bozz_2006
Cheesehead
Disagree PJack? I thought "Fire his @ss" was the consensus response when a coach does something you don't like, one time, in one game. No?
I can't tell if this is sarcasm or genuine ignorance...Eh McCarthy is horrible this season, so inconsistent and uncreative...if Rodgers doesn't make plays we lose because we've been outcoached...also does he have beef with Starks? Why isn't he out workhorse?
Eh McCarthy is horrible this season, so inconsistent and uncreative.
Right you are. And it has nothing to do with all the ******* injuries....
Ummm, NO......hell NO. MM is a good coach, that is proven, look at his record since coming here. He is in a tough spot right now with a lot of his key tools broken. Trying to fix a high performance engine with only a swiss army knife aint gunna work. The only thing I don't like is the way he gets to conservative with even a marginal lead.....foot on the gas baby!!!.....my opinion.I think we could easily lure Ray Rhodes or Mike Sherman back here with a HC offer.
I was not serious. LOL But thought it could provide a bit of a reality check here. Heck, I would take MM over Holmy even. No, he is not perfect - what coach is, other than the evil Belichick. My gripe with MM is his goofy play calling on 3rd and short in 4-down territory. We often end up punting or trying some 50+ FG. Two runs by Starks (or short screen passes) gives us about a 95% of getting the first down - compare this to about a 60% chance of a deep pass - it is a matter of probability and some game theory. Another area that I scratch my head on is at the close of the first half. We have the ball on our own 10 yd line and we are calling all our time outs, only to give the other team a shot with about 40 seconds and good field position. Again, probabilities - burn the clock up since chance of doing anything is slim. So ironically, I think he is not conservative enough at certain times. He can't please us all can he!Ummm, NO......hell NO. MM is a good coach, that is proven, look at his record since coming here. He is in a tough spot right now with a lot of his key tools broken. Trying to fix a high performance engine with only a swiss army knife aint gunna work. The only thing I don't like is the way he gets to conservative with even a marginal lead.....foot on the gas baby!!!.....my opinion.
LOL Come to the North Eastern sideperfect - what coach is, other than the evil Belichick.
The Vikings announcers pointed out something we really did not see in Rodgers in the last couple years. Instead of spotting the open receiver after his first look he is " watching the rush ". What this means is he is shell shot. 37 sacks and you are on nightwatch to see who will break into the house. He has lost faith in his protection fearful of whom will side swipe him at any second.They also haven't won a SB and have a QB controversy. Teams great. But they haven't had the injuries the packers have.
Rodgers needs to release the ball quicker. The line needs to get healthy. The offense will change with Greg back in the line up. I was so so on paying him next season, but we might need to.
I'm having a hard time figuring that one out on alot of posts. I figured after the first one everybody was being their sarcastic best.I can't tell if this is sarcasm or genuine ignorance...
I think he's a terrible coach who is a mustache away from being Andy Reid. Winning covers up a lot of his horrible play-calling. I'm begging him to drop the "inside handoff to John Kuhn" play from the playbook. After dropping that play, get rid of the "Mason Crosby 50 yard field goal attempts".
JLC, I think the Crosby comment may be an overreaction, but I fully agree with the Kuhn sentiment. Why not just use Grant?
While I agree there need to be more in-game adjustments, I find RITH's comment highly offensive
It was 2nd and around 8 with just over 2 mins left on the clock. Get a decent run and make the first down and the game was over. I'd rather not place the ball anywhere near Stafford's hands. We knew they'd call time regardless of what happenedI don't agree with using Kuhn as an H-back ever either, but I couldn't care less about the one touch he got tonight. There were 2 minutes left and up by 10 and they had nothing in mind other than protecting the football and getting out of there.