So the good news is this, the Packers
still control their own destiny on the road to the playoffs. Win out from here
and we win the division. The bad news is that we just got our asses kicked by
the Giants again. Does this team have our number or what? For a quarterback
that hadn't thrown a touchdown pass in three weeks, Eli Manning sure looked
like a Superbowl MVP last night. Our piece-meal offensive line couldn't block a
god damn thing, McCarthy's play-calling was as bad as it's ever been, and
Rodgers was running for his life all night. It was a tough game to watch, so
let’s hope we got that out of our system for the year. Gonna be tough to find
something I liked this week.
What I Liked:
1. Casey Heyward: The rookie looked
good again this week. He almost had a big pick on what was a nice third down
break-up anyway. It's a tough match-up to go against the Giants, and even
though we gave up a ton of points, Heyward did his part. It almost seems like
teams are already avoiding him, and he's just 11 games into his career. It's
good.
2. Medical Decisions: It's a reach,
but hear me out. Matthews, Woodson, Jennings, Shields and more were held out of
the game, even though at least Matthews and Jennings were medically cleared to
play. I was happy to see the medical and coaching staffs not continue to make
the mistake of rushing guys back from injuries. It's never good to lose a game,
but this was one we could afford to lose. There is no reason to bring important
players back too early when you're not playing a must-win game. Not playing in
this embarrassing excuse for a game gave these guys another week to get
healthy, which goes a long way.
3. Randall Cobb: Just cuz I like him.
Stop it Randall you handsome devil. He's probably reading books to orphans with cancer. |
What I Didn't Like:
1. Offensive Play-Calling: I hated
it. It's easy to be an arm-chair play caller, but McCarthy was awful all night.
First off, why would he send a struggling kicker out to attempt a 55+ yarder in
the notoriously-tough-to-kick-in Meadowlands when all we needed was four
fucking inches for a first down? Was he giving Crosby a chance to get back on
track? Does he not trust his offense to gain four inches? And what's with the
weird bubble screens on third and long? I understand that play worked for a
touchdown a couple weeks ago, but where's the creativity we hear so much about?
And you'd think you might give some help to your left tackle who's getting
crushed play after play after play. If your quarterback doesn't even have time
to set his feet, you have to make adjustments. I understand that you're down by
a million, but you gotta keep a defensive line like this honest. We just saw
what happens when they get to pin their ears back.
2. Pass Blocking:
About those defensive linemen, we barely slowed them down. Newhouse got smoked
and Rodgers never got comfortable. It's troubling that the guy that wasn't
forced to change positions following the Bulaga injury was the one who
struggled the most. Everyone has a bad night, but we were clearly outmatched at
the line of scrimmage. If this doesn't get
better, we'll have no chance of reaching another Superbowl. Does anyone know if
Derrick Sherrod has any chance of returning this year?
3. Ball Security: Rodgers threw
another pick and gave up a fumble at a crucial moment in the game. When he
fumbled near the end of the first half, it was still a game. Had we gotten six
or even three there, we could have carried that momentum into the second half
to make a legitimate run at the game. Instead, Rodgers fumbled following a
blindside hit courtesy of Marshall Newhouse, and the Giants got a touchdown of
their own. I understand that he was under a ton of pressure, and even the most
sure-handed quarterbacks fumble every now and then, but Rodgers has to take
better care of the ball.
This game was one of the least
important games remaining this year. It’s clear that McCarthy and staff treated
it as such. We could have gone all out by bringing back key players who have barely
been cleared to play, but we kept an eye to the future instead. I know it’s a
short season and if we miss the playoffs by one game, this will be the game we
look back on. That being said, I like what the staff did in allowing important
players another week to get to 100% before they’re thrown back into the fray.
Quick note, whats-his-face on
packersnews.com has written two strikingly similar articles to the last two I wrote.
I’m not comparing myself to a professional, I’m just saying that I did not
plagiarize anything, and everything written on this blog is my original thoughts
only.
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