Completely undisciplined and outcoached again. Players we discarded as trash whooping our ass. But don't worry, Woody has us covered: he knows we just need to run the same exact thing back next year and with better luck will win the SB.
It's astounding that many fans really think that with a healthy Rodgers this team was going somewhere.
Yep. Been beating that drum for a while. Lots of holes, completely undisciplined and extremely poorly coached. Not to mention that the entire OC coaching staff should be gone fr starters
A whopping 18 of his 33 losses have been by 14+ points. Of those I count 14 true blow outs. Blow outs in 2021: 6 (Philly and Indy were competitive that year for 3 quarters) Blowouts in 2022: 2 (Cincy and Seattle were non competitive) Blowouts in 2023: 6 (all 14+ pt losses were true blowouts) Obviously the team improved in 2022, but regressed a lot in 2023 despite the win loss record. Facts are in year 3 40% of the teams performances have been complete dogshit under this man in a league where games are designed to be competitive. Now let’s take a look at his 17 wins. Only four have been by 14+ margins. Of those four only one was a true blowout (Chicago in 2022, with Siemian as their QB ironically). The other 3 (Miami and GB in 2022 and Houston 3 weeks ago) were competitive games into the fourth quarter. This is a badly coached team whose record is better than what it should be. 17-33 could easily be 10-40 if he didn’t get a few breaks along the way. It is utterly amazing that this man will return for a fourth season.
Joe Caporoso broke it down even better https://x.com/jcaporoso/status/1740591367926268345?s=46&t=VS880J0IhNDM96by-G_mZA
It's sad to already feel hopeless about next season before this one is already over, but I think we're there with this coaching staff and front office. They've proven utterly incapable of showing that they can produce anything that resembles a winner, so it's already all but a lock that we'll be extending the playoff drought to a 14th season next year.
For those w/o X... @JCaporoso Robert Saleh is now 17-33 through 50 games (with one of his wins coached by Ron Middleton). 18 double digit losses. 8 twenty point losses. 1-6 in primetime. 3 division wins in 3 years. Joe Douglas is 26-56 or 19-47 if you remove his first year when he took over post offseason
It's going to be borderline hilarious when this team looks absolutely dreadful next year WITH a healthy Rodgers.
You guys know I hate Saleh as a coach, but this is a clown question from Cimini. I was upset watching that first half defensive performance and I am a fan. I can’t imagine being a coach and watching that. https://x.com/mysportsupdate/status/1740597360063832195?s=46&t=VS880J0IhNDM96by-G_mZA
It may be a clown question from Cimini, but it's an even worse answer from Saleh. It's the kind of answer you'd expect from a 3 year old. This is a guy who has to go and he has to go NOW.
Yeah, of those 17 wins... The Titans missed a field goal to tie. Mike White throws for 400+ and we win despite being down 11 with 5 minutes left against the AFC Champions. The Jaguars scored a last minute TD against us to take the lead and - in their rush - no one noticed. Flacco against the Browns. The jammiest miracle that every jammed (the Browns blew a 99.9% win probability). Josh Allen going mad and Garrett Wilson making the best TD catch ever (plus an overtime punt return). The Eagles not running the ball when leading in the final two minutes. The Giants shooting themselves in both feet, the back and their head (and blowing another 99.9% win probability). He's been very lucky to even get 17 wins.
I thought it was a funny answer. Seriously who cares about his sideline antics? Him running around screaming like a madman isn’t going to change anything. His “emotion” in SF was good for his brand and probably helped him become a HC, but players didn’t feed off of it LOL.
I don't think anyone is looking for him to rant and rave on the sidelines, but he needs to do SOMETHING. Every time the camera cuts to him on the sideline, and they cut to him a lot tonight, he's not doing anything. He's just standing there, arms folded, and a lot of the time he's not even talking to anyone on the headset. There's a reason why it's a pretty famous question around here as to what Saleh actually does on game days because, after three years now, it's become quite the norm to see him doing literally nothing most of the time.
I don't think the question was terrible, but the follow up, "whatever you want to do" is kinda whack yo. But with that said, all Saleh does is stare at the scoreboard. Bad things happen, ridiculous penalties, bad calls by the refs, and this guy is just looking up at the scoreboard every time the camera shows him. No fire, no nothing. So it's a completely legitimate question in my mind to ask him why he doesn't argue with refs, why he doesn't get in players faces, why he's just staring up at the goddamn scoreboard. Bobby Scoreboard is a little overwhelmed.
"There was a series of....I wouldn't say miscommunication - just slightly off with regards to technique" 27 points against the defense in one half , huge chunk plays all over the place, a tight end who was wide open and ran for 100 and something yards, missed tackles everywhere. But the technique was only slightly off. Thanks for the insight, Bobby Scoreboard.