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The Premature Assessment of LeFluer's First Season
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<blockquote data-quote="milani" data-source="post: 856871" data-attributes="member: 6654"><p>I do not think MM was vindicated. There are other factors as you said. I think game management has a lot to do with it. MM had a horrible track record especially going into halftime. It is only one season but except for the end of the Philly game and the end of the first half of the Carolina game LaFleur appears to have pushed the right buttons. MM was notorious for calling timeouts in order to get the ball back even when the opponent was willing to sit on it and go to halftime. It often backfired and they scored instead of us. Then when our defense was gassed late in the game and needed a TO he would not relent. MM had this weakness of believing his team was better than it was whether it was the offense, defense, or special teams. Just last year he opted to punt late in a game in Seattle thinking his 2019 defense could stop the run and force a 3 and out. And in that same Seattle in the championship he has Rodgers just hand the ball off and make them use their Tos because he believed his defense was good enough and his special teams would never blow an onside kick. Losing football as ARod said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milani, post: 856871, member: 6654"] I do not think MM was vindicated. There are other factors as you said. I think game management has a lot to do with it. MM had a horrible track record especially going into halftime. It is only one season but except for the end of the Philly game and the end of the first half of the Carolina game LaFleur appears to have pushed the right buttons. MM was notorious for calling timeouts in order to get the ball back even when the opponent was willing to sit on it and go to halftime. It often backfired and they scored instead of us. Then when our defense was gassed late in the game and needed a TO he would not relent. MM had this weakness of believing his team was better than it was whether it was the offense, defense, or special teams. Just last year he opted to punt late in a game in Seattle thinking his 2019 defense could stop the run and force a 3 and out. And in that same Seattle in the championship he has Rodgers just hand the ball off and make them use their Tos because he believed his defense was good enough and his special teams would never blow an onside kick. Losing football as ARod said. [/QUOTE]
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