Packers
Monday, October 3, 2011
No Pressure Up Front
After the dismantaling of the Denver Broncos the only thing fans should be worried about is the lack of pressure on the quarterback. The defense was getting torched in the 1st half by an average quarteback in Kyle Orton and only sacked him once. Nothing was working up front and the blitzing schemes were getting stuffed by Denver. The secondary picked up the lack of pressure by forcing some timely turnovers inside the red zone. If they can improve their pressure up front there is no team that can even contend with the talent in Green Bay
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Packers Conservative Pressure
The one thing I see time and time again is the Packers giving up big plays and allowing others teams to convert on down and distance. This happens to take place when the Packers decide to only bring three guys after the quarterback. Often you will see the Packers do this on third and long in which the line gets no pressure and the quarterback has all year to throw the ball and shockingly they convert. Its so stupid and is completely deflating to the defense. I understand that you don't want to get beat deep but it doesn't matter if you give the opposing QB 10 seconds to throw the ball. Just bring another man or two, force out an earlier throw, which most likely will lead to a 4th down and a punt.
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