Sorry Olivia, time for a slump buster!
Sorry Olivia, time for a slump buster!
I can't believe ESPN is still pushing QBR
There's nothing wrong with QBR, it's the Total QBR that they push
GBFanForLife posted:Why would anyone miss that pile of **** who was in a slump every year past 1997?
One of his best years was 08. Until it got "cold" out.
Seems to me that this thread needs revisiting. A couple of wins before last night put this on the back burner. Problem remains
Maybe Bostick should have squeezed the onside kick.
Maybe Hawk should have covered on the fake FG.
Maybe Lambeau should make more noise.
Maybe they should have gone for two.
Maybe they should fire Dean Capers.
Maybe Aaron should ditch Olivia.
Maybe Janis should run more fly patterns (in bounds)
Maybe they should have kept the ginger.
Maybe GB should draft healthy running backs.
Seems to me these need revisiting. A little success before last night put these on the back burner. Problems remain.
It's not a reach to go back to the Seattle collapse as the birthplace of this current 21 month old spawn of ****.
Mike fires a couple coaches. Takes himself away from the offense. Hands things over to Clements. NFL takes the first 6 weeks of 15 to figure out Clements offense is actually pretty rudimentary. Mike is still trying to get things back on track.
Green Bay was the best team in the NFL with 5:04 seconds left in Seattle on January 18, 2015 leading 19-7 with the ball and a first down.
Nothing has been the same after that game.
It's a super bowl hangover from the super bowl that never was.
As others have noted, Aaron has not been accurate or decisive. Don't know why or exactly when it started. My guess is that the start point was some time back and it did not happen all at once. Was it his calf injury? Was it the loss of familiar receivers like Jones Nelson and even Jennings? Was it due to an overreliance to creating plays by moving out of pocket? I donno, but my hope is that he spend time in honest reflection and not blow his poor performances off as a fluke.