Scott Wells Had A Terrible Game

Rereading my posts from this morning, I think I would be remiss if I didn't mention how awful Scott Wells was yesterday. He missed assignments left and right, never seemed to adjust to what the Vikings were doing with their front seven and was obviously at fault when he failed to pick up the delayed blitz that leveled Rodgers. And it follows a game where Wells' lack of physicality was exposed by a much tougher Titan interior defensive line.

Overall, it will be interesting to see who lines up with the first unit offensive line at practice on Wednesday...

 

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Ron La Canne's picture

November 10, 2008 at 03:46 pm

And the rest of the O-line. Even Taucher spent the day waving at air. MM is now refusing to admit play calling was a problem. I guess that means you and Thompson are total idiots when it comes to evaluating personnel then.

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ctpack's picture

November 10, 2008 at 04:11 pm

Maybe so but Clifton costs them the game with his false start on the touchdown to Jennings.allen also had his way with him.

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Dale Z's picture

November 11, 2008 at 02:14 am

Wells is usually pretty reliable and rarely has 'terrible' games. Dang.

And people make me laugh with the whole MM thing. Just because he's not publically calling his guys out doesn't mean he's not yelling at them, making changes, fixing problems. Some people are just all about the fire and brimstone I guess. MM is showing he has their back. Now it's their turn to return the favor. 1 game out, baby!

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PackerAaron's picture

November 11, 2008 at 09:27 am

Dale - agreed on Wells, that's why it was so shocking. He played very, very poorly Sunday.

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