Time to hit the panic button?

With the Green Bay Packers mired in a two-game losing streak and injuries forcing the team to perform triage yesterday in Tampa, is it time to hit the panic button? The Packers have lost back-to-back games against 2007 playoff teams and battled the Bucs toe-to-toe despite their lack of ability to run the ball and an offensive line that simply can’t block. Not to mention a defense that has totally forgotten how to stop the run. Simply amazing.

My biggest concern is the inability to run the ball. Many of the problems on defense would be lessoned if the defense wasn’t on the field so much. The last two games the Packers have not been able to get that key first down to keep the sticks moving. Ryan Grant is a shell of his former self or just caught everybody off guard last year. I don’t want to hear about the hamstring, if you are playing then injury is not an excuse. Certainly without Brett Favre at quarterback, teams will play the Packers differently, no knock on Aaron Rodgers, but you don’t earn that kind of respect in four starts. Obviously teams will try to shut down the run and make Aaron Rodgers beat them. Well, Rodgers has won two and lost two. How he learns from these experiences will make or break him as a quarterback.

Since there is no avoiding it, I will chime in on the Favre-Rodgers comparisons that will escalate this week after Favre’s big day in New York. First of all, I know, you know, and Brett Favre knows he would never have had a game like he did yesterday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. For those of you who think the Packers would have won with Favre in the game yesterday, you have very short memories. The anointed one is 1-5 his last six trips to Tampa. Many of those losses had playoff implications. To this day Favre struggles against the “Tampa 2″ defense and to think Aaron Rodgers would be any better facing the Bucs his first time is ridiculous. I thought Rodgers played well under heavy pressure for the second straight week. Two of his three interceptions were not his fault and the TD passes were beauties, especially the second one.

If Ryan Grant was worth all the money he signed for he could take some of the pressure off the quarterback and even the offensive line. Right now the offensive line has no confidence. They are giving up penalties at an alarming rate. Left tackle Chad Clifton is responsible for 110 yards of holding penalties just by himself. That is insane. Almost as insane as the missed block on Rodgers’ third interception that nearly got Rodgers killed. If that crap doesn’t stop Rodgers, Favre, Flynn, whoever you want to throw in there, is bound to get killed. I’m wondering if Clifton’s health problems haven’t finally taken their toll on the venerable left tackle. Whatever the case, play at that position must improve dramatically.

The bottom line is the Packers are 2-2. Just like teams like the Chargers, Eagles, Jaguars, and oh yes, Jets. A win over the also 2-2 Falcons next week in Lambeau would leave the Packers pretty much where everybody expected them after five weeks. 4-3 at the bye would be a huge accomplishment considering the schedule. Rodgers is expected to play next week despite a shoulder sprain and if he is 80-90 percent the Packers should be able to beat the Falcons, even though the Falcons are a much better team than last year. Containing Michael Turner will be paramount. I doubt former Packers’ offensive coordinator and now Boston College head coach Jeff Jagodzinski will provide any tips on how to beat his former prize pupil (hehe).

So, I will say it is not time yet to hit the panic button. However, a loss at Lambeau to the Falcons and that button will be smashed. Like the Chargers said before they faced and subsequently clobbered the Jets, this is an early season must-win game.

Wednesday when we know more about the mounting injuries I might have a change heart, but confidence remains high.

  • Cody

    I don’t care what anybody says, we are done this year if we cant beat chicago.
    Our offensive line makes me sick, some of my friends play more diciplined then they do! I am more then mad right now, I’m done with green bay until next week.

  • CheesyD

    Inability to stop the run and no pass rush on a ROOKIE QB = loss.

    Great job by Aaron Rodgers. O-line played decent for a change.

    Defense and special teams lost this game.

    Frost needs to be gone before next week.

  • packer_bob

    That noise you just heard was me hitting the panic button.

  • packer_bob

    Kudos to Rodgers for playing his butt off today, especially factoring in the injury. Yes he made a couple of mistakes down the stretch, and you have to expect some of that, but the effort I thought was outstanding.

    We are just a team with alot of problems right now. I am doubtful of our ability to beat mediocre teams, and almost certain we can’t beat any good ones.

  • http://Orlando Mark

    Oddly it isn’t the Farve fiasco that’s going to get TT fired. It’s what he allowed to happen to our D-line that was so good last year. The lack of depth, bad punting and rookie mistakes really hurt. I thought our O-line would improve by playing together as a unit but the D-line can’t be helped at this point. BTW I shouldn’t have ragged on Pennington, look what a good running game and defense can do.

  • Roy Jamison

    sometimes you lose in the short term for the good of the long term. Playing Rodgers was losing in the short term for the bad of the long term. He needs rest. I know we don’t have a plan B, but even TT said the NFL is risky and sometimes you get bit.

  • stomps

    Roy,

    That remains to be seen.

    Can’t blame today’s loss on Rodgers tho.

    Steve

  • Pete H

    What passes on this team for execution right now is laughable. Rodgers has played like an absolute stud! As has Woodson and Collins. Everyone else has had moments and then bad moments. Look, I was as big a Brett supporter in the offseason as anyone, and there is more that he could do with this, strictly from an experience factor, but this team is in shambles. I am sick of this letting of quality players go and trading away quality picks for quantity inorder to add this “depth” that we no longer have because our quality players aren’t backed up by even caliber players anymore because they are alla bunch of raw picks who need to learn. Some of these guys even sgow a mass of potential, but there isn’t anyone to come in and play anymore!! How in the HELL can Roddy White be THAT freakin open???? ALL THE TIME!!! He is literally the only passing weapon they have. HEARTLESS! As for Sanders..since there is no semblence of depth on this defense anymore, and you can’t get any heat with the 5 healthy bodies you do have….how about some blitzes. CRIPES you can’t let even a rookie just frickin stand back there all damn day long!!! Hit the kid and MAYBE JUST MAYBE he might actually make a mistake. Good grief, Rodgers is running around because our “veteran” line can’t block 4 grandmas without holding and guess what…he makes a couple of big mistakes. We should try it some time. Where the hell is Pickett?

  • Matt Hayton

    Pete H-
    Funny thing about this team being in shambles is that it is the exact same team that went 13-3 last year, minues 1 key player…

    My argument all along has been that the Packers were a mediocre team (8-8) two years ago, that got lucky and had some heroics by Favre/Jennings to make them a 13-3 team last year.

    Hands down after 5 games we can say that Favre made this team better than what it was…they are just a bunch of guys and Rodgers is just another guy amongst them.

    Point: As pissed as I was about the Rodgers over Favre decision, what pisses me off even more is why we lost the game today…no depth on the defensive line, we don’t have a replacemnt for Corey Williams or Cullen Jenkins and we can’t block anybody…we’ve been trying to replace Rivera and Wahl for 4 years now and Thompson still hasn’t done it yet!!! This guy is great building solid young core players, but we lack playmakers and depth on both lines and you can’t win football games without excellent lines or a star QB, which the Packers have none! Hope you have enjoyed your stay in Green Bay stooges, your about to get one-way tickets out of town!!!