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Packers D, does it still have a long ways to go?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greg C." data-source="post: 17754" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>Why the attitude, IPBprez? You make a blanket criticism of everybody in this thread ("Were any of you...really - watching the game?") and then make us go to another thread to find out what you think. I did do that, and I don't see how my take is so much different from yours, except in the overall assessment. You said the defense played "amazing well" and I said that it "was not a good performance by the defense overall." I don't think that was such an outlandish statement considering that Buffalo pretty much ran them up and down the field. There WERE some positives, some of which I pointed out, but I believe that a defense that can't stop the opponent on third down is not succeeding in its mission. Also, quarterback scrambles count in the regular season as much as they count in the preseason. My answer to waterboy's question is still the same: The defense has a long way to go. I bet Mike Sherman and Jim Bates would agree with me on this one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg C., post: 17754, member: 195"] Why the attitude, IPBprez? You make a blanket criticism of everybody in this thread ("Were any of you...really - watching the game?") and then make us go to another thread to find out what you think. I did do that, and I don't see how my take is so much different from yours, except in the overall assessment. You said the defense played "amazing well" and I said that it "was not a good performance by the defense overall." I don't think that was such an outlandish statement considering that Buffalo pretty much ran them up and down the field. There WERE some positives, some of which I pointed out, but I believe that a defense that can't stop the opponent on third down is not succeeding in its mission. Also, quarterback scrambles count in the regular season as much as they count in the preseason. My answer to waterboy's question is still the same: The defense has a long way to go. I bet Mike Sherman and Jim Bates would agree with me on this one. [/QUOTE]
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