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Originally Posted by transplant99
GB has Superbowl aspirations....and they have no chance when playing a game like that. SB teams simply dont play as undisciplined as that abomination. Tauscher and Collins simply cannot take those kind of penalties as they are among the leaders on the team....monkey see-mokey do and it showed. This is still a really young team and the senior guys have to lead by example.
The old bugaboo from last year is back...penalties, special teams and stupid mental mistakes.
McCarthy and Thompson also have to take a very long and hard look at getting a real RB in town and pronto because Brandon Jackson is not an every down NFL RB and if this team cant run the ball at even an average way, they are toast. Marshawn Lynch has to be available from the Bills as an example.
On the bright side, Aaron Rodgers was brilliant. The receivers minus James Jones boneheaded fumble were good, and the O-Line pass protected very well. Hard to find fault when you dont give up a sack against a defense featuring Peppers, briggs and Urlacher. The run blocking was a completely different story.
Lots and lots of work to do in Wisconsin.
very disappointing result in a game they were the better team most of the night. I guess losing to a division rival on the road by a last second FG ahouldnt feel that bad, but this game was the Packers to win and they found ways to lose.
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To be honest, their lack of discipline won't matter if they can't get a running game going. While Rodgers is arguably one of the best passers in the game, they need to be able to gain some rushing yards. Their lack of faith in their run was brutally obvious in that series that started on their own 1 yd line (after Bears failed to convert on 4th and goal)