Dream dies in the Big Easy

In America’s real Sin City the Green Bay Packers found defending Drew Brees to be a devilish task and in the end the Packers’ playoff hopes died with an awful sound. Not even Funky Claude could save the Packers on this night. The best secondary in the NFL, just ask them, was torched early and often and left New Orleans in a shamble. This unit will never be the same again as the Saints showed just how easy it is to beat an average linebacking core and aging secondary. Shutting down Tarvaris Jackson, John Kitna, Brian Griese, Gus Frerrotte, Kyle Orton is easy, shutting down Drew Brees is not. The Packers had their heads so far in the clouds they couldn’t even see the Superdome. For whatever reason, head coach Mike McCarthy always has his team thinking they are better than they are. I would think it should be just the opposite.

McCarthy’s blatant refusal to run the ball is certainly going to be his demise as a head coach. We saw it happen with Mike Sherman. Sherman saw first hand how easy it is when you have a great running game when Ahman Green ran for 1800 yards in 2002 I think it was. If he would have given it to Green one more time that year there never would have been fourth-and-26. After that all the Packers did was pass and quarterback Brett Favre had two of his worst seasons of his career, throwing 29 interceptions in Sherman’s last season as head coach. McCarthy, after seeing Ryan Grant save his season last year by rushing for 1000 yards while only starting 9 games (including playoffs), is now following the same path as Sherman. McCarthy wouldn’t give the ball to Grant in the NFC Championship game and used him only sporadically this year, instead relying on a first-year starter at quarterback to win the game. I would think it should be just the opposite.

General manager Ted Thompson has improved almost every position on this team but has failed miserably at offensive line, defensive line and now punter. The linebackers are not that great either. As far as the offensive line is concerned I attribute part of that to the stupid zone-blocking scheme the Packers use. Instead of grading a conventional lineman the Packers either have to find guys who know the zone-blocking scheme, which are few, or project how a guy in a real system will adjust to the Packers’ harebrained scheme. I’m starting to wonder about the scheme on defense, too. Guys like Johnny Jolly and Colin Cole show glimpses of great play, but can never sustain it. Cullen Jenkins was becoming a force when he got hurt, but it doesn’t seem like a defense that really allows the lineman to make plays. Just hold your gap and wait for help. There must be a reason why nobody wanted Jim Bates anymore. The bump-and-run works great on average receivers, but the system doesn’t allow adjustments because the corners only know one style of playing. If they are getting burned, they will continue to get burned, just like Al Harris in last year’s NFC Championship game. The Packers had no answer, and last night, they were absolutely clueless. If the secondary is as good as Al Harris says it is, wouldn’t that be just the opposite?

Thompson has clearly made his mistakes. While he really had no choice but to take A.J. Hawk, Hawk has proven to be just another guy. I don’t have a problem with taking a defensive lineman the next year, but he clearly picked the wrong one. One almost has to consider the Corey Williams trade a mistake, even though I don’t know what Williams is even doing in Cleveland, but by taking Brian Brohm with the pick received from Cleveland was clearly a mistake. I do think Jordy Nelson will be a major player, but not if he makes mistakes like he did last night. I think he’ll gets better. Certainly Thompson’s last two drafts are nothing to write home about. The moves he makes in 2009 will determine his future if you ask me.

The reason I think the Packers’ playoffs died last night is simple. To win the division they would have to win their last five games to have any chance even that might not get it done if the Vikings beat the Bears Sunday. There will be no wildcard entry from the NFC North. You can rip me if you want, but I’ll be happy with 8-8 at this point in time. A non-losing season at least and hopefully 16 games of experience for Aaron Rodgers. This offseason Rodgers will have plenty of film to watch of himself and this is a guy who is always trying to get better, much like his predecessor.  I do think the Packers have the talent to win all five games, but they have not shown the consistent good play that they would require to win five straight. If McCarthy puts the offense on Ryan Grant’s capable shoulders, it would certainly help matters. Let’s see where it goes from here, the Packers are at this season’s crossroads. Plenty of football to be played, and the character of men will be revealed, from the front office on down to the players.

  • http://Orlando Mark

    GPG it isn’t over till it’s over. The only reason were so down is the expectations were too high. I remember a year that went down to the point differential the last day. We finished 8-8, #4 put up a lot of points but it wasn’t enough. We didn’t make it, but it we knew we had an exciting team that was going to be competitive in yhe future. Larry I didn’t know anyone still listened to Rush, the only reason McNabb is starting because of white guilt, Limbaugh. That helped inspire the Eagles to beat us in the playoffs that year and make the SB the next.

  • Steve Cheez

    The Eagles beat us because of Rush Limbaugh? Nothing to do with not pounding the ball on 4th down? Nothing to do with Barnett blowing the coverage on 4th and 26 or BF heaving a desperation pick? Who you crapping?

  • http://Orlando Mark

    Steve, who was Rush crapping when he said McNabb was starting because of the Liberal press. I really think that helped put added fire to McNabb and the Eagles. I thought so at the time and I still believe it.

  • AATP

    Actually, I think the Lions will beat Minnesota in Week 14 – color me silly, but that’s my upset pick of that week. Lions win by three due to turnovers… But I do see where you’re going with that GPG – end of the season, wanna go out by winning over a division opponent, etc. etc. I still think regardless of the problems we’ve had in the past, we can’t lose to a team worse off then we are…

  • AATP

    Wow, Rush Limburger Cheese boy – I forgot how popular he is in the Northern States… I do remember all that hoopla though, made the national news, of course. What a fiasco that was.

  • Jake C

    I don’t understand why there’s not more talk about Sanders getting axed. The defense just looks pitiful. Why not start at the top? If he’s not gone this offseason, I won’t know what to think.

    Say all you want about how TT let Favre go, or how Rodgers and the offense is struggling. If you put up 29 points, you should win a game. Allowing 51 points is absolute blasphemy. It’s just amazing to me that so many people fail to complain about Sanders and the D, and focus on Favre. He’s gone people, let it go.

  • Larry

    As to Rush, the “attack” was to the media, not McNabb. As to Sanders, where was all the axe talk when the DBs were runnining back TDs? I say put the blame on the field. The DL has enough good bodies to make up for the injuries unlike the OL. The LBs were good, never great. The major fault with MM as I see it (and I do not want him canned) is the lack of adjustment at half-time and the fact that we never seem to have that “killer” instinct. Lets face it, MM is part of the youth movement and hopefully he’ll learn just like the players. The analogy of “dont throw out the baby with the bath water” applies. This lack of patience on this site is astounding to me. Like it or not we’re rebuilding, starting when TT came here. I dred the comments, sure to come, when the corners cant play till they’re 40 each. Calm down, my friends, and realize we were sucked into a fantasy last year that this team really didnt deserve. Lets wait and see what TT does with the prime picks in April. And lets see how they pan out next October and not May.

  • Roy Jamison

    Reality is this team is a little bit better than average. I wouldn’t be surprised to see them come out and beat Carolina this Sunday. If all the stars line up right, they could run the table. The remaining schedule isn’t loaded with Cowboy and Giants type games. And by beating the Lions, we can help our division get the number one pick in the draft. We still have plenty of goals!
    Sun., Nov. 30 Carolina Panthers Buy and Sell Tickets 12 noon FOX
    Sun., Dec. 7 Houston Texans Buy and Sell Tickets *12 noon CBS
    Sun., Dec. 14 @ Jacksonville Jaguars *12 noon FOX
    Mon., Dec. 22 @ Chicago Bears 7:30 p.m. ESPN
    Sun., Dec. 28 Detroit Lions
    As for Frosty the Puntman, he melted in that too warm of climate in New Orleans, but don’t worry kids, he’ll be back someday!

  • Dan

    Time to put last week’s the disappointment behind us.

    Panthers are nothing special, particularly on the road. Every Packers player and coach has looked in the mirror since Monday. Every Packer player and coach knows they must perform this week, or they will not be around Lambeau for much longer. Look for an inspired Packers team to once again come out fighting, just like they did against the Bears. Heck, even Vegas says the Packers will beat a mediocre Panthers road team.

    Packers 34, Panthers 17.

    The only way the Packers lose this game is if the unprepared and undisciplined flag manget Packers show up.

    Remaining schedule…
    Carolina aren’t the same team on the road. Packers prove they have a backbone victory.
    Texans are mediocre. Packers Lambeau leap to a winning record.
    Jaguars have already folded. Easy Packers win.
    Bears game will be scary. The Bears aren’t a power running team, so our line shound stop them once again. However, Bears playing for respect after Packers made them look like a pee wee football team. It’s going to be a battle.
    Lions, no need to say anything. Lions play to be first winless team since the Bucs.

    Packers final record will be 9-7 or 10-6. Everything points to the Bears game deciding whether the Packers make the playoffs or not.

    GO PACK!!!!

  • GoPackGo

    Yes , this schedule is not tough. Look at the viking schedule, last 3 games are tough at Arizona and home to the Falcons and Giants
    You heard it here first , do not be surprised if the Lions upset the Vikings next week coming off the long Turkey day rest . Before you laugh,, in 2001 , the Lions were 0-11 and the Vikings went to Detroit and the Lions won their first game of the year and that happened when the Vikings had Culpepper and Moss , the Vikings through the years have tough times in Detroit.
    As for the Packer schedule,
    The Panthers have only won once ever at Lambeau and that was the infamous game in 1999 when Ray Rhodes did not use his time outs and Steve Beurlien beat us at the buzzer with a 5 yard run, Panthers will not beat us in the cold.
    The warm weather Texans will get blown out at Lambeau.
    Packers have never lost in Jacksonville and even though in my opinion this may be the toughest of the remaining games , Packers will beat the Jags.
    I do not know why anyone would fear the game in Chicago. You may think the Bears want revenge , but we want revenge for last year when we were the victims of high winds in Chicago which took away our passing game that day. The Bears have not had a pass rush all year and you can not beat the Packers with no pass rush.
    Plus , the Packers own the Bears on Monday night football, the last Packer loss on Monday night in Chicago came way back in 1974.
    Anyway you look at it , a Packer win in Chicago would clinch the division beacise it would give us a sweep over the Bears and it is assured that the Vikings at best will split with the Bears and we would own the tiebreaker on both the vikings and bears.
    Please,,,,anyone who think the Packers died Monday is insane. At the start of the year I am sure most people when guesing the Packers wins and losses would have said we would lose in New Orleans.
    Bears will lose in Minnesota , and at home to Saints and Packers, they could lose in Houston too.
    Vikings will lose for sure to the Cardinals and Giants, They may even lose to the Falcons because Atlanta had owned the Vikings through the years.
    It think the best team the Packers will face the rest of the year by far is the Panthers and we get them at home in the cold.
    And by the way , we have never lost to Jake Dellome, he was the QB in 2004 on the monday night season opener when we pummeled him in Carolina.
    Remember everyone,,,,in 2003 the Packers were 6-6 and everyone though they were done , we won our last 4 games in a row and won the division. On the way to that division title , the Vikings lost to a very bad Cardinal team. Well , the Cardinals are much better now than they were in 2003, Cardinals will beat them again in 2 weeks.

  • http://Orlando Mark

    GPG even though your logic isn’t supported by any facts that have relevance I gleefully support your conclusions. Seriously, if MM sticks with the run this time and Delhomme doesn’t have a great day we’ll win.

  • JeffN

    So you guys overreact to my post as well.

    Let me clarify.. I was speaking to the posts above that have nothing but whining in them and of how low the quality of those posts are.

    Pete H, I didn’t say you can’t have an opinion. What I was saying is people that are whining should grow up and then post something intelligent on this blog. You see blogs are for discussion not venting. In general if you read through what’s above much of it sounds like pretty pathetic whining in general and what I posted above was not directed specifically at you. Pete H you say I don’t have a spine. You directed that comment at me while hiding behind a keyboard, what kind of spine do you think you have?