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<blockquote data-quote="PackerTraxx" data-source="post: 17624" data-attributes="member: 146"><p>There was an article in the paper yesterday that showed Brett threw most of his int's when the Packers were behind and the highest number when they were behind be 10 or more points.</p><p></p><p>We have one of the best QBs in history.</p><p></p><p>We have one of the best recieving corps in the league.</p><p></p><p>We have one of the best RBs in the league.</p><p></p><p>What I am getting at is this. I believe we should be passing to set up our running more often. When teams are stacked to stop the run and are vunerable to certain passes, I believe we should hurt them where they are vunerable with passes, rather than "bang our heads against a brick wall" and continue to force the run. This is something that seems to be a problem with Rossley, if he can get the running game going he is fine, if not we were in trouble. It also saves wear and tear on the running backs because they're not pounding into stacked defenses constantly.</p><p></p><p>I am not the best writer, but I hope you get my point. I believe we should not be putting uneccessary high pressure on our running game by insisting to establish the run and then doing the same thing to the passing game by expecting it to bail us out on 3rd and long. In short we need to read defenses better, take what they give you and be more creative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackerTraxx, post: 17624, member: 146"] There was an article in the paper yesterday that showed Brett threw most of his int's when the Packers were behind and the highest number when they were behind be 10 or more points. We have one of the best QBs in history. We have one of the best recieving corps in the league. We have one of the best RBs in the league. What I am getting at is this. I believe we should be passing to set up our running more often. When teams are stacked to stop the run and are vunerable to certain passes, I believe we should hurt them where they are vunerable with passes, rather than "bang our heads against a brick wall" and continue to force the run. This is something that seems to be a problem with Rossley, if he can get the running game going he is fine, if not we were in trouble. It also saves wear and tear on the running backs because they're not pounding into stacked defenses constantly. I am not the best writer, but I hope you get my point. I believe we should not be putting uneccessary high pressure on our running game by insisting to establish the run and then doing the same thing to the passing game by expecting it to bail us out on 3rd and long. In short we need to read defenses better, take what they give you and be more creative. [/QUOTE]
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