Vs Packers
This is going to be a short post. There isn't a lot to say. Against the Packers offense, we can't shoot ourselves in the foot. When Aaron Rodgers only throws for 156 yards, but throws 3 touchdowns, we obviously had problems.
Short and sour. Field position sucked. The Packers didn't have to move the ball far to score.
Turnovers. When Ponder throws an interception on back to back drives, in our own territory, it's not going to end well no matter who we play.
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Playcalling. I understand Ponder isn't Bridgewater. Ponder doesn't have the vision, but why do people forget about Ponder's legs? Ponder won't run linebackers over like Tebow could occasionally, but I believe he's just as fast. Why couldn't Ponder run the same read-option scheme that Bridewater was running against Atlanta? Or have him run a traditional read option like the 49ers scheme. Asiata and McKinnon would get a lot of running, and we could get Jerome Felton involved more. I understand Turner's offense is a lot different, but instead of cutting the playbook down because you can't trust Ponder, maybe tailor the offense for Ponder, for just a game?
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The defense was put in a hard situation. With the Packers average starting field position the way it was, our defense played ok. They weren't amazing, but they didn't lose the game for us. Griffin notched another sack in what has been a quietly productive season for him.
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Honestly, this didn't turn out as short as I had initially planned. It was just an ugly loss. I don't have the hate towards Ponder that everyone else does. He was an extreme reach by an organization that was in desperate need of a quarterback. Rather, they felt they needed a quarterback to keep up with the rest of the NFC North. Ponder never lived up to his draft status, but he shouldn't have been drafted that high in the first place. You're not going to find many coaches willing to tailor an offense to a specific style of quarterback play like the Broncos did for Tebow, but even if someone was willing to meet Ponder halfway, I think he would have turned out much better. But we need to move on. We've got Bridgewater. Yes, Bridgewater and the Detroit game, coming to a blog near you, if you happen to have access to a computer, the internet, and are actually reading my blog.
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