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You don't just throw the bat signal out there like thatMickeyDavis wrote:CWoodfan not around to tell us how the team/coach/GM is ass. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Giannisland34 wrote:I know it’s last year. But I’ll have a hard time calling any coach elite. That decided to run Lazard on 4th and 1 at their own 32 in the 1st quarter at home with a lead in must win and in the playoffs. And then even ran the same play again later in the same game and it of course failed again.
Show me times McDaniels and Shanahan has done something even close to something like that in one of their last 4 regular season games.
Giannisland34 wrote:I know it’s last year. But I’ll have a hard time calling any coach elite. That decided to run Lazard on 4th and 1 at their own 32 in the 1st quarter at home with a lead in must win and in the playoffs. And then even ran the same play again later in the same game and it of course failed again.
Show me times McDaniels and Shanahan has done something even close to something like that in one of their last 4 regular season games.
Giannisland34 wrote:I know it’s last year. But I’ll have a hard time calling any coach elite. That decided to run Lazard on 4th and 1 at their own 32 in the 1st quarter at home with a lead in must win and in the playoffs. And then even ran the same play again later in the same game and it of course failed again.
Show me times McDaniels and Shanahan has done something even close to something like that in one of their last 4 regular season games.
RRyder823 wrote:Maybe it's just me but does it seem like most of Love's bad throws are when the reciever is running free n clear?
I dunno perhaps those are just sticking out more often but maybe he's getting a lil to excited when he sees a guy bust out
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M-C-G wrote:RRyder823 wrote:Maybe it's just me but does it seem like most of Love's bad throws are when the reciever is running free n clear?
I dunno perhaps those are just sticking out more often but maybe he's getting a lil to excited when he sees a guy bust out
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His worst throws seemed to be when he perceives the pocket is collapsing and or the pocket is collapsing. He tries to get the throw off and it’s really unpredictable
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skones wrote:The 2 point conversion to Toure was as Rodgers-esque as you can get. Buying time, moving the defense away from the read, and turning and slinging it back to the corner was a thing of beauty.
Giannis Antetokounmpo wrote:You're out here reffing like Marc Davis and ****
Ron Swanson wrote:^^^Now if only MLF had gone for it on 4th and goal in the 2020 NFCCG instead of giving the ball to the most clutch QB of all-time with two minutes left in the 4th quarter. But hey, hopefully this means he's learning.
MVP2110 wrote:Ron Swanson wrote:^^^Now if only MLF had gone for it on 4th and goal in the 2020 NFCCG instead of giving the ball to the most clutch QB of all-time with two minutes left in the 4th quarter. But hey, hopefully this means he's learning.
You may disagree with that decision as many do, but it was much closer than most would seem to think and it's very likely the Packers analytical model had slightly different numbers that told MLF kicking was actually the slight advantage.
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Ron Swanson wrote:MVP2110 wrote:Ron Swanson wrote:^^^Now if only MLF had gone for it on 4th and goal in the 2020 NFCCG instead of giving the ball to the most clutch QB of all-time with two minutes left in the 4th quarter. But hey, hopefully this means he's learning.
You may disagree with that decision as many do, but it was much closer than most would seem to think and it's very likely the Packers analytical model had slightly different numbers that told MLF kicking was actually the slight advantage.
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And every time this gets brought up, yes, I defer to "sometimes you throw out the analytics" and "know your personnel", which in this case, you had MVP Rodgers and Davante Adams. On the other side it was Tom Brady vs. the Packers defense when just getting one first down ices the game. Probably the most predictable outcome ever after that decision.
MVP2110 wrote:Ron Swanson wrote:^^^Now if only MLF had gone for it on 4th and goal in the 2020 NFCCG instead of giving the ball to the most clutch QB of all-time with two minutes left in the 4th quarter. But hey, hopefully this means he's learning.
You may disagree with that decision as many do, but it was much closer than most would seem to think and it's very likely the Packers analytical model had slightly different numbers that told MLF kicking was actually the slight advantage.
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Giannisland34 wrote:MVP2110 wrote:Ron Swanson wrote:^^^Now if only MLF had gone for it on 4th and goal in the 2020 NFCCG instead of giving the ball to the most clutch QB of all-time with two minutes left in the 4th quarter. But hey, hopefully this means he's learning.
You may disagree with that decision as many do, but it was much closer than most would seem to think and it's very likely the Packers analytical model had slightly different numbers that told MLF kicking was actually the slight advantage.
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Oh, oh!!! Please, please do the Packers analytical model on the 4th and 1 on your own 32 in the 1st quarter with a lead at home, run with Lazard play. Because it can’t be a good percentage and especially seeing it put the postseason in major jeopardy. Or you can pretty much throw every analytical Packers model play stat out the window. Because that was a terrible play for that situation and even worse analytically going for it.
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Speaking of which, I wonder if old number 12 sent a congratulatory message to his former "protege" on the comeback win, or if, like the resentful diva he is, he's too busy. The Love era will I think be mercifully free of the disgusted looks that used to follow dropped passes or flubbed routes. I hope so.
ReasonablySober wrote:Giannisland34 wrote:I know it’s last year. But I’ll have a hard time calling any coach elite. That decided to run Lazard on 4th and 1 at their own 32 in the 1st quarter at home with a lead in must win and in the playoffs. And then even ran the same play again later in the same game and it of course failed again.
Show me times McDaniels and Shanahan has done something even close to something like that in one of their last 4 regular season games.
I dunno, this is pretty ugly.
Ron Swanson wrote:MVP2110 wrote:Ron Swanson wrote:^^^Now if only MLF had gone for it on 4th and goal in the 2020 NFCCG instead of giving the ball to the most clutch QB of all-time with two minutes left in the 4th quarter. But hey, hopefully this means he's learning.
You may disagree with that decision as many do, but it was much closer than most would seem to think and it's very likely the Packers analytical model had slightly different numbers that told MLF kicking was actually the slight advantage.
?t=0iq3Q6huSPjbokZtikA2OQ&s=19
And every time this gets brought up, yes, I defer to "sometimes you throw out the analytics" and "know your personnel", which in this case, you had MVP Rodgers and Davante Adams. On the other side it was Tom Brady vs. the Packers defense when just getting one first down ices the game. Probably the most predictable outcome ever after that decision.