In last weekends Packers game with the Eagles the network guys picked up on the fact that the Eagles were shrouding their defensive signal caller with two towels - quite elaborate setup.
On a 3rd and one they showed the towels covering the defensive coach from two sides, front and offensive...
I became a Packer fan in 1959, so I got to watch Bart Starr almost his entire career.
I would agree that Brady is a better QB on talent, but they are near equals on the "it" factor.
Things were a lot different then. I've always thought the best Packer team was the 1963 version. They lost...
From my perspective, the worst trade in the NFL history was the Jon Hadl trade.
"So on the morning of Oct. 22, 1974, a desperate Devine placed that call to Los Angeles.
And then he mortgaged a franchise's future, paying the staggering price of two No. 1 draft choices, two No. 2 picks and a...
Jennings has had a good season so far. There things that help. He played in a similar offense in college, and he played Z, X, and Zebra, so he came in with a good understanding of all three positions, which one of the biggest things that limits rookie WRs.
He's mature for his age.
He ran a...
Re: Six more receptions for Troy Brwon and....
It's too bad he's not taller.
I feel sorry for Brady that he's had to throw to short WRs - the indignity of it.
It's too bad your Lombardis are sullied because you had short WRs.
What do you say when all the league's 6' CBs get beat on slants and hitches, etc.?
Teams complete passes. Check the stats. I'm not wrong. They complete a lot of passes.
In Detroit he was stuck with these big fat tall uncoordinated, unmotivated WRs who suck.
Give him some WRs who get open, like Wes Welker (quick as it gets), and he's at least average.
Several weeks ago somebody posted on here that all these tall #-1 WRs ever do is sit on the couch and watch Deion Branch win SBs.
I don't know why I remember that post.
The only real football coach he had at Green Bay was Jim Bates. He started most of the games that season. On most downs he was in solo coverage. According to KC Joyner's analysis, Carroll was targeted 66 times, which is a low number for an outside CB. He gave up 27 receptions in man-to-man...
He was terrible in the game last weekend.
He's a big-play WR a few times a season. Otherwise, he just runs around wasting space and dropping passes. As a Packer he made some amazing catches for TDs.
He also made some sensational special teams tackles.
Comparing him with David Patten...
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