Mike McCarthy, offensive coordinator to blame

by Bret Sims 1/21/2008 4:21:00 PM

As I sat and watched Green Bay's offensive game plan in the first half of the NFC Championship game I had to call my friend Ray, who is from Wisconsin and who's family has Packer season tickets.

 "Ray, did the Packers rehire Mike Sherman over the weekend?", I asked?  Watching the Packers throw two conseutive passes to Koren Robinson behind the line of scrimmage before punting led me to that conclusion.

So I sat and watched Green Bay give the ball a whopping total of 13 times to Ryan Grant.  Are you kidding me?  Grant, the stud running back that gave the Packers a legit running game all season and who ran for 201 yards and three touchdowns last weekend only got the rock 13 times.

In a game where the temperatures were -24 degrees farenheight with the wind chill and the receiver's couldn't hold onto passes, as an offense you are supposed to run the ball.  The Giants understood this that is why they ran the ball 39 times.  Did they get a lot of yards on the ground?  No not really but they did grind up the clock as they had the ball about 40 minutes and they wore down the Packers defense.

Thanks to Mike McCarthy  and the Packers' offensive coordinator Joe Philbin we now get the Giants and Patriots in the Super Bowl.  No-one outside of the east coast is going to give a darn.  We could have had the old gunslinger trying to ruin the perfect season.

Now we get Elmer Fudd in a Giants uniform hoping to pull of the upset over the Patriots.  People hate the Patriots and want to see them lose but nobody likes Eli "Elmer Fudd" Manning any better.  Hopefully the writer's strike is over by then and I can catch some new episodes of Desperate Housewives and Brothers and Sisters.  Because watching the Super Bowl is no longer an option.

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1/21/2008 5:26:43 PM

Adam Bartel

The elephant in the room that no one wants to discuss (because Brett Favre is the sacred cow of sports reporters everywhere) is that Favre threw two major league stupid interceptions. All season he held back and didn't force throws, like he did over the previous several seasons, but in this game he just had to try and win it on his own arm. Both picks were horrible reads, completely unnecessary, and the last one led to the game winning FG. These weren't the only reasons why they lost, but I'm astounded as to how no one's even mentioned this yet.

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1/21/2008 6:30:48 PM

Jimmy Dinsmore

What? Brett Favre throws interceptions? No way. I never heard that on ESPN or anything. Favre is Favre. He's still the toughest, gutsiest QB in NFL history. I love his style and would never want him to change it. The Pack lost because they abandoned the run. They reverted back to their early season way. Had they run the ball, it would've softened up the pass coverage.

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1/21/2008 7:37:13 PM

Dan Clasgens

The coaches can only take some of the blame. Ryan Grant was shut down everytime he got the ball before he even crossed the line of scrimmage. Let's give the Giants' front four the credit they deserve.

As for Elmer Fudd...if he can make it through three straight road playoff games without turning the ball over then he can quarterback for my team too!

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1/22/2008 9:03:09 AM

Jeremy Fischer

I'm going to have balk on this premise. They didn't "abandon" the run. The G-Men stopped the run to the point where they couldn't do anything on the ground.

In the Seahawks game, the Grant ran it 27 times because he was averaging over 6 ypc (6.7). In this one, he was barely averaging 2 ypc (1.9).

Also what you're failing to realize is that the G-Men came into this game with about 2 healthy d-backs. Ross was hurt. McQuarters was banged up. Sam Madison was also banged up, I believe. Not sure on him.

All of those guys played, but were less than 100%. The Pack have a vaunted air attack, and can spread you out 5-wide in a lot of instances. With that kind of offense, facing a banged up secondary, you always attempt to take advantage of that.

What's not being mentioned here is the fact that the Pack fell apart on defense. On drives where it really mattered, the Packers had costly penalty (most offsides) after costly penalty. You can't just give drive revivers like that to your opponent time-and-time again and expect to win.

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1/22/2008 12:01:07 PM

Bret Sims

Dan,

Can I assume that you are taking Eli Fudd next year with your first QB pick in FF?

Jeremy, when a team only runs the ball 13 times you can't determine if your opponent shut down the run or not. That isn't enough carries.

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