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PackerPatrick posted:
Pakrz posted:
MichiganPacker2 posted:
antiworst posted:

McCarthy is a piece of ****.

 

 

Yeah. MM made Cobb drop two passes and Kendricks drop another. Oh and he also made the roughing the passer call. 

MM is far from perfect, but this was not on him today. Blame Pettine's schemes or the personnel decision to think that Brice is an NFL player or that Kendricks should be getting meaningful snaps. 

Well...

Can we blame MM for not playing a dynamic Aaron Jones extensively?

Can we blame MM for not playing Tonyan ahead of Kendricks?

Can we blame MM for having a soft football team?

Can we blame MM for having a team that makes repeated mental errors? 

I mean... at some point it comes down to the man running the schit show, no?

I am with you on that. 

Can we blame MM for not playing Lewis ever.

Pakrz posted:
MichiganPacker2 posted:
antiworst posted:

McCarthy is a piece of ****.

 

 

Yeah. MM made Cobb drop two passes and Kendricks drop another. Oh and he also made the roughing the passer call. 

MM is far from perfect, but this was not on him today. Blame Pettine's schemes or the personnel decision to think that Brice is an NFL player or that Kendricks should be getting meaningful snaps. 

Well...

Can we blame MM for not playing a dynamic Aaron Jones extensively?

Can we blame MM for not playing Tonyan ahead of Kendricks?

Can we blame MM for having a soft football team?

Can we blame MM for having a team that makes repeated mental errors? 

I mean... at some point it comes down to the man running the schit show, no?

Can we blame him for completely botching the clock at the end of the first half?

The pattern is the same. MM is responsible but in pressers he denies and shifts blame.  Packers start out slow, disorganized, then have to pull something out of a hat in the 2nd half.

 

Lazy, incompetent MM has relied on AR to pull his ass out of the fire for too many years. MM tries to cover his ass using AR as his secret weapon. Well if the  Packers had a lot of talent or were really motivated to play well that would not be a problem but as it is the team just cannot play at a continuously high level for more than one half of football AND THAT, MY FRIENDS IS THE REASON MM HAS TO GO. He cannot motivate, makes poor hiring decisions, and will not admit his mistakes.

CAPackFan95 posted:
Pakrz posted:
MichiganPacker2 posted:
antiworst posted:

McCarthy is a piece of ****.

 

 

Yeah. MM made Cobb drop two passes and Kendricks drop another. Oh and he also made the roughing the passer call. 

MM is far from perfect, but this was not on him today. Blame Pettine's schemes or the personnel decision to think that Brice is an NFL player or that Kendricks should be getting meaningful snaps. 

Well...

Can we blame MM for not playing a dynamic Aaron Jones extensively?

Can we blame MM for not playing Tonyan ahead of Kendricks?

Can we blame MM for having a soft football team?

Can we blame MM for having a team that makes repeated mental errors? 

I mean... at some point it comes down to the man running the schit show, no?

Can we blame him for completely botching the clock at the end of the first half?

 

Pikes Peak posted:

Can't control the refs, you can however catch the ball, don't fumble, don't hold or block in the back on punts, make a special teams long snap, manage the clock better at the end of the half.....need I go on.

I know.......they ARE supposed to be professionals right.  Sheesh......they look like they’re playing for the first time.  Ugh

Grave Digger posted:

Tough loss, but whatever. Move on to Buffalo. Team loss, top to bottom. No one more to blame than anyone else...drops, penalties, missed tackles, bad passes, bad play calls, just everything. I guess Scott and Crosby did their job, other than them though it’s truly a team loss.

So when dysfunction is this broad. The chief gets the blame. I am just not convinced MM has evolved with the game. 

bigdoggyjude posted:
Grave Digger posted:

Tough loss, but whatever. Move on to Buffalo. Team loss, top to bottom. No one more to blame than anyone else...drops, penalties, missed tackles, bad passes, bad play calls, just everything. I guess Scott and Crosby did their job, other than them though it’s truly a team loss.

So when dysfunction is this broad. The chief gets the blame. I am just not convinced MM has evolved with the game. 

I guess I just look at it differently. They’re all professionals, they’re all responsible for their own jobs. Blocking, tackling, catching, holding on to the ball are all basics that our guys should know to do, those issues aren’t scheme related. McCarthy had a poor gameplan and managed the clock poorly, that’s on him. Poor execution is on our professional players. It’s also one game, we have 13 more, the ship is not sunk.

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From PFT, "If the call was correct from the perspective of the league office, the NFL needs to say so. Head of officiating Al Riveron has conspicuously avoided weighing in on roughing the passer calls, but everyone β€” players, coaches, officials, media and fans β€” needs to know what the rules are. At the moment, it doesn’t even appear that the officials are in agreement about what the rules are."

Today was a daughters birthday.  So we celebrated that.  Then there were grand kids to play with.  Needless to say I missed the whole game.  After reading all your comments it might be like that for a while.  I am certainly going to be pulling out of some football support roles I am currently a part of.    There are other things I can be doing with that time.  A guy at work has given up on the NFL.  I have a former avid NFL fan who married my daughter and now forbids the NFL being watched in his home.  And so it goes.  The NFL may never recover.  

Blair Kiel posted:

I'm 58.

I was a goalie.

I haven't made a soccer save in 25 years.

I would have caught 5-6 of those dropped passes today.

The Cobb drops were catches a good NFL WR should make every time, but some of them weren't perfect passes. 

The Kendricks drop was one of the worst I've ever seen in the NFL. I don't think Rodgers could have frozen time, walked out to where Kendricks was, and placed the ball in his hands in stride any better than it was thrown. 

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