'Can you ask that question again sir?'
Okay, so our beloved Packers have started out 0-2. Many of us knew it was going to be a long year. The defense doesn't have any studs, the offensive line is shot and Favre is well, getting old. I'm sorry, but I dont think any of that is to blame. If I was Jerry Jones (owner of the Dallas Cowboys) and had all say over my team and coach, Mike Sherman would be the first person to go.
Not to be funny, because Bubba Franks is the man but Sherman always has that look on his face.
Here's the deal Sunday vs the Browns at Lambeau. First of all, the Browns completely stink. Second, it was the Packers home opener. Third, they were retiring Reggie White's number 92 at halftime. All of the above should have guaranteed a victory over the awful Browns. What happened then you ask? Picture this. Packers down 19-10 with 6 minutes left in the game. Tick tick tick. Favre and the offense are on the field taking their sweet ol' time in between plays. Tick tick tick. No hurry up offense. No sense of urgency. Tick tick tick. Yes, they scored a touchdown on this drive but it took nearly three minutes. There were a couple dumb penalties and CBS shows Sherman on the sidelines like 'Duh....what should I do?' He has his headphones on, his arms crossed and his playlist in his hands thinking 'Hmm....now there's a penalty I was not expecting....'
Are you serious? Get the club going already. If this is happening vs the Patriots do you think Bill Belichik is just standing there like a deer in headlights? Not quite. Bill Cowher and the Steelers? Not so much. It's called intensity. Sherman has zero.
Listen, I love the Packers. Always have and always will, but it's hard to watch Favre's last few years go down the drain because of Sherman and his coaching style and play calling. I understand Favre makes some mistakes on his own and has a tendency to throw up a couple extra wounded ducks then he has to, but Sherman has to do something. Get in somebody's face, scream, throw something, etc. Just make it look like you care out there Mike Sherman. That's all I want.

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