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The Packers Are Broken and It's Time to Make Major Changes
#21
McCarthy has had a HOF QB his entire run in GB, first with Farve and then Rodgers. He has one super bowl........How many did Belicheck have in that same 13 year span? All these national pundunts want to say Brady and Rodgers are similar....except for the super bowl wins.
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#22
Quote: @Purplewhizz said:
@MaroonBells said:
Dang. Before the season I kept saying that the media was overrating the Packers. Now, it seems they might be underrating them. They've got a pretty easy remaining schedule. Cards, Falcons and Lions at home. Jets and Bears on the road. Wouldn't surprise me at all if they make things interesting in the wild card race.

The Vikings could easily lost the next two and the packers win their next two.  That would suck.


Yep. I don't know why some fans want to bury their asses before the doctor declares them officially deceased. Lots of games to be played yet and the Viking's could end up getting the shitty end of the stick. 
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#23
It’s not like I want it to happen but based on the schedules, the Packers are going to likely end up around .500,  if not slightly above.  They are not dead.  

The Vikings need to take care of business with some tough games coming up to end the season.
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#24
Just to continue the enjoyment for a bit longer.
https://sports.yahoo.com/explaining-aaro...21812.html
4th and 2 and rodgers won't take the designed easy short pass for a 1st down.  Instead it looks like he wants to trust his feet to break out of the pocket for a big play.  Rodgers either misses on many short passes like the one short hopped just before he overthrew Adams who beat Hill to the endzone, or he wants to make the big dramatic play. 

IMO Rodgers is the problem.  MM isn't very good, but being continually criticized, overridden on the field and watching good plays not taken has to be very detrimental to a play caller.  Calling plays is an art.  Setting things up, having success even for small gains gives a rhythm.  Had one OC tell me that when things are working, it makes it so easy and feels like everything will work.  But if you get off schedule or disrupted, it can get where nothing will work.  So I can't imagine running an offense while trying to coddle a petulant child and keep any sort of flow going.
To sum it up.  Mike McCarthy 2019!  Give him one more chance for the good of the North.

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#25
Personally, I enjoy watching Aaron treat McCarthy like a father figure. It's so wholesome it warms my heart.
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