Post Game: San Francisco defeats GB 37-8

Gaping holes in talent and depth were again exposed last night, its not been a constant thing for 11 weeks but if you take off the green and gold glasses its been there since week 1. Not going to rehash the boat race they did to us on defense, its both scheme and talent, pretty visible last night. There is not much speed across the board and LB is still pedestrian but not to beat a dead horse thats not breaking news. On offense much of the same, last of any plays form anyone not wearing #17, zero production from #80 at TE and the OL looked overmatched. Yep again things we have seen for 11 weeks.

A few breaks in the first few weeks of the season masked many of the flaws, at some point those flaws get exposed on film and teams find a way to expose it. Well that happened in LA and SF and to a great degree at home vs Carolina, DET and even KC on the road

One note that somewhat/really disturbed me was the quote from ML at halftime. "We are going to stick to the gameplay". Sorry but your down 23-0 the game plan is not working, it might be lip service but its not the message I wanted to hear. I like what ML has brought to the table and think he has a very bright future, he learning but that a bit well off message
 
Aaron has reverted to "McCarthy Ball" since Davante returned. This is why I'd like to trade him while we can still get a boat load for him. Plenty of teams would mortgage their next 5 years for Aaron Rodgers. He is an overpriced equity. Time to go short, if he's not gonna pull it together and show his worth.

STOP....now please stop, do you want to set the franchisee back another 5-6 years? Lets start with the $53.7m in dead cap money. then lets discuss the alternative and no its not Boyle or anyone in the draft... This is so removed from "McCarthy Ball"....no..carry on
 
Bullcrap......
We gave up 5.1 yards per rush and 9.9 yards per pass on average. They only needed 45 plays to score 37 points in 3 1/2
qtrs. That's pathetic and your not beating anyone on the road in the playoffs doing that.
How many plays should it take when we give the other team the ball at midfield consistently? I mean except for the fumble inside the 10.
 
Gaping holes in talent and depth were again exposed last night, its not been a constant thing for 11 weeks but if you take off the green and gold glasses its been there since week 1. Not going to rehash the boat race they did to us on defense, its both scheme and talent, pretty visible last night. There is not much speed across the board and LB is still pedestrian but not to beat a dead horse thats not breaking news. On offense much of the same, last of any plays form anyone not wearing #17, zero production from #80 at TE and the OL looked overmatched. Yep again things we have seen for 11 weeks.

A few breaks in the first few weeks of the season masked many of the flaws, at some point those flaws get exposed on film and teams find a way to expose it. Well that happened in LA and SF and to a great degree at home vs Carolina, DET and even KC on the road

One note that somewhat/really disturbed me was the quote from ML at halftime. "We are going to stick to the gameplay". Sorry but your down 23-0 the game plan is not working, it might be lip service but its not the message I wanted to hear. I like what ML has brought to the table and think he has a very bright future, he learning but that a bit well off message
When Aaron lines up.under center, the play has a higher success rate. But Aaron doesn't like to do that.
 
Right now this is an overachieving team. We have 1 WR that is a top end WR. Rest of the guys on this roster are 4-5's if even that. Gute's main off-season goal needs to be rebuild the WR group. I would not complain if he got rid of everyone besides Adams and Lazard. With the holes and lack of depth this team has it's amazing we are 8-3. Gute will probably need 2 more years to fill the holes on this team. If the Packers can continue to over achieve during the time Gute needs to keep building up this team we should be happy.
 
Gaping holes in talent and depth were again exposed last night, its not been a constant thing for 11 weeks but if you take off the green and gold glasses its been there since week 1. Not going to rehash the boat race they did to us on defense, its both scheme and talent, pretty visible last night. There is not much speed across the board and LB is still pedestrian but not to beat a dead horse thats not breaking news. On offense much of the same, last of any plays form anyone not wearing #17, zero production from #80 at TE and the OL looked overmatched. Yep again things we have seen for 11 weeks.

A few breaks in the first few weeks of the season masked many of the flaws, at some point those flaws get exposed on film and teams find a way to expose it. Well that happened in LA and SF and to a great degree at home vs Carolina, DET and even KC on the road
Winner)
 
Lazard isn't the god many of you think he is. Not sure why folks here are into the man. He's not more than a #3 WR maybe.
I think he's worth keeping as a good project to work on. Besides that though MVS, GMO, Kumerow are garbage and all should be shown the door
 
It would have been important to get an early lead, but the Illuminati made sure that was not happening. Officials clamped us down and held us there the whole first quarter. Sometimes you have to beat them too.

The pass to Jimmy was a catch, but we all know they weren't gonna overturn it for us.

Aaron has reverted to "McCarthy Ball" since Davante returned. This is why I'd like to trade him while we can still get a boat load for him. Plenty of teams would mortgage their next 5 years for Aaron Rodgers. He is an overpriced equity. Time to go short, if he's not gonna pull it together and show his worth.

Like I said in the chat, Tim Boyle can throw for 104 and go 1 of 15 on third down. If we're gonna throw for 104 yards and go 1 of 15, then we need a bunch of other players, which we could draft with a whole boat load of extra picks.

Aaron has 5 more weeks to pull his head out. Let's see what he's got. Defense too. Let,'s see if they can do better than "well enough to win." Playoffs are coming.

Ok, I am not saying AR is perfect because he is not and was not last night but what do you expect the guy to do when his o-line is getting their butts handed to them every play? We could not run the ball and he barely had 3 seconds to pass the ball. This is not on AR. We need to shore up the o-line (Linsley got dominated and Turner is below average), get a #2 WR, and get a MLB that can play the run and can cover.
 
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