Sunday, October 23, 2005

FOOTBALL I Want Sherman Gone, And I Mean Now
In the Metrodome, against a Vikings team that historically clobbers us when they're at home, my Packers were up by 17 at halftime. Favre was on fire, going 16 for 19 with two touchdowns in the first half... and it looked like the Vikings couldn't do a damn thing right. Then came halftime. During halftime, good coaches make adjustments so that the second half is different and their team is better. Mike Sherman, however, decided his half-time adjustment would be to have his team come out looking like shit. Nice one, Mike. The Packers came out in the second half looking terrible; just horrible. And the Vikings, down 17-0, came out from halftime looking like they knew they were going to win. Mike Sherman is one of the worst halftime-adjusting coach in the history of the Packers... he makes no adjustments what-so-ever, making the opposing coach's job all-the-easier. Against a team in as much termoil as the Vikings, our strategy should have been to bury them early in the third quarter... and coast to the end of the game. But, again, Sherman's halftime adjustment must have included "Have everyone get injured"... because that's what happened. Now the Pack have games against Cincy, Pittsburgh, and Atlanta coming up... so look for the Packers to be a horrible 1-8 after ten weeks of this season. They should have beaten the lowly Vikings... but not even the horrid Vikings are bad enough to lose to my shitty Packers. They SUCK... and if Sherman sticks around, don't expect the Packers to be better than .500 ever again, until he's fired. Which I hope is soon... as I have never been impressed by Sherman.

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