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@PackLandVA posted:

Oh, that’s right.  I forgot.  The DBs actually don’t drop potential INTs on a regular basis because Rasul had that one pick that sealed the game. Thanks for the reminder.

I'd like to see the late play by Thielen again. I think Douglas actually would have picked a decently thrown ball, but Thielen adjusted to a bad throw behind him.

Maybe the bye week is the time to either switch to JJ Molson if they have confidence in him or bring in guys for a tryout before it costs us another game.  I think they’ve given Crosby enough time to correct the problem.

Did the Packers blitz much in the first half.  Sure didn’t look like it. The second half blitzing seemed to rattle Kirk (go figure) and he threw several passes that could’ve/should’ve been picked. Wished they would’ve been more aggressive earlier in the game.

I will not blame the refs but if your going to call holding then call it both ways.   Don't just call it on one team when both are holding.   Its feels like the NBA when they do that.   Good game and I wish Savage could of held onto that ball when he hit the ground.  Kark is one lucky focker when tossing balls in the air he either get PI or some spectacular catch by a receiver.   

@packaddict posted:

I will not blame the refs but if your going to call holding then call it both ways.   Don't just call it on one team when both are holding.   Its feels like the NBA when they do that.   Good game and I wish Savage could of held onto that ball when he hit the ground.  Kark is one lucky focker when tossing balls in the air he either get PI or some spectacular catch by a receiver.   

How many Pi’s today against the Pack?

@Boris posted:

LMFAO 😆😆😆

NFL really made sure the Vikings could win that game.

Thanks for the money 🤑 NFL

Walk me through the scope of this conspiracy. Are the rules written down somewhere? Are they in e-mails or verbal instructions? Do they announce winners and losers before each game? Does N.F.L. personnel buzz into refs ears what to call on each play? How many human beings know about these "fixes"? Dozens, hundreds? All of the people in on these fixes stay quiet for all time, right? Has one disgruntled "fixer" ever given a story on the fixes to a credible news source? What would the financial and legal implications of the entire N.F.L. being fixed, be? If games are fixed, why do you still bet on them unless you think you're actually smarter than the fixers. How is  that at one point or another, 30 fan bases think games are fixed against them?

This game reminded me of some of the former games at Metrodome where turnovers, and penalties, and weird bounces, and numerous fuck ups were common for the Packers.

The Vikings should have lost this game about 5 different times.

Obviously the biggest negative is not winning because at 9-2 (GB) and 4-6 (MN) the division race is over.  It’s still probably a long shot for MN but the Packers gave them life and that’s never a good thing.

Keke’s penalty and Crosby’s miss was a 10 point swing.  Had 26 not dropped the last pick GB was in great shape with 2 minutes left to win it.

The countless penalties sucked as did the Jenkins injury which looked very serious.

Still, all that crap and they very easily could have won the game.  They fought and didn’t give up and get boat raced when it looked that way early.

Onto the Rams next week.  It’s now a big game for both teams because at 4 losses you may not be in the drivers seat anymore for HFA.  I’d argue no team needs that more than GB.  

@Blair Kiel posted:

Walk me through the scope of this conspiracy. Are the rules written down somewhere? Are they in e-mails or verbal instructions? Do they announce winners and losers before each game? Does N.F.L. personnel buzz into refs ears what to call on each play? How many human beings know about these "fixes"? Dozens, hundreds? All of the people in on these fixes stay quiet for all time, right? Has one disgruntled "fixer" ever given a story on the fixes to a credible news source? What would the financial and legal implications of the entire N.F.L. being fixed, be? If games are fixed, why do you still bet on them unless you think you're actually smarter than the fixers. How is  that at one point or another, 30 fan bases think games are fixed against them?

Alternate facts.

Onto the Rams next week.  It’s now a big game for both teams because at 4 losses you may not be in the drivers seat anymore for HFA.  I’d argue no team needs that more than GB.  

Which is why the unnecessary loss to KC May come back to haunt them.  Coulda, shoulda won that game if Love wasn’t playing

@PackerHawk posted:

Only positive is possibly saving Zimmers job.

And getting the Vikings to buy into Kark a little more. He made about 3 killer mistakes that should have lost the game, but Savage dropped a gift-wrapped interception, got the ball jarred loose on a good play by Thielen on another, and Keke's head butt wiped out the only one Savage didn't drop.

@Pikes Peak posted:

Alternate facts.

Vikings are one of THE MOST penalized teams in the league this season. Except today. The Packers are one of the LEAST penalized teams, except today.

Yes I'm certain, the Vikings will be well disciplined and continue low amount of penalties called on them the rest of the year. They really turned it around today!

Turned their entire season around today! It's shocking!

@Boris posted:

Vikings are one of THE MOST penalized teams in the league this season. Except today. The Packers are one of the LEAST penalized teams, except today.

Yes I'm certain, the Vikings will be well disciplined and continue low amount of penalties called on them the rest of the year. They really turned it around today!

Turned their entire season around today! It's shocking!

Proof enough for me

@PackLandVA posted:

Did the Packers blitz much in the first half.  Sure didn’t look like it. The second half blitzing seemed to rattle Kirk (go figure) and he threw several passes that could’ve/should’ve been picked. Wished they would’ve been more aggressive earlier in the game.

This!

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