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<blockquote data-quote="musccy" data-source="post: 33364" data-attributes="member: 219"><p>Brett has lost a smidge off his scrambling ability, but otherwise, NO DOUBT, he still has the same physical ability that he had in the MVP yrs.</p><p></p><p>what frustrates me is the mental aspect of his game, something which is VERY CORRECTABLE. He is way too nonchalant about poor decisions, ints, forced throws, etc.</p><p></p><p>Yes, gunslinger is why he's been successful, but there is a time and a place. The Pack was in the Cincy game when he started trying to jam everything in there which led to 5 picks...there was NO reason to throw those 2 picks on the final drive on Sunday, PLENTY of time left, throw it away, not into 2 and 3 coverage! </p><p></p><p>He's always had a history of playing like a maniac at times, REGARDLESS OF THE ROSTER. The first 3 quarters of the Dallas playoff games of the early 90s (even Aikman alluded to this on sun), his infamous dome record throughout the 90s, his performance in the playoffs v. St Louis, Atlanta, and minny.</p><p></p><p>He's played very irresponsibly at times this year too...way too much of a sandlot attitude, and it has cost a packer team w/ no margin for error in some close games. </p><p></p><p>If he plays more with his head, he's still has the physical ability to be the best in the biz, but he needs to start playing more responsibly!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="musccy, post: 33364, member: 219"] Brett has lost a smidge off his scrambling ability, but otherwise, NO DOUBT, he still has the same physical ability that he had in the MVP yrs. what frustrates me is the mental aspect of his game, something which is VERY CORRECTABLE. He is way too nonchalant about poor decisions, ints, forced throws, etc. Yes, gunslinger is why he's been successful, but there is a time and a place. The Pack was in the Cincy game when he started trying to jam everything in there which led to 5 picks...there was NO reason to throw those 2 picks on the final drive on Sunday, PLENTY of time left, throw it away, not into 2 and 3 coverage! He's always had a history of playing like a maniac at times, REGARDLESS OF THE ROSTER. The first 3 quarters of the Dallas playoff games of the early 90s (even Aikman alluded to this on sun), his infamous dome record throughout the 90s, his performance in the playoffs v. St Louis, Atlanta, and minny. He's played very irresponsibly at times this year too...way too much of a sandlot attitude, and it has cost a packer team w/ no margin for error in some close games. If he plays more with his head, he's still has the physical ability to be the best in the biz, but he needs to start playing more responsibly!!! [/QUOTE]
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