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Post by TW on Dec 27, 2015 22:20:37 GMT -5
Rodgers says the problems can be fixed. McCarthy makes it sound like the players aren't doing the job they are capable of doing. Apparently nothing is wrong with the game plans.
After listening to several media experts, I think the Packers coaching staff is in denial. They aren't playing well, and the game plans are anemic at best. They're doing nothing to protect Rodgers in the way of roll outs, or play action. Adding to the problem, I see guys out there who aren't NFL caliber, and being touted as being great.
The best thing that could happen this year is that we lose out, get a decent draft pick, and find a new coaching staff. Sadly enough, they might even want to trade their so called "player makers," because we have so many and they still lose. Obviously this team is either not as good as the Packer organization envisions, or they are under achievers, and as such, neither situation is acceptable.
Sorry. I just don't buy playing as poorly as they are "acceptable."
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2015 22:48:47 GMT -5
We are simply playing terrible football and have been since the bye week. I expect to see a Packer team that shows improvement as the season progresses and that hasn't happened. I don't buy the injury excuse. Every team deals with that. Look at the Patriots!
I'm so disgusted with McCarthy and listening to him babble about how he's sick of the negativity. Give me a break. At this point in the season it's over and it's not fixable. I believe there is a huge rift between McCarthy and Rodgers. It will be interesting to see what happens in the off season.
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Post by happypacker on Dec 28, 2015 8:37:28 GMT -5
did you see when two players on the sideline were yelling at each other? they were(I read lips) complaining about Adams, To Make it short, what!!!, the hell,,, next player (lineman, says just do not throw to him!.
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