stillgotgame wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:
Patrick Taylor, meh.
Why not this guy, he’s on the practice squad?
https://www.si.com/nfl/draft/news/ellismerriweather
My guess is they trust Patrick Taylor as a pass blocker
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stillgotgame wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:
Patrick Taylor, meh.
Why not this guy, he’s on the practice squad?
https://www.si.com/nfl/draft/news/ellismerriweather
ReasonablySober wrote:Don't **** up the opening kickoff, kids.
Brewster wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:Don't **** up the opening kickoff, kids.
What did he do again? They never showed the replay.

Treebeard wrote:Brewster wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:Don't **** up the opening kickoff, kids.
What did he do again? They never showed the replay.
Holding on the starting kickoff, but I think the clincher was bumping the official afterwards. I think that was what really lit up MLF on the sidelines.

MVP2110 wrote:?t=tWw03jkK6xEcrJUKChhscw&s=19
The Packers have something with these rookies man. I'll readily admit I was dead wrong on the Reed pick. He looks great
LUKE23 wrote:Packers D still 24th in DVOA. Special teams showing out this year at 31st.
This is a poorly coached team across the board.
https://www.ftnfantasy.com/nfl/tools/team-total-dvoa
MoMM wrote:MVP2110 wrote:?t=tWw03jkK6xEcrJUKChhscw&s=19
The Packers have something with these rookies man. I'll readily admit I was dead wrong on the Reed pick. He looks great
Most in the NFL? So it seems he isn't that bad in deep balls.
Yeah fans love scapegoating coaches. But I do think Nixon foolishly bringing it out of the end zone is a coaching thing, tell him if he does it again he's not the return man anymore.Kerb Hohl wrote:LUKE23 wrote:Packers D still 24th in DVOA. Special teams showing out this year at 31st.
This is a poorly coached team across the board.
https://www.ftnfantasy.com/nfl/tools/team-total-dvoa
I'm not saying coaching is a nothing-burger but your Special Teams thing reminds me of how fans love to overreact to coaching when it's probably not as much of the issue.
Nothing illustrates this more than a special teams unit, where events like missing a FG or having a random fluke of a play somehow reflect on a coach. Again, I'm not saying it means nothing, but...
"Fire ST coach, fire ST coach, fire ST coach."
"OK, fine. And we'll hire the hottest ST coach in the game."
"Special teams is 31st. Bad coaching."
What's the next move? Overpay John Harbuagh to take a demotion and return to his home of ST coaching?
WeekapaugGroove wrote:Yeah fans love scapegoating coaches. But I do think Nixon foolishly bringing it out of the end zone is a coaching thing, tell him if he does it again he's not the return man anymore.Kerb Hohl wrote:LUKE23 wrote:Packers D still 24th in DVOA. Special teams showing out this year at 31st.
This is a poorly coached team across the board.
https://www.ftnfantasy.com/nfl/tools/team-total-dvoa
I'm not saying coaching is a nothing-burger but your Special Teams thing reminds me of how fans love to overreact to coaching when it's probably not as much of the issue.
Nothing illustrates this more than a special teams unit, where events like missing a FG or having a random fluke of a play somehow reflect on a coach. Again, I'm not saying it means nothing, but...
"Fire ST coach, fire ST coach, fire ST coach."
"OK, fine. And we'll hire the hottest ST coach in the game."
"Special teams is 31st. Bad coaching."
What's the next move? Overpay John Harbuagh to take a demotion and return to his home of ST coaching?
But things like dudes missing tackles or not staying in their lanes is a player problem. Now maybe they should put different players on ST but it's hard to really judge that as a fan.
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Taylor is the Packers drunk late night hookup buddy. Both sides know it won't lead anywhere long term but it's easy and familiar.MVP2110 wrote:?t=P38hCTrhZ5JfDs_AHy6toA&s=19
Aaron Jones injury update: Packers RB week-to-week with MCL sprain, unlikely to play Thanksgiving, per report
Jones, who was carted off in tears, says he feels like he 'caught a break'
By Garrett Podell
Jones is dealing with an MCL sprain and is considered week-to-week, according to ESPN, and unlikely to play Thursday. The Packers are set to face the Lions at 12:30 p.m. ET at Ford Field on Thanksgiving Day, and the short week definitely works against Jones suiting up.

MoMM wrote:MVP2110 wrote:?t=tWw03jkK6xEcrJUKChhscw&s=19
The Packers have something with these rookies man. I'll readily admit I was dead wrong on the Reed pick. He looks great
Most in the NFL? So it seems he isn't that bad in deep balls.