Packers vs Cardinals - Gut reaction

Quit whining about the officiating, we are not Bears or Vikings fans. Everything isn't the refs fault.
I never did understand them reversing the TD. But the Packers made some terrible goal line decisions. Game shouldn’t have even been close. Nobody could tackle AJ all game. Why not give him a shot at the goal line?? ML said he learned a lot and was disappointed in his play calling there. Hope he really does make adjustments. We’ll see.
 
Great road win and really hard to complain about much. I have to 100% agree we can't losing depth or it's going to get hairy down the stretch when it matters.
 
I never did understand them reversing the TD. But the Packers made some terrible goal line decisions. Game shouldn’t have even been close. Nobody could tackle AJ all game. Why not give him a shot at the goal line?? ML said he learned a lot and was disappointed in his play calling there. Hope he really does make adjustments. We’ll see.
ML has said that before about his play calling.
Slow learner?
 
ML has said that before about his play calling.
Slow learner?
I've heard him say that before too. I truly hope he reassess those situations. I can understand wanting Jones in there for the dual threat opportunity but Dillon was running hard, leaning into that D and get those hard 3 or 4 yards.
 
What made this injury even worse from perspective is that Hill had no business running that kick out of the end zone. It was an example of not doing your job right, and two players were seriously injured because of it.
Bad coaching, he should have known that this many games in rookie or not.
 
Still thing that pissed me off most was the refs. NFL needs to step up and do something. This is been next level bad this year all around the league. Reversing the Jones TD despite no clear shot he was short and then giving free 1st down when ball was clearly spotted short.
To be honest, with the views they were able to show, he appeared short of the goal line. I don't mind that call, I just want consistency in what they call. That was an opportunity for the Packers to put the game away, and they failed to do it, that close to pay dirt.

Since we didn't lose because of it, it's a good coaching point to work on. Maybe it will create a score down the road? I believe football teams learn more from diagnosing mistakes than they do by rerunning the plays that were successful.
 
Though if Tonyan does prove to be lost for the year. I think GB should look at Eric Ebron in Pitt. While he's not much he still can catch the ball and would come cheap in a trade.
That's cool but we've got a ton of TEs. Maybe this will force DeGuera to learn the playbook.
 
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