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<blockquote data-quote="Sky King" data-source="post: 633044" data-attributes="member: 7171"><p>IMHO this game will serve as an opportunity for the Packers coaching brain trust to experiment with some fresh ideas on both sides of the ball -- players and schemes. Theoretically, it should not all that risky to try some new things since the Lions have been in as severe of a state of disarray as any NFL team to this point. They should be vulnerable enough. Even if <em>everything </em>should work against a bad Lions team, doing so may at least give future opponents more to prepare for -- perhaps helping to break the cycle of opposing defenses succeeding against a formerly potent offense that is now stagnant and seemingly predictable and a soft defense that has been getting gashed practically at will.</p><p></p><p>What may be worse is if the Packers stick with their tried (rearranging the letters spells "tired") and formerly true schemes and players. This would be especially so if the Lions make a game of it and keep the Packers close. Hopefully, this is not an opportunity lost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sky King, post: 633044, member: 7171"] IMHO this game will serve as an opportunity for the Packers coaching brain trust to experiment with some fresh ideas on both sides of the ball -- players and schemes. Theoretically, it should not all that risky to try some new things since the Lions have been in as severe of a state of disarray as any NFL team to this point. They should be vulnerable enough. Even if [I]everything [/I]should work against a bad Lions team, doing so may at least give future opponents more to prepare for -- perhaps helping to break the cycle of opposing defenses succeeding against a formerly potent offense that is now stagnant and seemingly predictable and a soft defense that has been getting gashed practically at will. What may be worse is if the Packers stick with their tried (rearranging the letters spells "tired") and formerly true schemes and players. This would be especially so if the Lions make a game of it and keep the Packers close. Hopefully, this is not an opportunity lost. [/QUOTE]
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