rilamann wrote:books wrote:Does anyone suspect, like I do, that the team didn't prepare their most A game for the Giants? Doesn't excuse the loss, which was caused in part by bad tackling and blocking, regardless of scheme. But it makes me think of the Pack and Cardinals from a few years ago. We played them in preseason, then Week 17, then the wild card. We blew them out in preseason and Week 17, then lost in the wild card. Not that the Cardinals didn't try or even just rested their starters in Week 17, they just didn't show their full hand or A game plan.
It's a good possibility we're going to see the Giants in the playoffs, maybe McCarthy learned from the Cardinals games that it's alright to not put your best game plan on tape in a relatively meaningless game?
The Packers did seem to approach the game with a conservative mentality.Gameplan wise it was really conservative on both sides of the ball and you get the sense that some of guys they held out with injuries could have played had it been a must win.
I think the Packers value winning these remaining division games having our main guys healthy and ready to go in those games.
If we beat the Giants maybe we go from #4 seed to #3 seed but if we lose any of these division games we won't make the playoffs.
I agree with you 100%.
I disagree with both of you two big time
The Packers weren't sitting on top of the division by multiple games, they were tied with the Bears. This was a conference game which potentially could impact a tiebreaker. It was a national TV game with tons of people watching. Because of all three factors, the team had plenty of reasons to play well and win.
So i don't see motivation being a factor at all. We lost that game for a far more basic reason and a reason that plays a pretty sizable factor who wins any football game, that being the Packers got their assssss kicked on the line of scrimmage, on both sides of the ball.
When you have two NFL teams playing each other that both have an upper-tier QB, if one of those teams gets absolutely dominated on the line of scrimmage as Green Bay did, it's not only nearly impossible to win, odds are that team will lose in ugly fashion.
The Giants could run the ball, we couldn't as usual. The Giants line protected Manning very well, thus he had plenty of time to wait for receivers to get open and throw without a pass rusher in his face. On the flip side, the Packers line got rag dolled all game long, destroying any game plan the team had going in. That was why we saw what we saw.