Packers bandwagon - yes or no?
In a lot of ways, I’m super excited the Packers have the Bears the
first week of the season because it will be a very early indication of
whether or not this team is for real.
After each impressive
preseason win it got harder and harder not to jump on the “Super Bowl
or Bust” bandwagon. It’s been very difficult to find a balance between
being overly optimistic and being a complete Negative Nancy. Wisconsin
sports fans know about hype and disappointment and years of suffering
through 162 games each Brewers’ season has taught us not to get too
wrapped up in each game.
People keep saying not to get too
wrapped up in what happens in the preseason, reminding us that the
Lions were undefeated in the preseason before going 0-16. And while
that’s true, it’s not just the final score in the preseason games that
has fans excited.
The new 3-4 defense has shown well. The best
and most exciting part has been the use of Charles Woodson. Always a
dangerous weapon, this new scheme with all its blitz packages seems to
be made to use all of Woodson’s tools. In the Arizona game alone he had
two sacks and two forced fumbles.
What hasn’t been assessed
fully is how the defense will be able to handle the small, down-to-down
stuff. We’ve seen that Dom Capers’ style is much more attacking and
proactive than the bland, put-me-to-sleep style Bob Sanders had the
team running. Though last season’s squad was big on impressive plays
and interceptions, they had a problem stopping teams when it mattered.
Many people remember that the team lost quite a few games in the fourth
quarter, but no one seems to put the blame on the defense slowly
letting teams put drives together.
So while the new defense has
certainly come up with a ton of turnovers in the preseason, I’ll feel a
lot more sure about it when I see that they’re able to control an
offense for four full quarters and not give up all the stupid, dumb
third down plays that continuously seemed to bite them last year.
Besides,
it's not like it matters how great the defense is if the punting and
kickoff units continue to give opposing teams outstanding field
position. One of the most crushing things about last season's fourth
quarter losses was when the Packers would march down the field and
score to take the lead, only to give the other team the ball on the
Packers 45-yard-line. A first down or two and the team's already in
field-goal-range - it was so damn demoralizing.
Still, I’m
cautiously optimistic. It's hard not to be after the thoroughly
impressive preseason outings the first team has put together.
And the defense is the key.
Last
season, the offense ended up ranked fifth overall. If not for the
defensive breakdowns late in so many games, this was a formidable,
point-scoring team. Rodgers threw for more than 4,000 yards. His
numbers last season compare closely and favorably to both Tom Brady and
Peyton Manning (league MVPs for the past two seasons, respectively.)
Donald Driver and Greg Jennings each caught for well over 1,000 yards.
Add
a defense capable of keeping teams of the scoreboard and a healthy,
talented offensive line to that formula and Green Bay's season would
have ended very different in 2008.
Here's hoping the chemistry comes together in 2009.



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