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Why why why did you continue to run and throw to the left side when Richard sherman was playing the whole 4th quarter with 1 arm.
 

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Rodgers always calls 2 plays in the huddle he has a big say in what they run the light switch never went on from him or coaches. We are sitting at home seeing it I just dont get it.
 

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Sherman was playing that shit up, no doubt about it. He wanted to get a pick six.

Charlie McCarthy did exactly as he does. He has a lead, and tries to lay on it late in the second half. Run three straight plays with NO intention of gaining yardage, then punt. Now, truck the defense out, and play totally different than you did the whole game. Rinse, repeat.

No balls to go over the top from the 4 inch line on fourth down. TWICE! Settle for 6 total points. Well, congratulations!

Then, everyone wants to blame the kid who bounced the onside kick off his face like a circus seal. Well, sure he fucked up, but it never should have come to that. McCarthy has the balls to scream at him, when he should have been standing on the sideline with a big red nose himself!

Now, you have a minute to play, and you can drive the ball down field to kick that field goal to tie it? Where were those drives while you were just "killing the clock", Mike? The best way to kill the clock, is to get those 1st downs!

Whatever. The greatest team in football found a way to win, and Green Bay found a replacement for "4th and 26"!
 

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ALL the blame on this goes to McCarthy and the coaching staff. He is the most over-rated coach in the NFL. He is the worst at play calling. He runs when he should pass and passes when he should run. He is such a bull headed prick that makes me sick to my stomach. No one will ever convince me that Seattle was the better team today. There are so many plays in this game that I look back on and I am still scratching my head. The first quarter field goals instead of touchdowns, the play calling at end of game when trying to run time off the clock instead of trying for first downs, the onside kick. How about the interception with 5 minutes left in game and the guy goes down instead of trying to get more return yards which could have put them in better field goal position. But when they made the LUCKY 2 point conversion I knew it was over. When horseshit like that happens you should pretty much figure you aren't going to win.
 

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Sherman was playing that shit up, no doubt about it. He wanted to get a pick six.

Charlie McCarthy did exactly as he does. He has a lead, and tries to lay on it late in the second half. Run three straight plays with NO intention of gaining yardage, then punt. Now, truck the defense out, and play totally different than you did the whole game. Rinse, repeat.

No balls to go over the top from the 4 inch line on fourth down. TWICE! Settle for 6 total points. Well, congratulations!

Then, everyone wants to blame the kid who bounced the onside kick off his face like a circus seal. Well, sure he fucked up, but it never should have come to that. McCarthy has the balls to scream at him, when he should have been standing on the sideline with a big red nose himself!

Now, you have a minute to play, and you can drive the ball down field to kick that field goal to tie it? Where were those drives while you were just "killing the clock", Mike? The best way to kill the clock, is to get those 1st downs!

Whatever. The greatest team in football found a way to win, and Green Bay found a replacement for "4th and 26"!


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I notice "hoodie" had no problem going for it on 4th and inches from the 3 yard line late in the half just now. That's how he plays!

Oh, he wins a lot, too.
 

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Sherman was playing that shit up, no doubt about it. He wanted to get a pick six.

Charlie McCarthy did exactly as he does. He has a lead, and tries to lay on it late in the second half. Run three straight plays with NO intention of gaining yardage, then punt. Now, truck the defense out, and play totally different than you did the whole game. Rinse, repeat.

No balls to go over the top from the 4 inch line on fourth down. TWICE! Settle for 6 total points. Well, congratulations!

Then, everyone wants to blame the kid who bounced the onside kick off his face like a circus seal. Well, sure he fucked up, but it never should have come to that. McCarthy has the balls to scream at him, when he should have been standing on the sideline with a big red nose himself!

Now, you have a minute to play, and you can drive the ball down field to kick that field goal to tie it? Where were those drives while you were just "killing the clock", Mike? The best way to kill the clock, is to get those 1st downs!

Whatever. The greatest team in football found a way to win, and Green Bay found a replacement for "4th and 26"!

Lets find out just to make sure. You have a lead yet you dont run at him. He is playing with 1 arm so lets not test him right. I bet you if you start running to his side he avoids whoever is coming at him. If ad you say hes playing it up at least find out and see how he reacts.
 

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I see this game as being on McCarthy. 3rd quarter was key and he got pass happy again. He doesn't understand that against a good defense that Rodgers is a game Manager at best. Yes, he puts up big numbers against the Bears and Vikings but he always struggles against good teams. His 2 red zone picks were killers. 178 yards and 2 picks or the supposed MVP?. Please. So overrated. And this isincoming from a Packet fan.

Lacy had 13 carries at half, doing great. Then only 2 in the 3rd quarter when they could have put them away and the Pack got pass happy.

Other than the Super Bowl year, Rodgers has stunk in the playoffs. Check his stats and record. I think 2010 was a fluke. He is always dinged up with minor ailments and stinks when the going gets tough.

It is the truth, but Packed fans thinks Rodgers walks on water. Check his playoff record and how often he is "hurt". Guarantee you, if it was Favre today, you would never have heard about a "calf injury".
 

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I hate autocorrect on the IPad. Makes it look like I can't spell. Sorry for that in the previous post.
 

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I notice "hoodie" had no problem going for it on 4th and inches from the 3 yard line late in the half just now. That's how he plays!

Oh, he wins a lot, too.

Exactly and the defense was playing extremely well first half. Go for it if you dont get it the way defense was playing you were more than likely gonna stop them and get the ball right back.settling for field goals came back to bite him in the ass.
 

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I see this game as being on McCarthy. 3rd quarter was key and he got pass happy again. He doesn't understand that against a good defense that Rodgers is a game Manager at best. Yes, he puts up big numbers against the Bears and Vikings but he always struggles against good teams. His 2 red zone picks were killers. 178 yards and 2 picks or the supposed MVP?. Please. So overrated. And this isincoming from a Packet fan.

Lacy had 13 carries at half, doing great. Then only 2 in the 3rd quarter when they could have put them away and the Pack got pass happy.

Other than the Super Bowl year, Rodgers has stunk in the playoffs. Check his stats and record. I think 2010 was a fluke. He is always dinged up with minor ailments and stinks when the going gets tough.

It is the truth, but Packed fans thinks Rodgers walks on water. Check his playoff record and how often he is "hurt". Guarantee you, if it was Favre today, you would never have heard about a "calf injury".
Did you notice that Rodgers didn't stsrt limping until seattle took the lead?
 

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I see this game as being on McCarthy. 3rd quarter was key and he got pass happy again. He doesn't understand that against a good defense that Rodgers is a game Manager at best. Yes, he puts up big numbers against the Bears and Vikings but he always struggles against good teams. His 2 red zone picks were killers. 178 yards and 2 picks or the supposed MVP?. Please. So overrated. And this isincoming from a Packet fan. Lacy had 13 carries at half, doing great. Then only 2 in the 3rd quarter when they could have put them away and the Pack got pass happy. Other than the Super Bowl year, Rodgers has stunk in the playoffs. Check his stats and record. I think 2010 was a fluke. He is always dinged up with minor ailments and stinks when the going gets tough. It is the truth, but Packed fans thinks Rodgers walks on water. Check his playoff record and how often he is "hurt". Guarantee you, if it was Favre today, you would never have heard about a "calf injury".

love this post, if I would have wrote it I get massacred by packer fans. almost every packer fan I know thinks Rodgers better than Favre. no fawking way
 

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love this post, if I would have wrote it I get massacred by packer fans. almost every packer fan I know thinks Rodgers better than Favre. no fawking way

Agreed. Favre certainly wasn't a saint, but he was a tough SOB who found ways to win games. Rodgers is very talented. But when you build your team around a "MVP" like QB, and then when the going gets tough, they put up 55 passer ratings in playoff games, you can't win.

Another big play nobody talks about was Morgan Burnett's INT with 5:00 to go in the game - where Julius Peppers made him get down to the ground at the 50 yard line, with nobody in front of him. If he actually returns the ball, he likely gets down to the 30 at a minimum, which would have been more points.

Such a comedy of errors. Didn't run the ball enough early and then didn't throw (when runs were obvious) late. This was a game when McCarthy needed Rodgers to be a game manager, nothing more. And he couldn't do it.

Oh well, as we say every year, there is always next year!
 
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