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Originally Posted by Pakrz:

Gees... GB had all damn summer to prepare for the first game and they stopped using the "Quad" defense in the 2nd half because they were ****ing up the substitutions? 

 

Can that scream terrible coaching any louder?

But....But....But, they've got assignment sure ajhawk who's like a coach on the field.

 

But...But....But... fer God's sake does anyone know how to coach this game??????

 

A full off season and we've got 10 on the field? Another time 13? Are you kidding me?

Capers comments were rather disconcerting. New coordinators had more success with their new defense than Capers had in his "new" system.  Seems that the Packers most always blame things on communication errors. After six years on the job, communication errors should be non existent. But then again, maybe it is the fact the Packers always have one of the youngest teams in the league and will always have those issues.

I fully realize that it's only one game, but there have been several times since camp began that Arod has said or done things that just seemed to be concerning to me. For starters, he started the preseason talking about how his life was in a good place and how he was happy. Then he spoke about how deep the WRs are this year. Then he hardly played in the preseason and threw very few passes-most of the offensive plays were runs when he was on the field. Then, he complained about how the young receivers had a lot to learn about being where they're supposed to be when they're supposed to be there. And then he played a VERY mediocre game vs. Seattle. I can't recall him ever looking so much like Brett Favre on a bad day as he did last Thursday.

 

He looked rusty and overconfident - like a guy who was not ready to play.  Rodgers has always relied on that little chip on his shoulder to help him play his best. Thursday,  he played like an over-fed cat taking a nap in the sun. 

 

I hope that isn't what we're going to see from him again - EVER! I'm not content with the way he plays when HE'S content.

I really hope you're all right; and I tend to think that you are.  Nevertheless, Rodgers makes a big deal out of holding his teammates accountable.  He is always talking about his intolerance for mental errors.  Unless I missed it somewhere along the line, I've yet to hear or read anything about him stating that HE did not play well, and that HE made poor decisions on Thursday night.  If he hasn't said that, he needs to do so.

 

My bottom line on Thursday's game, however, is that the COACHES were more responsible for that beat-down than anyone; even more than B. Jones and Sherrod.  The game plan was pathetic and stupid.  And I'd like to hear MM and DC admit to that, too.

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