Archive for January, 2010

Still a tough loss to swallow

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

It’s been almost 48 hours, so it hasn’t been too long, but many Packer fans are still reeling from Sunday’s dramatic loss. A few Packer blogs are still questioning the non-call facemask penalty.

The league already issued a statement precisely on why a call was not made. But still you see more pictures popping up with a finger on Aaron Rodgers face mask (with ball floating through the air). With our great ability to stop pictures using DVR’s and with more people taking photos of the live action, I can see how you can freeze a moment in time to “prove” there was a face-masking taking place.

What these pictures don’t show is that during a normal speed replay (or live as the refs have to call the action) it’s not as obvious (unless you have green glasses on). Plus, at that point if you’re a ref, you are probably concentrating on whether the ball is going to hit the ground, get picked up, who recovers, etc., rather than continuing to hang-on to the hope that you can find some justification for calling the play back.

I’d expect a few more days of this before it starts to die out.

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One for the Ages

Monday, January 11th, 2010

That was simply an incredible game yesterday as Arizona at some point found a way to stop the Green Bay offense in overtime to advance. Aaron Rodgers had an outstanding day at QB, save the interceptions / fumbles. Those impact of those goes without saying.

When watching the game, at no point in the first or second quarter did I feel Green Bay wasn’t going to be in it. I kept saying this is going to be a 34-31 type game. As the third quarter stretched on for what seemed like forever for any Cardinal’s fans, it suddenly became apparent a 40 or 50 point game was in the cards.

An overtime playoff game is as good as you can expect. Sometimes the outcome just isn’t what you want it to be. For Packer fans, this one must sting some.

After seeing Aaron Rodgers this year, fans across the rest of the NFC North have something to worry about for years to come. The guy should only get better.

What’s interesting though is despite his good numbers, he doesn’t win most of his best passing games.

I did some quick research last night and in the games where A-Rodg has thrown for more than 250 yards, he is only 7 – 13. Of those seven wins, four were over Detroit. Also, despite the Packers fight to win yesterday, Aaron has only completed one fourth quarter comeback. That occurred earlier this year against the Bears where he led a two minute drive from a two-point deficit to win by five.

Obviously, passing for less yards is never a great way to win games, but it does bring some light as to the frustrations Packer fans could be having with Rodgers. Obviously, 51 points scored against them isn’t Aaron’s fault, but sometimes what it takes to win can’t be measured in stats.

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