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Packers Pregame Radio Show (starts two hours before the game):
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With The Call:

Play-by-play man Joe Buck and color analyst Troy Aikman will have the call from the broadcast booth with Pam Oliver reporting from the sidelines.

 

Today's Captains:

 

Wearing the Stripes:
- Today’s officiating crew includes referee Clete Blakeman (34), umpire Garth DeFelice (53), head linesman Tony Veteri (36), line judge Ron Marinucci (107), field judge Dave Meslow (118), side judge Greg Meyer (78) and back judge Terrence Miles (111).

 

Inactives:

The following players have been declared as inactive for this afternoon’s Green Bay Packers vs. Cincinnati Bengals game.

 

Green Bay Packers
24 CB Jarrett Bush
27 RB Eddie Lacy
29 CB Casey Hayward
30 FB John Kuhn
42 S Morgan Burnett
65 G Lane Taylor
93 DE Josh Boyd

 

43 M.D. Jennings & 22 Jerron McMillian will start at safety for the Packers. 44 James Starks will start at RB for 27 Eddie Lacy.

 

Cincinnati Bengals
21 CB Brandon Ghee
27 CB Dre Kirkpatrick
67 G Mike Pollak
33 RB Rex Burkhead
99 DE Margus Hunt
73 T Anthony Collins
88 WR Ryan Whalen

 

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Tom Brady has thrown a TD pass in 50 straight games, the 2nd-longest streak in NFL history. Drew Brees has the record with 54 straight.

 

Tom Brady completing just 28.6% of passes to Kenbrell Thompkins this season - the worst among any duo with 15+ attempts.

 

Report: Von Miller, collector collaborated to corrupt drug test

 

49ers calling TE Vernon Davis a true game-time decision. Wants to play vs. brother but it will not be easy.

James Jones kneeling in the corner of the end zone before warming up here in Cincy

LB Clay Matthews with his normal pregame corner end zone warmup plan:

Bengals love to bunch receivers. Maybe this will be the day the Green Bay defense finally figures out how to react to such formations.

 

Packers face hobbled secondary in Cincinnati:

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Interesting stuff from Erik Walden on Kaepernick's playoff run. Supports what Kevin Greene said the next day:

 

 

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Nothing is really up yet, but I go here.

 

Wiziwig's links for today's game.

 

Pick a flash one.  Be patient, click the little x's layer by layer.  Don't download anything.  Once you maximize the popups go away.  Enjoy!

 

About the game.  No surprise Kuhn and Lacy are out.  I am not surprised the JS guys are down on the game.  The Milwauke sports radio scene has quite a few guys down on the team right now.  I don't understand why.

 

I like our chances today! 

 

Sounds like we are going to have quite a few fans there!   travel well as always.

Originally Posted by PackLandVA:

I will be missing today's game.   Softened somewhat by the fact that I'm spending the day with some very dear family.

 

Game will be DVR'd  and I'll hopefully watch a "speeded up" up later this evening.

If they really cared about you---they'd let you watch the game. Think about it.

Originally Posted by titmfatied:

 

Neal making stunning conversion from DE-DT to OLB for

 

 

I have been completely impressed by Neal.  This is what a good player and a smart, savvy coaching staff can produce.  Greene showing impressive coaching skills as he grows in the coaching ranks.  He will get his shot at DC one day.

 

It almost reminds me of Campen and Big Ern . . . 

Just posted in the chat area that Kurt Warner thinks the Packer defense is going to have their hands full with A J Green.  He said that area of the field behind the LB's and in front of the DB's will be wide open for Green all day.  That area of the field has been a thorn in GB's side.   Hope the Packer Defense is up to the task.      

A-12 has not beaten the Bengals.....

 

Not counting the Packers, there are only four NFL teams Aaron Rodgers has not defeated as a starting quarterback, and Cincinnati is one of them.

The victory over Washington last week scratched the last NFC opponent off Rodgers’ list. He has now beaten every team in Green Bay’s conference, and it took him more than two tries versus only two of them – Atlanta and Tampa Bay, against whom the third time was the charm, in the 2010 playoffs and 2011 regular season, respectively.

Should Rodgers and the Packers notch a win on Sunday at Paul Brown Stadium over the Bengals, Rodgers’ list of unvanquished foes would fall to three, all in the AFC – Kansas City (lost in ’11, the team’s only regular-season defeat), Miami (lost in OT in ’10) and New England (never played, missing only possible start in ’10 due to a concussion).

 

One last look: Bengals one of few teams Aaron Rodgers hasn’t beaten

Originally Posted by Henry:
Originally Posted by titmfatied:

 

Neal making stunning conversion from DE-DT to OLB for

 

 

I have been completely impressed by Neal.  This is what a good player and a smart, savvy coaching staff can produce.  Greene showing impressive coaching skills as he grows in the coaching ranks.  He will get his shot at DC one day.

 

It almost reminds me of Campen and Big Ern . . . 

Me too.  That was a great article.  I wonder if Perry is coming along a bit slow with his switch.  Also, isn't his wrist still in a cast?

Either way, it makes our Defense better.  That is always a good thing.

 

Originally Posted by Cavetoad:
Originally Posted by Henry:
Originally Posted by titmfatied:

 

Neal making stunning conversion from DE-DT to OLB for

 

 

I have been completely impressed by Neal.  This is what a good player and a smart, savvy coaching staff can produce.  Greene showing impressive coaching skills as he grows in the coaching ranks.  He will get his shot at DC one day.

 

It almost reminds me of Campen and Big Ern . . . 

Me too.  That was a great article.  I wonder if Perry is coming along a bit slow with his switch.  Also, isn't his wrist still in a cast?

Either way, it makes our Defense better.  That is always a good thing.

 

 

 

I have faith in Greene getting Perry up to speed.  Perry is definitely a straight up 4-3 DE making the transition.  

 

Trade bait in the future?  Interesting proposition considering the trade market is more feasible with the new CBA.  

As irksome, irritating and obnoxious as it is. Negative, whining fans are sometimes right. And coaches and GM's are capable of letting their pride and indignation at being second guessed influence them.

 

In other words the Packers defense is just as bad as it been the last 2 seasons and #10 isn't just a liability as a KR. He's an unmitigated disaster.

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