Genghis Khan
The worst version of myself
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We killed ourselves over and over and over. So many mistakes.Difference was our typical sloppiness (blame it on coaching or whatever) and MVP Aaron Rodgers.
We killed ourselves over and over and over. So many mistakes.Difference was our typical sloppiness (blame it on coaching or whatever) and MVP Aaron Rodgers.
That about sums it up.Everything was "close but just not good enough."
Coaching was not good enough. Defense waited a little too long to be good enough. Offense made just a few too many mistakes to end drives and cost us points. Officiating was just bad enough to screw us.
Same old story all over again. Just like 2007.
That's another reason I cut Butler. He picks up a 15 yard penalty and then drops the ball on the very next play.We killed ourselves over and over and over. So many mistakes.
Do you really see it that way?We killed ourselves over and over and over. So many mistakes.
Yeah, he completely shit the bed.If it were me I'd cut Butler tomorrow.
He's a waste of a roster spot.
Don't forget that he stopped on his route the play after his drop as well.That's another reason I cut Butler. He picks up a 15 yard penalty and then drops the ball on the very next play.
We equally carved up the Packers D.Do you really see it that way?
I mean sure there were a few stupid plays and a few mistakes but I don't see how people aren't simply livid over the fact Rodgers carved up the defense with basically nothing in the run game and no big plays at WR.
I mean to me that's a fucking joke.
RIP Homer 2.0
8:08 EST
Exactly how it began with Landry et all. That shit went on for years. We need pieces to the puzzle. I falsely believed the defense was making the leap now. They didn't. If not for safety blitzes we'd never get Rodgers."Next Year's Champs" again.
All we needed was a couple stops that resulted in FGs instead of TDs.We equally carved up the Packers D.
We weren't the Bad News Bears out there, but did the Packers end their own drives today? Call it ref favoritism, but fact is, Packers were almost flawless. No dropped passes. Maybe 1 pre-snap penalty.
When playing a near flawless opponent like that, we had too many mistakes...even if only a few.
That's one of the two major differences today.
He is a free agent.If it were me I'd cut Butler tomorrow.
He's a waste of a roster spot.
He's easily replaceable. His only attribute is straight line speed and that can be found in the mid-rounds.He is a free agent.
Good. I want his sorry ass gone.He is a free agent.
Is it?Yep.
Arrow pointing up.
Big time.
Thought the injury bug was this year.Not only that but we always seem to get hit with the injury bug the following year as well.
Agreed that all we needed was a couple TDs-into-FGs. Just as true, all we needed was one FG-into-TD and we win.All we needed was a couple stops that resulted in FGs instead of TDs.
The D simply couldn't do that against a team that was missing its biggest playmaker and a RB that still wears a TE number.
You can't ask for a rookie QB to play much better than Dak played tonight.
I'm still not going to get overly excited about Jaylon until he's actually taking reps in training camp. Outside of that he's like trying to chase after a unicorn.Exactly how it began with Landry et all. That shit went on for years. We need pieces to the puzzle. I falsely believed the defense was making the leap now. They didn't. If not for safety blitzes we'd never get Rodgers.
LB help is on the way. Now its DT and DE and CB. And Romos replacement. Didn't want to believe it. Maybe Tapper develops.
Rob Ryan is available.And then do what? Promote some fucktard like Baker? It's not like we'll go out and get a quality guy.