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This won't be popular.
Yes, the Packers are horribly wounded.
However, the Pack wins Saturday if guys do their jobs.
This happens all too frequently. Especially, in critical moments.
It happened in the NFC Championship game in Green Bay. (Historically - Holy Cow). And, it happens all too frequently - again, especially in big games in critical moments. It happens so frequently, that unfortunately, I anticipate the Pack to F Up. It's so bad that RP chastised me earlier this season. The Pack are extremely mentally soft.
This is a culture issue. The players are not being held accountable in a way that makes them straighten up and do their damn job. Culture issues start at the top.
LaFleur is a damn good football mind. He knows tons about Xs and Os. He's got a winning record. He seems like a really good man. The players like him - maybe too much. He might be too friendly with them. I don't know. I'm not in that locker room. But, what happens on the field in critical moments is that his players - and I'm probably biased because I really on watch the Packers - make more mental mistakes than other teams and it's not getting better.
Yes, Gute sucks at acquiring physically tough and strong Offensive and Defensive Linemen Linemen, and corner backs. But, what he really sucks at is acquiring mentally tough, smart, and focused football players.
AND, here's the part that will be hated. LaFleur and his coaching staff are not coaching their players to a level where they are not making mental mistakes in the critical moments. Yes, the Pack doesn't have a lot of depth. But, if Doubs, Nixon, and most likely the center don't brainfart we win that game. It's happened too frequently.
I'm not in charge. So LaFleur's safe. But, as good as they are, the mental mistakes are what kills the Pack and they're not getting it done and haven't gotten it done. He's a better than good coach, but he's not a great coach and I just don't see him ever taking us to the promised land.
Yes, the Packers are horribly wounded.
However, the Pack wins Saturday if guys do their jobs.
- Doubs doesn't do his job, No way around it.
- Nixon blows coverage twice. He's not a rookie. He's been playing every game. He didn't get juked. He blew the coverage.
- The center and QB screw up a 4th down overtime snap.
This happens all too frequently. Especially, in critical moments.
It happened in the NFC Championship game in Green Bay. (Historically - Holy Cow). And, it happens all too frequently - again, especially in big games in critical moments. It happens so frequently, that unfortunately, I anticipate the Pack to F Up. It's so bad that RP chastised me earlier this season. The Pack are extremely mentally soft.
This is a culture issue. The players are not being held accountable in a way that makes them straighten up and do their damn job. Culture issues start at the top.
LaFleur is a damn good football mind. He knows tons about Xs and Os. He's got a winning record. He seems like a really good man. The players like him - maybe too much. He might be too friendly with them. I don't know. I'm not in that locker room. But, what happens on the field in critical moments is that his players - and I'm probably biased because I really on watch the Packers - make more mental mistakes than other teams and it's not getting better.
Yes, Gute sucks at acquiring physically tough and strong Offensive and Defensive Linemen Linemen, and corner backs. But, what he really sucks at is acquiring mentally tough, smart, and focused football players.
AND, here's the part that will be hated. LaFleur and his coaching staff are not coaching their players to a level where they are not making mental mistakes in the critical moments. Yes, the Pack doesn't have a lot of depth. But, if Doubs, Nixon, and most likely the center don't brainfart we win that game. It's happened too frequently.
I'm not in charge. So LaFleur's safe. But, as good as they are, the mental mistakes are what kills the Pack and they're not getting it done and haven't gotten it done. He's a better than good coach, but he's not a great coach and I just don't see him ever taking us to the promised land.