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I'm not titm and don't pretend to be.

 

Not BK either.

 

What I am is one superstitious SOB. 

 

So lets get this started.

LB Nick Perry out Sunday; Packers-Vikings inactives

The following players have been declared as inactive for Sunday’s game between the Green Bay Packers and the Minnesota Vikings at TCF Bank Stadium:

Green Bay PackersGreen Bay Packers
16 QB Scott Tolzien
24 CB Jarrett Bush
53 LB Nick Perry
54 LB Carl Bradford
72 C Garth Gerhart
83 WR Jeff Janis
86 TE Brandon Bostick

Minnesota Vikings
44 RB Matt Asiata
48 FB Zach Line
56 LB Mike Mauti
58 LB Brandon Watts
66 G David Yankey
72 G Austin Wentworth
73 DT Sharrif Floyd

 

Notable:

 

Nick Perry and Jarrett Bush out for the Packers.

 

@jasonjwilde: Jarrett Bush is missing just the 7th of a possible 133 games in his career. Perry had not missed a game this season before today.

 

Greg Jennings and Ben Tate active For Minnesota.

 

@PackerReport: Sitton, Guion and Brad Jones are the #Packers captains today.

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@TomSilverstein: Mike Neal expected to start at OLB for injured Nick Perry. Could impact how much Matthews plays inside today for #Packers.

 

@TomSilverstein: If Matthews stays inside, expect #Packers  rookie OLB Jayrone Elliott to get some snaps today.

 

@TomSilverstein: Second. RT @WalterSturdy: @TomSilverstein Is this Demetri Goodson's first game?

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@JeffAshPG: Warmer than expected for today’s #Packers #Vikings game. It’s 48, foggy, calm winds in Minneapolis. 30% chance of rain. 

 

@ByRyanWood: Mason Crosby looks good in pregame warmups. The #Packers kicker booted a field goal from 60 yards with plenty of extra length to spare.

Brad Jones has actually stepped up on special teams. I'm not terribly concerned about Jarrett Bush being inactive.

 

Really not too enthused about Perry being inactive. The front seven has got it working with the rotation lately, it really sucks to see that it's gonna be disrupted today.

If Elliot can get the jump like he was showing pre-season he'll be good for some limited pressure but he's probably not going to get that bull rush like Perry has been applying.  I don't think it's catastrophic, I just hope they don't go back into the base they ran early in the season.  If it's going to be the highway crew hopefully it's Hawk and Barrington on a limited basis.

So, my 96 year old Grandpa who lives in Stevens Point suffered a stroke last weekend. My Mom and I spent time with him at St Joe's in Marshfield this week.

His recovery, and extent of recovery, is limited. We understand about 30% of what he says, but man, you talk Packers with him, and you understand it all. His eyes light up and he still knows his Packers.

Grandpa's time is limited, and I was torn to have to come back to Idaho yesterday. My two brothers are with him today and watching the game with him in Marshfield today.

I dedicate today's game to Grandpa, as I am sure many x4 people can relate, and hope our last days are centered on God, Family, and the Green Bay Packers!

Looking forward to seeing "The Sackmaster" get some plays on defense. He destroyed 3rd- and 4th-string tackles in preseason, but I'm definitely curious to see him against real NFL players (even if they're Vikings). 

 

Best wishes, gbIdaho. 

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Elliot is a player who should make a huge jump from year 1 to year 2. Kid is a string bean and seriously needs an off season in the weight room. But he has natural pass rush skills and great use of hands when engaging the blocker. He could be a real good one.

I think Floyd being out for the Vikes is significant.  He's a pretty decent DT.  Also, I wonder if McCarthy is being a little cautious with Perry and Bush, making sure they're healthy(ier) for next week's game.  The Pack should be Minnesota today, even if not at full strength.  But you never know.

Originally Posted by gbIdaho:
So, my 96 year old Grandpa who lives in Stevens Point suffered a stroke last weekend. My Mom and I spent time with him at St Joe's in Marshfield this week.

His recovery, and extent of recovery, is limited. We understand about 30% of what he says, but man, you talk Packers with him, and you understand it all. His eyes light up and he still knows his Packers.

Grandpa's time is limited, and I was torn to have to come back to Idaho yesterday. My two brothers are with him today and watching the game with him in Marshfield today.

I dedicate today's game to Grandpa, as I am sure many x4 people can relate, and hope our last days are centered on God, Family, and the Green Bay Packers!

Sorry to hear. Best wishes for your Grandpa and your family.

 

I think he'll get a slight boost from a Packer victory today.

Originally Posted by gbIdaho:
So, my 96 year old Grandpa who lives in Stevens Point suffered a stroke last weekend. My Mom and I spent time with him at St Joe's in Marshfield this week.

His recovery, and extent of recovery, is limited. We understand about 30% of what he says, but man, you talk Packers with him, and you understand it all. His eyes light up and he still knows his Packers.

Grandpa's time is limited, and I was torn to have to come back to Idaho yesterday. My two brothers are with him today and watching the game with him in Marshfield today.

I dedicate today's game to Grandpa, as I am sure many x4 people can relate, and hope our last days are centered on God, Family, and the Green Bay Packers!

All the best to your family sir. I myself have had a few health problems this week (although obviously nowhere as significant as your Grandpa's) and a Packer win would be a huge pick-me-up. I'll be thinking of you all today.

Originally Posted by Henry:

If Elliot can get the jump like he was showing pre-season he'll be good for some limited pressure but he's probably not going to get that bull rush like Perry has been applying.  I don't think it's catastrophic, I just hope they don't go back into the base they ran early in the season.  If it's going to be the highway crew hopefully it's Hawk and Barrington on a limited basis.

I don't know what to expect from Jayrone Elliot. He made a lot of hay against people that aren't on 53 man rosters right now. Hopefully some of that success translates to the regular season...we shall see.

 

I think Clay still plays inside in the base. Neal's a somewhat accomplished pass rusher in his own right. I'm just concerned that taking Perry out of the rotation means more playing time for everyone else...keeping everyone fresh becomes more of a concern.

Originally Posted by gbIdaho:
So, my 96 year old Grandpa who lives in Stevens Point suffered a stroke last weekend. My Mom and I spent time with him at St Joe's in Marshfield this week.

His recovery, and extent of recovery, is limited. We understand about 30% of what he says, but man, you talk Packers with him, and you understand it all. His eyes light up and he still knows his Packers.

Grandpa's time is limited, and I was torn to have to come back to Idaho yesterday. My two brothers are with him today and watching the game with him in Marshfield today.

I dedicate today's game to Grandpa, as I am sure many x4 people can relate, and hope our last days are centered on God, Family, and the Green Bay Packers!

Here's to your Grandpap!  

No nerves here...although you do worry if they're looking past Minnesota towards the Patriots.

 

I know MM takes a one game at a time approach, but how can the players not take these guys a bit lightly?

Originally Posted by cuqui:

Elliot is a player who should make a huge jump from year 1 to year 2. Kid is a string bean and seriously needs an off season in the weight room. But he has natural pass rush skills and great use of hands when engaging the blocker. He could be a real good one.

Kalil is horrible, let Elliot get some snaps against him and see what he can do.

Originally Posted by gbIdaho:
So, my 96 year old Grandpa who lives in Stevens Point suffered a stroke last weekend. My Mom and I spent time with him at St Joe's in Marshfield this week.

His recovery, and extent of recovery, is limited. We understand about 30% of what he says, but man, you talk Packers with him, and you understand it all. His eyes light up and he still knows his Packers.

Grandpa's time is limited, and I was torn to have to come back to Idaho yesterday. My two brothers are with him today and watching the game with him in Marshfield today.

I dedicate today's game to Grandpa, as I am sure many x4 people can relate, and hope our last days are centered on God, Family, and the Green Bay Packers!

I completely understand this.  When life gets tough we always have the Packers to take our minds off our problems.  Good luck with your Grandpa!

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