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+ Young guys getting playoff atmosphere experience and succeeding. 

+ GODgers is just amazing.  That 3rd down scramble  was one of his best plays ever.

+ Big plays by all the skill players except GMO.

+ Thought the run D was great, wore down a bit in the 4th though.  

+ MM has changed his play calling style and the results are glorious.  That 4th down call....who is this guy?

+ Timed my ribs perfectly, 4 hours on the kettle.   Amazing   

 

Negs

- 1st half pass defense.   Nobody played great in the secondary.  I thought Dix and Rollins had particularly bad games  

- PATs.   Got to get that cleaned up asap

 

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michiganjoe posted:

-MM chasing points way too early where a FG woulve only tied.

Never ****ing fails.  The guy is responsible for everything.  Head coach. Play caller.  How do we travel?  Where are we staying?  Game film on opponent?  Discipline?  Coaches on same page?  Players on same page?  Underwear clean?  Hangerson at bay?  OL serviceable?  WR serviceable?  RB situation?  Locker room good?   Urine mostly clear?  

Never fails.  We have the second best coach in the NFL, and we've had him for years.  And even after a gigantic conference road win, he shows up in the minus column.  We're gonna miss MM as much as we're gonna miss AR.  Probably more.

 

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Brak posted:

Never ****ing fails.  The guy is responsible for everything.  Head coach. Play caller.  How do we travel?  Where are we staying?  Game film on opponent?  Discipline?  Coaches on same page?  Players on same page?  Underwear clean?  Hangerson at bay?  OL serviceable?  WR serviceable?  RB situation?  Locker room good?   Urine mostly clear?  

Never fails.  We have the second best coach in the NFL, and we've had him for years.  And even after a gigantic conference road win, he shows up in the minus column.  We're gonna miss MM as much as we're gonna miss AR.  Probably more.

 

The Aaron + Aaron Show. May it have a long and prosperous run!

MM. Best coaching job in years. 

Campen. Tape, glue, magic. Somehow he's getting an OL to play way above their heads week after week.

Lane Taylor. Who knew we had another terrific LT besides Bak? Scrappy, works hard, may not be perfect but is helping keep AR upright.

Too many more to list. 

One negative. Injuries. Dang.

 

Fandame posted:

The Aaron + Aaron Show. May it have a long and prosperous run!

MM. Best coaching job in years. 

Campen. Tape, glue, magic. Somehow he's getting an OL to play way above their heads week after week.

Lane Taylor. Who knew we had another terrific LT besides Bak? Scrappy, works hard, may not be perfect but is helping keep AR upright.

Too many more to list. 

One negative. Injuries. Dang.

 

Great points Dame....

After Campen being a whipping boy for years, I think he's one of the best OL coaches in the NFL.

Maybe it was going away from the zone blocking, or play design, or whatnot, but regardless, he's really worked some magic the last 3 years as folks kvetched over losing Sitton and then Lang. 

He's taken "Who?" starting wherever on the line and gotten them prepared.

Gebbins to James.   Keep it up!

Goldie posted:
Cavetoad posted:

It's BB hun... without question.

Oh, ya mean the coach that is 3 - 2 is the best???  

It's past history, not this year, especially after just 5 games.  Despite Brady looking old, only a fool would count them out right now.  But yeah, nobody would argue that he's the best.

Plenty would argue that MM3 is 2nd, but those arguments would be weak!

The Cowboys have seen the Aaron Rodgersβ€˜ show. They admire it but don’t like it. In fact, they’d like to cancel it.

β€œCan I say the F word?” Cowboys defensive lineman David Irving said. β€œIt’s really hard. That guy is awesome at what he does. It takes everybody to stop one guy. It’s tough; it’s tough. He gets out. . . . I don’t know how he does it. It’s extremely hard, and we have to get better at it.

β€œI always feel like I could have done more. I don’t like losing. Maybe it was that missed tackle, maybe it was pressure I should have got. Losing is never fun.”

In the 2014 postseason, Rodgers ran out the final 4:06 on a nine-play drive that ended in victory formation after Dez Bryantβ€˜s controversial fourth-down non-catch. It included a clutch 12-yard throw to Randall Cobb on third-and-11.

In a divisional playoff game at AT&T Stadium on Jan. 15, Mason Crosby kicked a 51-yard field goal as time expired to give the Packers a 34-31 victory. Rodgers led Green Bay on a six-play, 42-yard drive after the Cowboys tied the game with 35 seconds left. It included Rodgers buying time and then throwing a 35-yard pass to Jared Cook along the sideline with three seconds left.

On Sunday, the Cowboys took a 31-28 lead with 1:13 left on an 11-yard touchdown run by Dak Prescott only to see it disappear with 11 seconds remaining. Rodgers hit Davante Adams with a 12-yard pass for the game-winner, completing a nine-play, 75-yard drive.

β€œThere’s a reason why he’s one of the best. It showed tonight,” middle linebacker Jaylon Smith said.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones admits he was hoping for overtime after the Cowboys had taken a three-point lead. He knew the Cowboys left Rodgers too much time.

β€œI thought that we’ve got to hold them to a field goal,” Jones said. β€œI did not think they could get a touchdown in that period of time. We had played well enough defensively to do that.”

Prescott’s run came on third-and-two, so he could have slid down at the 1-yard line and given the Cowboys a chance to run clock. However, the Cowboys, down by four points, had no guarantee they would have scored a touchdown if Prescott had given himself up before reaching the end zone.

β€œYou can second-guess every little aspect of it,” Jones said. β€œCertainly we’d have liked to have given him the ball back with 10 seconds on the clock, no timeouts. But the only way to have really gotten that done is we wouldn’t have known for sure that we were going to get that touchdown. We know how that goes. That’s the height of revisiting, and I want to make that point. I don’t want to do that.”

There was some great playmaking tonight that helped Rodgers accomplish this epic comeback. Bennett finally caught a pass downfield. Adams had a couple fantastic catches on both TDs.

I don’t know how excited we should be about Jones’ big day. We’ve seen it before. Lots of guys have that game and you want to believe they’re the bellcow but it doesn’t happen. But Jones could be the Packers Kareem Hunt. The burst is there. He sees the holes and made some great instinctive cuts. But it’s all about sustaining it- and I am all for putting Monty back outside. 

4-1 is not where I thought these guys would be. Fantastic !

My surprise pick for actual impact/contributions is RB Aaron Jones. I'm still beating the Perine dead horse and wish we would have taken him but I just have a feeling that this kid is going to surprise us. I especially like his pass catching abilities to go along with the wiggle that he brings to the position.

On another Packer's site that I visit there was a thread started on 05-03 right after the draft titled: "Who's Your Favorite? 2017 Draft" Above is the quote that I posted in that thread and so far I'm glad that my initial , "feeling" is turning out to be somewhat correct. I really like what I've seen from A.J. so far.

Music City posted:

There was some great playmaking tonight that helped Rodgers accomplish this epic comeback. Bennett finally caught a pass downfield. Adams had a couple fantastic catches on both TDs.

I don’t know how excited we should be about Jones’ big day. We’ve seen it before. Lots of guys have that game and you want to believe they’re the bellcow but it doesn’t happen. But Jones could be the Packers Kareem Hunt. The burst is there. He sees the holes and made some great instinctive cuts. But it’s all about sustaining it- and I am all for putting Monty back outside. 

4-1 is not where I thought these guys would be. Fantastic !

Bennett finally caught a pass downfield. Not sure how excited we should be about Aaron Jones? 

This is stupid. It’s monumentally stupid. Do you actually watch the Packers?

Didn’t think they’d be 4-1. So where did you think they’d be? Amazing. 

just kicked everyone out, had a huge packer victory party and the bourbon is still kicking in

wow, Aaron Jones. MM has a nice dilemma on how to RTFB when Monty comes back. that kid can carry the effin rock. Ezekiel who?

MArtinez, Adams. yeah, we were ballin today. even down 21-6 , there was a sense here that we knew we had to weather that initial storm and then strike at the end.

the defer to 2nd half worked out nicely in turnin a 21-6 deficit to a 22-21 lead

 

I thought we played the run well. A few to many 3rd and long conversions bit us and we cant continue to allow 30+ points. need to tighten up on pass D. Prescott played admirably as the opposition.

another classic. alot of fun. In hindsight, Im just thankful Dallas scored that TD with time left.

I was stressing that theyd score that go ahead with little to no time left.

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