns. Ranked in the bottom half in passing defense. Carolina - doesn't even have a NFL caliber receiver on their team. Except Olson. Their kicker has been sporadic all year and ranks in the bottom 3rd. Rank dead last in kickoff returns. Denver - doesn't even have a consistent quarterback anymore, their running backs are a mess. Arizona - Probably the best overall team in NFL right now. But they are not without flaws either. They ranked 20th in sacks over the year. Palmer is far from outstanding when pressured. (As seen last weekend). No team is "perfect".... That's the coaches job to make the people around him better and game plan around his team strengths and weaknesses. Not run the same damn thing no matter who is out there. 12th string receivers, ya we should run ISO 4 x curls routes. Ridiculous. Throw the same stop route to Jones every third down. Go back and watch the super bowl year.... That was NOT on McCarthy, Aaron was playing out of his mind. Same stupid concepts but since Rodgers was playing like no one has ever played in the history of the NFL, and the defense came through with a pick 6. It was enough. I give him the credit as he was the coach, but let's not somehow believe it was an unbelievable coaching or play-calling that got us there. Philly Tramon Williams picked off a Vick pass to seal that game after they let off the gas. Packers didn't score a single point from 7 minutes in the third till the end of the game Atlanta, Tramon returns one of my favorite interceptions ever before halftime for touchdown and blows that game wide open before half. 4 turnovers in that game by Green Bay defense. Great performance from both. Chicago - complete fiasco, Aaron Rodgers and the high powered offense was outscored in the second half by Caleb Hanie, once again this team falls apart going into the second half and it takes shields last second pick to seal the game. Super Bowl - A couple incredible throws from Rodgers, great catches by receivers, Collins return touchdown, and Matthews forced fumble is what changed that game. Packers were outscored in the second half again. Same crap last year in Seattle - the only way we were going to win that game is if the defense literally won it for them. 5 turnovers and 22 points is laughable. Offensive mastermind must have slept in that day. Outscored in the second half again Note: Has anyone have stats on playoff games and being outscored after half... I looked up 5, 4 wins... And they were outscored in the second half in all but 1. Odd coincidence? [/QUOTE]
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