My bad. I didn’t notice your moronic post when you posted it. It took the beiber award winner to alert me to your numb mindedness.
I went out last night since I could cheer for the local team, and watch the Packers lose, so it was win/win. The Packers suck as always, and watching Rodgers pout all over the field was awesome, even though he definitely hit the big plays still. One thing I don't understand is why everyone is on McCarthy's ass for not going for it on 4th and 2 on their own 30 or whatever it was. Yes, in hindsight Rodgers never got another chance, so the only hope they had was to go for it there, but I don't think it's too much to expect your defense to get a stop. And they just missed 3 chances to get a first down, they miss that 4th down, the seahawks likely score another TD and the game is over. There were multiple chances for the D to save that game, the Packers D just sucks.
Hahahaha As if firing McCarthy is gonna fix their shitass team. Erin is a whiny bitch, but he’s a fucking amazing QB, and he has carried this team for a decade. Could never understand all the respect Thompson used to get... the roster he put together is terrible. They’ve had the insane luxury of having HoF QBs for 25 years. Good luck trying to ride Erin for a few more years, packwads.
This is the right attitude. The success they've had is relatively recent, to the teams' shared history. Meanwhile, it can be turned around just as easily as it has been in their favor - just win the damn game. Forget any kind of stigma, from one team to another - go out there and kick their ass the same way the Bears have beaten teams like the Rams, this year. Make a big deal out of the rivalry afterwards, not during. The Packers are a bad team - focus on that and beat them like one, rather than see them as some rivalry-induced threat. Stomp Rodgers' punk-ass out. Let him sulk for the remainder of the year, don't give him a reason to walk away with anything but his tail between his legs.
I don't know if I love that answer from Nagy. It wouldn't hurt him to know what this franchise has been through in the last decade and how much a win on Sunday would mean to the fans. We need to kill them and kill Rodgers and Nagy needs to understand why.
I'm sure in reality he's aware of what the franchise has been through. I like the answer...I think it's the exact attitude he should show.
I've coached / taught a lot of competitive groups over the years, in many different mediums. When we were the worse team, or had something to prove, I focused on those personal rivalries. It helped get everyone going, and giving their best. When we were the better team, I reminded them of just that - we're better, and we're going to show it, regardless of who we're playing. It helped cement the idea that it didn't matter who we were up against - we were the big dog. Nagy knows he doesn't have to remind Chicago of the rivalry with the Packers. He knows that he needs to treat it like what it is: a better team with a job to do. Let's go do just that, and stomp the crap out of them.
I think Hicks made it pretty clear with his statement that he knows what the score is when it comes to these two teams.