How the Packers SAVED Their Season!

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The Pocket Passer

The Pocket Passer

Күн бұрын

Watch this video to find out how the Packers found a way to save their 2023 season after a 3-6 start! Their solution was (surprisingly) simple!
Comment who you think will win the NFC North!
This Video was originally posted on my 2nd channel!
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:24 - Meet me
0:34 - Getting Started
1:07 - Not Executing
11:34 - Executing
18:09 - Getting Hot

Пікірлер: 12
@MrKhankab
@MrKhankab 19 күн бұрын
The most brett favre throw 😂😂
@alexiscool58
@alexiscool58 19 күн бұрын
15:07 I think Watson ran the wrong route. Looked like he was supposed to run a slant.
@mickknight2824
@mickknight2824 21 күн бұрын
Please switch pen color between defense and offense.
@thepocketpasser
@thepocketpasser 21 күн бұрын
Didn't think about that! I'll start doing that!
@JefferyT1991
@JefferyT1991 21 күн бұрын
It’s not always good defense. Most of the time it’s bad offense
@choosecarefully408
@choosecarefully408 24 күн бұрын
Yup. They started clicking. Still, the 49ers suckered him into one last rookie error in judgment at The Worst Time. The only things I'd care to add was something another observer said, that while Matt Lafleur designs many good plays, they think he has trouble communicating them. This is possible. Assembly-line work isn't mentally challenging. I once worked at a place that required a LOT of repetitive motions & finally figured out on my own about a month into it what I was doing wrong. When something is 'easy' for someone, they no longer need to use their Conscious Mind to do it. So asking my co-workers what I was doing wrong didn't elicit any response. They couldn't shift from thinking about everything they did there from the automatic semi- or subconscious (SC) part of their brains to the conscious one needed to explain things fully. The range of plays Lafleur comes up with looks to me like someone who sees what many others don't. They're way more complex than the majority of offensive play-calls & even How Many there are is impressive. It's hard to tell if the complexity of them is itself an issue or just the rookie needing to learn by making mistakes aspect. Either way, this was fun. I like the added touches you make to your vids.
@thepocketpasser
@thepocketpasser 24 күн бұрын
Great analysis thank you!
@choosecarefully408
@choosecarefully408 24 күн бұрын
@@thepocketpasser Thanks. But _this comment_ is mostly me thinking out loud. I'm one of those people who almost _never_ thinks on auto-pilot. I used to coach & train & always asked myself "what's best for _this_ trainee," not try to make them conform. As a result, I do see things most people miss. But I also tend to over-think. So the above is mostly observations or food for thought. & having way too much time on my hands within a barely functioning mind & body.
@thepocketpasser
@thepocketpasser 24 күн бұрын
I started coaching last year. I'm definitely working on trying to notice the little details more.
@choosecarefully408
@choosecarefully408 24 күн бұрын
@@thepocketpasser It's a tricky thing. Humans pick up unspoken cues more completely than spoken ones & while this means we _can develop_ bad tendencies quite easily, I don't want to make you so self-conscious it would paralyze you. If you go in with a decent mindset as to why you're doing this, then generally you're doing all right. This was one of the areas where my over-thinking was bad. Later in life I was put in a position where I *_had_* to delegate more responsibility than I liked. It was quite an eye-opener. Turns out I much prefer teaching others how to be responsible. But that works so much better with kids than adults. That same work-place, I made changes that improved the functioning of the workplace as a whole. Within a year, people in another department changed them all back because they didn't care & had a preference for Old Habits. So even my general principles don't work in every context. You'll learn about yourself & other people as you teach them. It should be fun! About the one thing I *will say* is that sometimes, if one kid seems really troubled? Take the time to talk to them. It could be nothing & it could be that you taking the time to talk to them is all that they need. Oh, but also make sure you're in plain view of other adults if not within earshot. As someone not too attractive, _that_ became an issue more than once. I got accused & having never been anywhere where the kid felt like they were alone or in danger with me saved me from the judgmental adults.
@thepocketpasser
@thepocketpasser 24 күн бұрын
I love coaching. Staying connected with football and being able to help kids is very important to me. Great advice I appreciate it!
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