Believe it or not, there were a few good things that came out of the game. For example, Ahman Green ran for 110 yards with only one half of a preseason game under his belt. Looks like he’s healed up nicely. Jon Ryan (our punter) has a quarterback rating of 118.8 (almost triple that of Favre’s), and was pretty consistent kicking the ball. Not a surprise since he had 6 opportunities to practice.
Ok, I guess there were only two good things that came out of yesterday’s game. Head Coach McCarthy, who is supposed to be an offense-minded guy, with the help of Jeff Jagodzinski (offensive coordinator), didn’t even get close enough to smell the red zone.
Our defensive backs, who were supposed to have gotten a big upgrade with the addition of Charles Woodson, were beaten with a stick all afternoon. So with upgrades, Bob Sanders couldn’t put together as solid a defense as Jim Bates did with lesser talent.
And the topper - the Pack hadn’t been shut out in over 200 games, and had never been shut out under Brett Favre’s direction.
So what can we learn from yesterday’s game? We weren’t imagining things during the preseason when we thought the Packers looked like boys among men. We also learned that a 16-game season might in fact be able to warp the fabric of time and feel like several calendar years.
This has the potential to be very, very ugly.
September 11th, 2006 at 2:38 pm
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