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- Rodgers was clearly not sharp all game

-I hoped to see Josh Jackson make plays, he hasn't

-Receivers are not stepping up.  I hate to say it, but some resources are going to need to go into a wideout this offseason  

-Injuries

-I keep waiting for our punter to wow me since we used a pick on him, he hasn't

+ Despite all these things, they were a Jimmy Graham greasy hands away from making a real game of this.  Especially on defense with the two best players on the team not suiting up.  Lots will piss and moan this team is a trainwreck, I really can see them making noise with a few good moves this offseason.  

Need to use any excuse to IR Cobb, Rodgers, Graham, and Bulaga. They are playing two other teams out of playoff contention so there is no need to worry about anything. Let’s give Kizer some snaps. Winning these last two games only hurts draft position and they are not going to hurt any other team by tanking. The last thing we need is for a Spriggs screwup to get Rodgers hurt at this pint. 

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BearBite posted:
Henry posted:

The Bears are going to get smoked in the first round of the playoffs.

By who?  Vikings....Panthers.....Eagles?  or possibly Seahawks whom they already beat this season?

For such a "formidable" defense, that's some soft shit.  And yes, the Vikings or Seattle would likely beat the Bears.  You do actually need to produce offense on a regular basis.  Well, maybe the Bears and Vikings can flip a coin on who is going to try and produce offense for that game since it's such an iffy proposition for teams that suck for ages to finally hope their stack of high round picks makes it to the second game of the playoffs.

Wolf picked his HOF QB at the beginning of his tenure.  TT at the beginning of his tenure.  You're up GillyNilly.

 

PackLandVA posted:
Henry posted:

The Bears are going to get smoked in the first round of the playoffs.

By who????

Vikings?

Seahawks?

the Bears are good, not great, but outside of thr Rams and Saints, who’s all that good?

The bears seem to play to the level of their competition.  That and division games are usually closer because of familiarity.  I think they're capable of being a lot better than they were today but what what I also think we saw were two guys who have been around the leauge a long time, dealing with the new kid on the block more successfully than a roster like our should have.  

+Another waste of a season is over.

-Two teams from the North are in the Playoffs and we are not one of them. 

-The prime of Rodgers’s abilities appears to have passed, and the front office already wasted those years with “we do what we do” and “draft and develope” while every other contending team actually rebuilt properly and do what we can’t do.  

-The NFL is continuing its decline and un-enjoyability with awful officiating, rules, and general douche-baggery. 

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+ The team played hard in spite of the fact they are so short manned right now

- This offense desperately needs a #2 or #3 WR.  Adams is a really good but when you have only one WR who can get open the QB is going to struggle at times.

- To me one HUGE negative was tackling or rather more accurately the total lack of tackling.

We are going to see in the next few months how good Gute is as a GM.  This roster is so thin right now and he needs to fill a ton of holes.

NumberThree posted:

+Another waste of a season is over.

-Two teams from the North are in the Playoffs and we are not one of them. 

-The prime of Rodgers’s abilities appears to have passed, and the front office already wasted those years with “we do what we do” and “draft and develope” while every other contending team actually rebuilt properly and do what we can’t do.  

-The NFL is continuing its decline and un-enjoyability with awful officiating, rules, and general douche-baggery. 

Not so fast on the Vikings...

I was thinking today while (sort of) watching the game, what would our feelings be about Deshone Kizer if we were the team that had drafted him last year?  He had a bad rookie season with Cleveland and it was thought that maybe he should have stayed another year at ND.  He has only played sparingly in GB.  Do we really know if he's any good.  He has great size, athletic ability and arm strength.  He's only 22 and is signed through 2021.

I only did a brief search about Kizer's draft scouting report but it was actually comparable to Rodger's.  Maybe the heir apparent is already on the team.

 

 

 

ammo posted:

With as inaccurate as Rodgers has been all season how can anyone say the rookie WR are not any good?  Scantling was wide open for a TD today and Rodgers over threw him by 5 yards.  There were other times the rookies were open all season but Rodgers didn't throw to them. 

That's true, that one time he was wide open.  

There are a shitton of other times our wide receivers are not getting open, running good routes, dropping balls, etc.  But that one time...

I’d love to see the % of times recievers run exact routes so they are where they are supposed to be. 

This offense looks like a guessing game between AR and the recievers where he thinks they’re headed. 

The missed TD to EQ is a good example. He kept his route vertical. Rodgers threw inside. Rodgers asking recievers to come back toward him when the pocket collapses is another. 

Offense in general looks like it doesn’t have a plan. 

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ChilliJon posted:

I’d love to see the % of times recievers run exact routes so they are where they are supposed to be. 

This offense looks like a guessing game between AR and the recievers where he thinks they’re headed. 

The missed TD to EQ is a good example. He kept his route vertical. Rodgers threw inside. Rodgers asking recievers to come back toward him when the pocket collapses is another. 

Offense in general looks like it doesn’t have a plan. 

This season in a nutshell right here. Spot on.

Biggest hole to fill is Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator.

Then OLB, OL, Safety, and TE. And with the beatings they take, you always need new running backs. I would not put WR high on the list. 

Last edited by Pistol GB

+ Pettine. Still think he's the real deal. Nothing to work with and somehow keeps them playing hard, even after a not-so-hot start. The D pulls it together and makes fewer mistakes; I bet the mistakes made all year are fewer than half what they were in half a season under that bad-toupee guy.

+ Adams. Williams is a reliable second RB. DL looks deeper; Lowry looks like he will either break out next year or be a reliable sub.

- Rodgers. Is his year an anomaly or trend? If his receivers aren't doing what he wants, then he needs to step up and help them. On the other hand, he overthrew guys he usually hits with his eyes closed for TDs. Yes, his Oline is scary, but his inaccuracy this year has made him extra-cautious and he's passed up too many throws and missed on too many others. 

- Offense. If this O were even halfway decent, they would have won a lot more. GB lost to Det by 8, LAR by 2, Seattle by 3, MN by 7, AZ by 3, today by 7, and one tie.  

- Bears win division.

+ Better than Vikings winning it.

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