They have that one on a loop on TV this morning talking about how maybe Brett Favre is right in that Chili doesn't know what he is doing with a playbook in his hands.
People forget that the reason Favre knows Chili is that when he was the coach at Wisconsin, the Packers would let him sit in on their offensive meetings to try and learn the offense that Favre had already been running for 10 years. Sometimes, the player does know more than the coach and it showed last night. It's like that horrible first half game plan was Childress proving to Favre that getting into a heavy set and pounding Peterson into the teeth of the Bears defense was the way he wanted things. Favre knows that with the problems the Vikings OL has had the past few weeks, the best way is to spread it out and keep guys from being able to disguise their blitzes as easily.
People forget that the reason Favre knows Chili is that when he was the coach at Wisconsin, the Packers would let him sit in on their offensive meetings to try and learn the offense that Favre had already been running for 10 years. Sometimes, the player does know more than the coach and it showed last night. It's like that horrible first half game plan was Childress proving to Favre that getting into a heavy set and pounding Peterson into the teeth of the Bears defense was the way he wanted things. Favre knows that with the problems the Vikings OL has had the past few weeks, the best way is to spread it out and keep guys from being able to disguise their blitzes as easily.
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