A “W” is a “W” I for one will take it.
3 big plays in a row by Gary to close it out. I’ve been the biggest hater, but he needs more snaps than Preston who has sucked this year.
@PackerHawk posted:The total deal, including the balance of 2020, has a base value of $103.5 million, with up to $2 million in incentives. For the four new years, Bakhtiari earns $23 million per year, a record for offensive linemen.
Bak sent Bill O'Brien a fruit basket.
@PackerHawk posted:The total deal, including the balance of 2020, has a base value of $103.5 million, with up to $2 million in incentives. For the four new years, Bakhtiari earns $23 million per year, a record for offensive linemen.
If correct that's insane.
And OMGAWD......Detroit won. Field Goal.
@MichiganPacker2 posted:No pass rush at all. Somebody has to win a one on one physically. They can't pick up a 3rd and 1 on offense. They can't get anyone home on the pass rush.
They held on because guys won matchups.
Jennings even worse than Aikman. Agreed?
A win is a win. On to the next one.
@Henry posted:Bak sent Bill O'Brien a fruit basket.
No shit. And he got that after the OL played very well for the month he was out. Who knew that was a successful strategy!
@Maxi54 posted:If correct that's insane.
It also increases the chances that A. Jones is gone (although I think games like today show why he's not worth D. Henry or Kamara-level money). You also have to wonder if they are going to pay Rodgers and Bakh 60 million combined in 2022?
@norm posted:Jennings even worse than Aikman. Agreed?
No. If we didn't have the history with Jennings, I'd say he was OK. He had some good insights today about the lack of physicality for the Packers and he describes pass route concepts fairly well. Aikman isn't terrible either. But neither one of them is Tony Romo.
I don't mind Jennings at all. In fact, think he does a reasonably good job.
Game was only close because of two critical mistakes by the team's best offensive players and a punt return.
I like Greg, I think this is his 2nd or 3rd year, he is improving IMO
There seems to be a recurring theme that this team has issues with physicality.
The highest paid player had his head up his ass the whole game.
@SteveLuke posted:To be fair, it has only been an issue since 2011.
Josh Sitton was their last really physical, nasty guy in the trenches. They've had some great lineman, but mostly on the pass blocking side of things.
An ugly win is so much better than a well played near win. Our record, interior D play and tackling remind me of last year. At least the record is a positive. Despite the record, Pettine even with injuries has to be on the hot seat. But, in watching Seattle’s D, we’re not alone with the good record but crappy D.
@Packy posted:An ugly win is so much better than a well played near win. Our record, interior D play and tackling remind me of last year. At least the record is a positive. Despite the record, Pettine even with injuries has to be on the hot seat. But, in watching Seattle’s D, we’re not alone with the good record but crappy D.
Seattle has Jamal Adams as a guy that can make plays. They did trade two first round picks to get him. In the short term, it makes them a much bigger threat to win this year. We'll see long term.
Seattle is on pace to be the worst defense in the history of the NFL. They are a combination of the 2011 Packers and 2012 Saints defenses.
I think it’s another Hingle McCringleberry homage.
So, who we got on Monday night? vikings at bears in primetime. A viking win helps us, but Kark never does well, in primetime. I want to see how the Bear's defense deals with Cook. Hoping for a tie and a lot of injuries.
They should be able to handle Cook. Fast LB's will do that.
@Boris posted:
Damn, I think you got it right. His Lambeau bump Leap with a Gerg original too.
@mrtundra posted:So, who we got on Monday night? vikings at bears in primetime. A viking win helps us, but Kark never does well, in primetime. I want to see how the Bear's defense deals with Cook. Hoping for a tie and a lot of injuries.
I know a viking win helps us..but I really dislike the vikes more than the bears....go bears.......or tie?
@PackerHawk posted:Damn, I think you got it right. His Lambeau bump Leap with a Gerg original too.
Nope....Explained via Pat McAfee
On the @PatMcAfeeShow Aaron Rodgers clarifies his celebration on Sunday was an homage to Goldmember's "I love gold" and that they call the red zone the gold zone because #Packers OC Nathaniel Hackett is obsessed with that movie.
— Peter Bukowski (@Peter_Bukowski) November 17, 2020