Green Bay Packers
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POSTED 6:38 a.m. EDT, October 13, 2004
PACK FLOODED WITH SHERMAN COMPLAINTS
Green Bay Packers president Bob Harlan spoke on Tuesday with at least 20 angry fans who want to see G.M./coach Mike Sherman ousted ASAFP in the wake of the team's 48-27 loss to the Titans at Lambeau Field on Monday night.
According to the Green Bay Press-Gazette, Harlan told the fans (and reporters) on Tuesday that no decisions will be made about Sherman's status until after the season ends.
“We’re not going to panic,” Harlan said. “We’re going to evaluate the season as a whole. Once the season is concluded, we’ll make a decision, and whatever that decision is, it will be the best thing for the Green Bay Packers’ future.”
Frankly, it makes sense for the Pack not to lapse into panic mode just yet. If they can find a way to knock off the Lions on Sunday at Detroit, the Pack then will face the struggling Cowboys and Redskins before hitting the bye week. It's possible, then, that the Packers could go into their one-week respite at .500.
With all that said, the Packers need to shore up their defense quickly. With the Titans (who previously hadn't scored more than 17 points this year) hanging 48 on the Pack on Monday night, our guess is that there's something showing up in film review that enabled Tennessee coach Jeff Fisher to exploit the Green Bay defense even more than it has been exploited.
My packers are imploding
http://www.profootballtalk.com/rumormill.htm
POSTED 6:38 a.m. EDT, October 13, 2004
PACK FLOODED WITH SHERMAN COMPLAINTS
Green Bay Packers president Bob Harlan spoke on Tuesday with at least 20 angry fans who want to see G.M./coach Mike Sherman ousted ASAFP in the wake of the team's 48-27 loss to the Titans at Lambeau Field on Monday night.
According to the Green Bay Press-Gazette, Harlan told the fans (and reporters) on Tuesday that no decisions will be made about Sherman's status until after the season ends.
“We’re not going to panic,” Harlan said. “We’re going to evaluate the season as a whole. Once the season is concluded, we’ll make a decision, and whatever that decision is, it will be the best thing for the Green Bay Packers’ future.”
Frankly, it makes sense for the Pack not to lapse into panic mode just yet. If they can find a way to knock off the Lions on Sunday at Detroit, the Pack then will face the struggling Cowboys and Redskins before hitting the bye week. It's possible, then, that the Packers could go into their one-week respite at .500.
With all that said, the Packers need to shore up their defense quickly. With the Titans (who previously hadn't scored more than 17 points this year) hanging 48 on the Pack on Monday night, our guess is that there's something showing up in film review that enabled Tennessee coach Jeff Fisher to exploit the Green Bay defense even more than it has been exploited.
My packers are imploding