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I've seen enough...MC

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Posted 03 November 2009 - 09:21 AM

Has anyone else read JS today? Notes and the Blog?

IMO this guy just don't have what it takes to be a HC. Very disturbing comments if ones; such as this board here of well informed fans know about football.

For instance:

1.) Asked about player's frustrations on Defense- "This is a team and not about Pro-Bowlers. We are ranked 4th in Defense right now." That is mis-leading as one takes away the Browns and Lions game stats; we would be ranked 21st. Second; how do players make the Pro Bowl anyways? By making big plays at the right time and changing game's outcomes (hopefully). It is the coaches jobs to use your best players abilities to put them into positions to make plays. Kampman is excellent with his hands down. If White was still here (God rest his soul) could anyone see him playing LBer or being happy with the current Defense and garbage MC is saying? Heck No. And this goes equal for Caper's comments about his talk with Jenkins as well. Which almost echoed MC's comments word for word.

2.) Really not sure which disturbed me most from MC: "Well we thought about putting Cliffton and Tausch in at halftime. But Cliffton is coming off injury and we don't know if Tausch could hold up. Wait it gets better...Plus Lang and Barbe were playing okay." Say What???????? We are on the way establishing a new record for our QB getting sacked in a season. That means worse then the Dicky years, worse then McKay's Bucs in the 70's and so on. Umm just when is the best time to put them in? After your franchise QB is on IR? Rodgers has a bad toe and foot and can't even practice until maybe Friday. This was one of the biggest home games on National TV outside of a play-off game and he didn't feel the sense of urgency? Something is not right here Packer Nation.

3.) Asked if he would bench Jolly for that bonehead head butt? "Well would love to jump up and down and so on; but what purpose would that serve? That would only hurt Caper's gameplan." Say What? MH would have benched Jolly right on the spot; well really Jolly wouldn't have ever done that move under MH in the first place. He's way too soft (see Rhoades) IMO.

There is a lot more that I could go on with......But this sucks to me..............
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Posted 08 November 2009 - 01:30 PM

Another lack luster performance. say what u want, but it's not TT's job to get this team fired up and ready to play. I swear it's like the team is half asleep when they take the field. I see more passion on this board than on the field, and that's not right. that's not how it should be. HAVE SOME FIRE.
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Posted 08 November 2009 - 01:34 PM

QUOTE (Wolfman @ Nov 8 2009, 01:15 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
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I used to be a supporter of MM, but not after today. It is time for him to go. In fact, the whole offensive staff has to go. That line is terrible. It is a good thing that Rodgers can take a hit, because if he couldn't we would now be looking for our 3rd or 4th QB. Don't wait until the end of the season, can him now. mad.gif
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Posted 08 November 2009 - 01:47 PM

Embarrassing yes, but not all that much moreso than last year.
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Posted 08 November 2009 - 01:52 PM

QUOTE (packinatl @ Nov 7 2009, 10:32 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I for one do not think coaching is the major issue. Its lack of talent.


I do.

When I see players making dumb penalties in crucial situations, I can only conclude that the team is undisciplined and stupid. When was the last time an undisciplined team won the Superbowl? How about never? And the penalties are the mistakes that the average fan sees. What most of us don't see are the mistakes that occur when an assignment is missed or improper technique is used.

The bottom line is that this is a poorly-coached team and forgive me if I jump to the conclusion that this is due to a poor coach.

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Posted 08 November 2009 - 03:00 PM

QUOTE (PackerBronco @ Nov 8 2009, 01:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I do.

When I see players making dumb penalties in crucial situations, I can only conclude that the team is undisciplined and stupid. When was the last time an undisciplined team won the Superbowl? How about never? And the penalties are the mistakes that the average fan sees. What most of us don't see are the mistakes that occur when an assignment is missed or improper technique is used.

The bottom line is that this is a poorly-coached team and forgive me if I jump to the conclusion that this is due to a poor coach.


I could not agree more. This is a poorly coached team. Helen Keller could see that for crying out loud! mad.gif

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