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  • bucky
    #50? WTF?
    • Feb 2009
    • 5408

    #46
    Originally posted by Spidey
    Its one thing to love Favre and appreciate all he did. He was a leader and elevated the play of others. Rodgers doesn't have that yet. But this twisting of facts against Rodgers is completely ridiculous.
    I know. The absolute lust for BF runs so deep in some, that they have to manufacture reasons to hate AR.

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    • bucky
      #50? WTF?
      • Feb 2009
      • 5408

      #47
      Originally posted by MrBill
      Rodger's big stats are about all the Ted Thompson nut huggers have to cling to when the subject of project Favre relocation comes up.
      AR has nothing to do with a like or dislike of TT. BF is gone. Get over it. Get over that AR is actually doing pretty well with the potential to be very good. AR doing well and the like and dislike of TT are mutually exclusive.

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      • bucky
        #50? WTF?
        • Feb 2009
        • 5408

        #48
        Originally posted by RayManHCP42
        Well, regardless what happens tonight, hopefully we have a field day next week at Lambeau chasing this guy down.
        The way our line is playing, you D-Line/LB's should be putting a lot of pressure on AR.


        Originally posted by RayManHCP42
        Your offensive line makes me salivate.
        It should. So far I've seen blown assignments by the LT, LG, C, and RT. I've also seen the LT, LG, C and RT get pushed right back into the QB. I'm not saying getting beat by moves, because that happens as well, but these guys are being manhandled and pushed back into the QB.

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        • Rayman
          Spic 'n Spanish
          • Feb 2009
          • 4626

          #49
          Originally posted by bucky
          The way our line is playing, you D-Line/LB's should be putting a lot of pressure on AR.




          It should. So far I've seen blown assignments by the LT, LG, C, and RT. I've also seen the LT, LG, C and RT get pushed right back into the QB. I'm not saying getting beat by moves, because that happens as well, but these guys are being manhandled and pushed back into the QB.
          Hope so, but we've been known to underachieve in these types of situations.

          Lambeau after October still bothers the hell out of me as a Cowboys fan.

          That said, I was irate when I saw today that ESPN gave Rodgers the nod over Romo in the head-to-head matchups for this game.



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          • Spidey
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2009
            • 923

            #50
            Originally posted by bucky
            AR doing well and the like and dislike of TT are mutually exclusive.
            EXACTLY!!

            I still don't understand the intense hatred and bashing of Rodgers ever since Favre-Gate. Hate Thompson and McCarthy. Thats fine and dandy. I don't agree with it but I can understand that. Rodgers had nothing to do with it.

            And whoever said Radgers gave the Packers an ultimatum. Seriously?!? Thats a borderline retarded statement. What leverage would Rodgers, a 3 year pro who had seen maybe 40-50 season snaps, have to give an ultimatum. I think that may be the most absurd statement I have ever heard in all of the Favre hoopla.

            As bucky said, its possible to appreciate Rodgers, love Favre, and still be pissed at TT and MM at the same time. No he's not Favre but few are. I don't understand the need for Favre fans to put down Rodgers and twist and manipulate things to make him look bad.

            That said, the issue with Rodgers holding the ball too long I have no problem with. That is a true and very real problem. It is a valid criticism.

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            • Blade
              Walking SAM site
              • Feb 2009
              • 3739

              #51
              How about using more short passing instead of using long ass routes down the field. No wonder he has to hold on to the damn ball. The routes don't develop till they are 15 yards down the field. Its plain old retarded.

              The only guy you have to blame here is McCarthy.

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              • Spidey
                Junior Member
                • Feb 2009
                • 923

                #52
                Originally posted by Blade
                How about using more short passing instead of using long ass routes down the field. No wonder he has to hold on to the damn ball. The routes don't develop till they are 15 yards down the field. Its plain old retarded.

                The only guy you have to blame here is McCarthy.
                100% agree on that. Right now problem #1 for me is McCarthy. The line is awful and Rodgers holds the ball too long but that can be somewhat offset by quick passes. For instance the quick slants that were so effective for the Packers for 3 years under McCarthy that he seemingly has forgotten about.

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                • MrBill
                  Billy Brewer Sucks Penis
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 0

                  #53
                  Originally posted by bucky
                  Hate to burst your bubble. AR does have a ways to go before anyone can call him a winning QB. And as much of a BF fan as I am, he was a below average playoff QB. One of the greatest ever regular season QB's, but still average at best in the playoffs.
                  Between the poor play of the O-line and Rodgers holding on to the ball too long, Rodgers might not live long enough to ever make the playoffs. Hopefully the new GM will address the line early in the draft next year and not mind spending some of the huge cash reserves on an impact FA not able to be addressed in the draft.

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                  • bucky
                    #50? WTF?
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 5408

                    #54
                    Originally posted by MrBill
                    Between the poor play of the O-line and Rodgers holding on to the ball too long, Rodgers might not live long enough to ever make the playoffs. Hopefully the new GM will address the line early in the draft next year and not mind spending some of the huge cash reserves on an impact FA not able to be addressed in the draft.
                    The O-Line:

                    Sitton has looked good at RG so far.
                    Lang has looked OK so far. If he can be solid at LG then we have our guards.
                    I haven't seen enough of Spitz at center yet.

                    So at best we are looking at both RT and LT. I doubt we fill both those in the draft. Maybe on in the draft and one in free agency.

                    If Spitz doesn't work out at Center, or if his back (disk) doesn't heal, we will be looking for a center as well. Maybe they can get away with Wells for another year.

                    If Lang doesn't work out, we may be looking at 4, that's 4, O-Lineman to replace. Ouch.

                    Let's hope it's just RT and LT. Maybe Barbre will improve.

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                    • Blade
                      Walking SAM site
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 3739

                      #55
                      Originally posted by Spidey
                      100% agree on that. Right now problem #1 for me is McCarthy. The line is awful and Rodgers holds the ball too long but that can be somewhat offset by quick passes. For instance the quick slants that were so effective for the Packers for 3 years under McCarthy that he seemingly has forgotten about.
                      I keep saying this but he is the NFC's verison of Big Ben. Ben has the same problem where he has to hold on to the ball forever for the route to develop. The difference is that the Steelers have the best defense in the last 5 years and can cover up a TO on downs or fumble or sack. Hell the Steeler D negates the field position battle by how dominant it is. The Pack D is severely undermanned and has the wrong players for the scheme. You got Kampman at OLB, when he is a 4-3 DE and Al Harris backing off instead of Bump and Run.

                      Jesus.......with these issues and the O-Line like a sieve, I feel sorry for Rodgers and frustrated at the same time, cuz hes my Fantasy QB!

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                      • Mogriffjr
                        aka Reece
                        • Apr 2009
                        • 2759

                        #56
                        Originally posted by Blade
                        How about using more short passing instead of using long ass routes down the field. No wonder he has to hold on to the damn ball. The routes don't develop till they are 15 yards down the field. Its plain old retarded.

                        The only guy you have to blame here is McCarthy.
                        Yeah I agree this is the problem right now.

                        I know the WR's are good at getting open downfield and Rodgers has a gun of an arm but right now, he's not getting the protection to use those routes even 50% of the time...time to dial down the long routes, go short/intermediate...man who was running that offense that Favre last ran in his last year at GB?
                        Originally posted by Nick Mangold
                        Wes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.

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                        • bucky
                          #50? WTF?
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 5408

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Spidey
                          100% agree on that. Right now problem #1 for me is McCarthy. The line is awful and Rodgers holds the ball too long but that can be somewhat offset by quick passes. For instance the quick slants that were so effective for the Packers for 3 years under McCarthy that he seemingly has forgotten about.
                          I see the #1 problem is Campen and the ZBS. But I could easily be convinced to change it to McCarthy.

                          O-Line Problems: Scrap ZBS, Campen, and go back to a power running game w/ bigger O-Lineman.

                          Special Teams: Replace Slocum

                          Undisciplined team, a culture of accepting penalties, blown assignments, questionable play calling. Replace McCarthy

                          It's reasonable to question TT's talent evaluation of O-Lineman, maybe replace TT.

                          Here is my list:
                          Replace Campen, Slocum, probably McCarthy, and possibly TT at the end of the season.

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                          • bucky
                            #50? WTF?
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 5408

                            #58
                            Originally posted by RayManHCP42
                            That said, I was irate when I saw today that ESPN gave Rodgers the nod over Romo in the head-to-head matchups for this game.
                            I would expect Dallas to be favored over GB. As far as QB's go, AR vs TR, it's pretty close to me. Rodgers pulls some big plays out of his but, with a horrible O-Line, he doesn't make the big mistakes (usually) but takes sacks.

                            Romo style is a little like Favre's. He can look very good and also look horrible. Romo has a better team around him and has for a while, and still Dallas hasn't gone anywhere.

                            I have no problem w/ ESPN picking Romo over AR, if they would have done that, but it's pretty close to me, until one of them actually does something.

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                            • Rayman
                              Spic 'n Spanish
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 4626

                              #59
                              Originally posted by bucky
                              I would expect Dallas to be favored over GB. As far as QB's go, AR vs TR, it's pretty close to me. Rodgers pulls some big plays out of his but, with a horrible O-Line, he doesn't make the big mistakes (usually) but takes sacks.

                              Romo style is a little like Favre's. He can look very good and also look horrible. Romo has a better team around him and has for a while, and still Dallas hasn't gone anywhere.

                              I have no problem w/ ESPN picking Romo over AR, if they would have done that, but it's pretty close to me, until one of them actually does something.
                              Romo hasn't had a "horrible" game since Week 2.

                              As far as the "better team" argument, I think we saw his value when he got hurt last year. No need to argue this point.



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                              • bucky
                                #50? WTF?
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 5408

                                #60
                                Originally posted by RayManHCP42
                                Romo hasn't had a "horrible" game since Week 2.

                                As far as the "better team" argument, I think we saw his value when he got hurt last year. No need to argue this point.

                                I haven't seen that many Cowboy's games. but some of the ones I've seen, he's thrown some timely picks and bad throws. You watch them much more than I do. Just saying what I've seen.

                                As far as the "better team". I would expect you not to argue this point since I said Dallas is the better team. Ouch.

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