trwi7 wrote:Yeah, the defense gave up 37 points but we won. Sunshine, rainbows and puppies!
Yeah, we suck. Might as well just stop trying this year. Rev up the tank, IMO.
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trwi7 wrote:Yeah, the defense gave up 37 points but we won. Sunshine, rainbows and puppies!
humanrefutation wrote:We gave up 37 points because Brad Jones was out there for some reason.
trwi7 wrote:Yeah, the defense gave up 37 points but we won. Sunshine, rainbows and puppies!
trwi7 wrote:Yeah, the defense gave up 37 points but we won. Sunshine, rainbows and puppies!
Kerb Hohl wrote:trwi7 wrote:Yeah, the defense gave up 37 points but we won. Sunshine, rainbows and puppies!
Of course nobody is encouraged, but every week is a new one? Shields was coming off of a concussion and Julio is really good. I don't know if anyone is expecting to throw a shutout against a playoff opponent or Buffalo but the defense has played much better at times.
Giannis Antetokounmpo wrote:You're out here reffing like Marc Davis and ****
Newz wrote:trwi7 wrote:Yeah, the defense gave up 37 points but we won. Sunshine, rainbows and puppies!
Yeah, we suck. Might as well just stop trying this year. Rev up the tank, IMO.
stellation wrote:What's the difference between Gery Woelful and this glass of mineral water? The mineral water actually has a source."
I Hate Manure wrote:We look to be awful next season without Beasley.
trwi7 wrote:Newz wrote:trwi7 wrote:Yeah, the defense gave up 37 points but we won. Sunshine, rainbows and puppies!
Yeah, we suck. Might as well just stop trying this year. Rev up the tank, IMO.
Where did I say that? I only posted that because of all the people who were posting that they weren't concerned about the defense and anybody who was was basically an idiot. Because it's not like we've ever had a reason to be concerned about the defense.
Giannis Antetokounmpo wrote:You're out here reffing like Marc Davis and ****
rilamann wrote:I think it was just a case of the Packers getting up 31-7 and let up a little and played some guys who normally wouldn't have gotten snaps or as many snaps had the game but more competitive going into the 2nd half.
Plus Atlanta is actually not a terrible team.IMO they're a little better than their record.
When the Packers were serious they did jump on them 31-7.
rilamann wrote:Good post Newz.
As nervous as a playoff match up with Seattle makes me,if Seattle's defense became unraveled at Lambeau vs Aaron Rodgers and the Packers' offense and the Packers scored 40+ and won the game easier than we expected I wouldn't be shocked by that either.
El Duderino wrote:rilamann wrote:I think it was just a case of the Packers getting up 31-7 and let up a little and played some guys who normally wouldn't have gotten snaps or as many snaps had the game but more competitive going into the 2nd half.
Plus Atlanta is actually not a terrible team.IMO they're a little better than their record.
When the Packers were serious they did jump on them 31-7.
I don't believe that guys on the defense "let up" or anything like that as an explanation for Atlanta scoring so many points in the second half. I thought there were a few factors
1. Capers pulled a big brain fart by playing way to much single high safety and blitzing in the second half. Atlanta's only chance to get back in the game was via big plays to preserve clock. Jones was eating alive our secondary, and he did the same the week prior vs a better Arizona defense, he should have been doubled teamed nearly every snap in that second half and thus forcing Atlanta to score quick with other players. Hell, after the game even Jones said he was shocked at how often he was being singled covered.
2. A few guys simply made really bad decisions on big passing plays. On that long 75 yard play to Jones right after halftime, first Tramon foolishly bit badly on a double move when getting burnt deep can't be allowed up 24 and then Burnett took a brutal angle which allowed Jones to run for another 45 yards instead of being tackled around the 50 yard line. On the 22 yard TD, Shields defended that play as if Julio was on his fantasy team and he badly wanted the points.
3. The pass rushed sucked vs a bad Atlanta O-Line. Speaking of the pass rush, Mike Daniels is a hard guy to figure out. Unlike the rest of our defensive lineman who pretty much all suck as pass rushers, Daniels is actually skilled in that regard, but for whatever reason in some games he is mostly irrelevant. Hard to figure out why given he always plays hard.
4. Even though the Packers offense did score 13 points in the second half, most possessions weren't long time consuming drives.
Giannis Antetokounmpo wrote:You're out here reffing like Marc Davis and ****
stellation wrote:What's the difference between Gery Woelful and this glass of mineral water? The mineral water actually has a source."
I Hate Manure wrote:We look to be awful next season without Beasley.
rilamann wrote:You're over-thinking this,the Packers let up and naturally probably lost some focus and intensity in the 2nd half.
The Packers looked pretty damn solid on both sides of the ball in the first half in building that 31-7 lead,I don't think the team/coaching staff suddenly forgot how to play/coach in the 2nd half.
I think some of that is a mental thing but especially when you're a Super Bowl contending team and have a chance to do something special you kind of go into a preseason mentality when you're up big on a team late in the season.Obviously you play to win and the Packers did in the 1st half but do you really think a team that has a serious chance to win the Super Bowl is going to use their best plays and have their top players go balls out and risk injury once they're up 31-7 on a 5-7 team?
If Clay for example pulled his hammy on an exotic blitz when we were up 31-7 and was out the next few weeks and it put a dent in our Super Bowl chances MM would be burned at the stake.
Once the Packers got up 31-7 the mentality in the 2nd half was lets just get this game over with and stay healthy,there wasn't a ton of intensity and strategy going on the Packers part.