Pack-A-Day Podcast - Episode 1903 - Packers Offense Needs a New Identity

On today's show, join Andy Herman & Justis Mosqueda as they review why the offense needs a new identity, how to fix it, and what core concepts could work for Green Bay moving forward. Don't miss it!

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On today's show, join Andy Herman & Justis Mosqueda as they review why the offense needs a new identity, how to fix it, and what core concepts could work for Green Bay moving forward. Don't miss it!

 
 

 

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TarynsEyes's picture

October 11, 2023 at 09:13 am

I thought they changed their 'identity' when they moved on from Rodgers. So, now they need to move on from an identity that they haven't even established, less created to begin with. Wait, the 'Illusion of Complexity' is already proven to be an 'illusion'.

I need to be honest, I didn't listen to the podcast as the subject was all I needed.

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Coldworld's picture

October 11, 2023 at 09:30 am

LaFleur has had an off season to develop an offensive identity. He was so busy working on it that he and his staff were unable to take a week at the combine. He’s known Love for 3 years, Doubs and Watson for 2. Dillon and Jones for years too and most of the OL.

Why are you dodging the issue? Our supposed offensive guru can’t find an Identity? That’s the easiest, kindest and most useless way to address the failure of LaFleur to put together a credible O. Perhaps not coincidentally, something he did woefully last year after losing Adams.

Stop the fiddling on the margins avoiding the issue. We have a HC who has failed to put together a cohesive offense two years in a row. Yes, he has the odd nice designed play call, but overall it’s a mess. Am I the only one who finds it hard to understand how Love had the most passes over 20 yards and the least under 10 of any QB in the league. If you told anyone that that is a good plan for a new starting QB they’d laugh at you.

It’s time to stop avoiding the bigger questions and start asking and analyzing the harder ones. Is this the need for accreditation? Or, is it being blinded by a focus on the minutiae? Remember, credibility is more important in the end if so.

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T7Steve's picture

October 11, 2023 at 01:16 pm

"LaFleur has had an off season to develop an offensive identity."

Maybe he should have used it to develop an O-line with solid backups?

That's the ONLY concept he ignored and assumed was a given. How's that working out for us?

You'd think he would have worried about this since it's a must for his (or any) kind of offense to thrive,

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Packerpasty's picture

October 11, 2023 at 02:58 pm

MLF is failing the team and so is the fourth year guy, Love....three years for the coaches to work on his footwork and accuracy and they seemingly have failed at that...this "young" team stuff is growing "old"....losing breeds losing, players wont want to come here or stay here like back in the dismal "gory years"....think its bad now, shits gonna really hit the fan if they lose to the Broncos...

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pantz_bURp's picture

October 11, 2023 at 05:39 pm

I ain't scared pasty...bring on the future and reality. Yes, I think of all the players that came here to be able to play with Rodgers when he was in Green Bay.

We need to think outside the box and look towards the Heavens. Like when Coach Holmgren called and left a voicemail message: "Reggie, this is God...come play for the Packers" (or something like this or that).

Deep breath and some Rumi quotes.

Peace and stuff,

Pantz

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