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Fear The Chorizo

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  1. Run, run, heave....punt Love the playcalling
  2. Very glad that im in a market where this game isnt televised...ick
  3. Im going to laugh when this ends in another tie
  4. To the surprise of nobody, unfortunately
  5. Who knew that going downfield to your big and fast TE to draw a PI penalty could set you up for an actual red zone score? Waited until going down 2 scores late in the 4th to try that one I guess
  6. Yeah, beginning to wonder how much of that is Love, not MLF
  7. They run their offense like they are always up against the playclock, chains, or both....with seemingly no regard for the score and situation of the game, and definitely no regard for trying to actually score quickly.
  8. Nowhere close to good enough for this many mental errors
  9. Those 2 runs were called to burn out the 3rd quarter so they've got a TV timeout to dial up a 2.5 yard swing pass.
  10. I'm convinced MLF isnt aware he can dial up a play action pass on 1st and 10 from midfield
  11. Get to midfield then its run, run, hope to convert, run, run, rinse/repeat. 🙄
  12. Cue the 2 minute drill drive resulting in a missed 46 yard fg
  13. Just sub Love out with and extra TE and direct snap to Jacobs every play at this rate...jfc
  14. I feel like a MLF offense against this Packers defense could lead to 30 play drives spanning multiple quarters, burning 3 timeouts, and resulting in no points
  15. Yeah, but if your entire offense gets hung up on a stat like that, you wind up making scoring points much harder on yourself than you need to. I think the Packer offense spends too much time trying to do everything well, instead of finding an identity that fits their personnel and force opponents to stop what they can do great.
  16. Unless a team knocks the Brewer's socks off, I think there is 0 percent chance Peralta gets traded before the 2026 season starts - This of all seasons should be the year the Brewers retain and stockpile as much talent as they already have in the organization, because I think there's a legit shot there won't be a 2027 season. Not the offseason for the Brewers to trade proven MLB quality for prospects - especially considering the depth they already have in their system
  17. The other HUGE problem with the Packer offense right now is it can't run the ball in big chunks against 7 man or even 6 man fronts, allowing defenses to sit back in shell coverages and force the passing game into chain-moving routes instead of having more space to get open downfield. Part of that is Jacobs playing through that calf/leg injury limiting his explosiveness, but the line has to run block better against fronts that should be very friendly to run against.
  18. The point of playing offense is to score points - the longer a possession goes, the better chance a penalty, drop, sack, turnover, etc happens to kill a drive and force a punt with no points. It feels to me like MLF has 5-10 "get 3-6 yard" plays that would be considered chain-movers/high percentage plays, but winds up going to them way too often - so the Packers are constantly faced with converting 3-4 3rd downs any drive to score a TD. Chunk play attempts seem to happen on 3rd down, whether it's 3rd and short or 3rd and long. I think MLF falls into the trap of time of possession / ball control hyper focus and doesn't get aggressive with chunk plays throughout a game. Get a lead, playcall conservatively - and then trying to limit possessions on top of that hamstrings your own team's ability to put points on the board. Hell, wasting playclocks and taking too long to even get plays in plagued the Packers with MLF even with Rodgers under center....so the consistent issue is MLF and his playcalling. I get the mentality of playing keep away from your opponent as the clock winds to half, and of course as the game is ending....but I sure wouldn't mind taking the opposite approach and trying to score quickly and leave enough time on the game clock for your defense to force a 3 and out and give the Packers yet another possession heading into halftime - especially if you're tied or losing the game against an inferior opponent. I think this Packers team would be playing its best football if it's trying to maximize possessions to score points, and then unleash their pass rush - rather than playing into a ball-control type team's hands intentionally limiting possessions/scoring opportunities and letting them stay in a super conservative game plan the entire day, forcing your defense to stuff a balanced run/short passing game attack that they aren't amazing at.
  19. John Gruden Robert Saleh ( I think he got jobbed in NY) Hafley, if they want some internal continuity but need a new voice running the show.
  20. Its why the chiefs will never die...you pair a great qb with a great coach and staff who know what the hell they are doing, and the rest of the league cant find enough ways to screw up and underachieve
  21. Yep, the Panthers were playing for OT and the packers couldn't even do that right
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