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Longwell wanted to kick indoors. So he left. What can you do?
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"jotman08""Rockmolder""skeetar"How can you take Crosby over Longwell?
That's a very fair assessment.
80% vs. a 92.3% not to mention the kick crosby just missed
But the point makes no sense at all. Do any of you actually ever look up anything? Or listen to anyone? Or maybe, maybe shut up when you don't know a thing about a subject?
Like Cheesey said, he wanted to kick indoors. Next to that, Crosby was just in college when Longwell left.
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The Packers weren't ready to play the game. The penalty by Jolly that allowed the Vikings to score their first TD was the pivotal play. The Packers never recovered from it. Very disappointing.
The OL did play better in the second half, but they still broke down when the game was on the line. And when Rodgers had time, the receivers had trouble getting open. They never got open deep, not even once, against a supposedly weak Vikings secondary.
Dom Capers lost all respect when he called a three-man rush on 3rd and 17 and Favre easily completed a pass for a first down. Later, he did put more pressure on Favre, and our guys still couldn't get to him. Zero sacks. Again.
I knew the Vikings were the better team coming into this game, but I thought the Packers could find a way to win. What I didn't count on was that the Vikings are quite a bit better than the Packers right now. Michael Strahan said it best at halftime: The Vikings know what to expect from themselves, and the Packers look like a team that just isn't there yet. Now they will have to scramble just to get into the playoffs.
The OL did play better in the second half, but they still broke down when the game was on the line. And when Rodgers had time, the receivers had trouble getting open. They never got open deep, not even once, against a supposedly weak Vikings secondary.
Dom Capers lost all respect when he called a three-man rush on 3rd and 17 and Favre easily completed a pass for a first down. Later, he did put more pressure on Favre, and our guys still couldn't get to him. Zero sacks. Again.
I knew the Vikings were the better team coming into this game, but I thought the Packers could find a way to win. What I didn't count on was that the Vikings are quite a bit better than the Packers right now. Michael Strahan said it best at halftime: The Vikings know what to expect from themselves, and the Packers look like a team that just isn't there yet. Now they will have to scramble just to get into the playoffs.
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I agree on the 3rd and 17 play. How often do you need to get exploited on a 3-man rush with everyone else in coverage before you figure out that it doesn't work? It's an ongoing sequince in his entire career. Started again a couple of games ago. Bring more guys. Get the ball out and let him settle for a short completion.
That said, we played decently later on. It was just horrible early on. On both sides of the ball.
That said, we played decently later on. It was just horrible early on. On both sides of the ball.
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"Greg C."The Packers weren't ready to play the game. The penalty by Jolly that allowed the Vikings to score their first TD was the pivotal play. The Packers never recovered from it. Very disappointing.
I think the opposite may be true - the Packers were too excited to play, and were not as disciplined as they should have been.
Can't blame them for being so excited, it was a playoff atmosphere. But the coaches have to be able to settle guys down.
Unfortunately, I don't have much faith these days in our coaches to be able to do much of anything right.
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Rodgers came out looking to throw downfield every play. I place the blame for that squarely on McCarthy.
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"Nonstopdrivel"Rodgers came out looking to throw downfield every play. I place the blame for that squarely on McCarthy.
Fair weather fan!
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These two games against the Vikings gave our team some playoff-like hyped games for experience.
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"IronMan""Nonstopdrivel"Rodgers came out looking to throw downfield every play. I place the blame for that squarely on McCarthy.
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LOL Trom!
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"all_about_da_packers""Greg C."The Packers weren't ready to play the game. The penalty by Jolly that allowed the Vikings to score their first TD was the pivotal play. The Packers never recovered from it. Very disappointing.
I think the opposite may be true - the Packers were too excited to play, and were not as disciplined as they should have been.
Can't blame them for being so excited, it was a playoff atmosphere. But the coaches have to be able to settle guys down.
I see the distinction you are making, but for me, that still fits into the category of not being ready to play the game. The Vikings just look so much more confident and professional right now. They have a lot of talent and they know it. The Packers seem to go from cocky to angry to despondent, sometimes from one play to the next.
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