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8-4 actually. Schwartz was DC in Tennessee back in 2008 for an overtime win against the Packers.

 

Edit: I only remember Schwartz getting one win against Rodgers, and he was knocked out of the game in the second quarter in that one. This one and the game in 2008 are the only complete game wins he has against him. Really, he's 2-8 against Rodgers. Not that impressive.

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Originally Posted by ChilliJon:

AR is 8-2 all time against Schwartz as a HC. 8-3 as a HC, DC, and sheething dickwad.

 

Schwartz isn't in anyone's head. 

No he isn't. But the Packers offense has struggled on the road this year against that twin safety look. He pretty much copied what Detroit, Miami etc. did. They ran the ball more effectively against it today.

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Originally Posted by excalibur:
Be honest, you read all those posts so you can:

 

â€Ē   Complain about Packers fans who complain, which is how a majority of fans ride a roller coaster that is sports

 

â€Ē   Complain about Packers fans who complain so you can stay on the right side of one or two other posters and act superior

 

 

 

Says the clown who lives on a dead BB populated by two other clowns who agree with his bullschit.  Funny how your ****ing takes seem to be few and far between here being self aggrandized posting which is about you being right rather than you actually talking football. That **** doesn't float on this board.  

 

We know your stink.

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Originally Posted by Va. Packer:
No he isn't. But the Packers offense has struggled on the road this year against that twin safety look. He pretty much copied what Detroit, Miami etc. did. They ran the ball more effectively against it today.

Had the Packers D finished tackles, the Bills running stats (and the outcome of the game possibly) would've been very different.  The Packers not only hit the RB behind the LOS on multiple occasions, but they also allowed the RB to gain significant positive yards after the initial hit.

 

Thought the D was exceptional except for the tackling on running plays.

Originally Posted by PackLandVA:
Originally Posted by Va. Packer:
No he isn't. But the Packers offense has struggled on the road this year against that twin safety look. He pretty much copied what Detroit, Miami etc. did. They ran the ball more effectively against it today.

Had the Packers D finished tackles, the Bills running stats (and the outcome of the game possibly) would've been very different.  The Packers not only hit the RB behind the LOS on multiple occasions, but they also allowed the RB to gain significant positive yards after the initial hit.

 

Thought the D was exceptional except for the tackling on running plays.

Yes, that was the only wart on the defense today. The play before that 40 yard completion near the end of the third quarter, they had Dixon for a easy 6+ yard loss, and he turned it into a 6 yard gain. With that said, I'm happy with their level of play today. The special teams and passing offense were the big turds today.

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Originally Posted by BrainDed:

That wasn't a horrible play by Tretter, in fact, I out that on Rodgers.  Two hands on the ball while navigating the pocket or at least don't have it hanging by your hip.

Agreed, Tretter got beat but managed it well enough to survive.  AR couldn't step up in the pocket because of traffic.  Mario Williams is a freak athlete who made a great play at a big moment in the game.

But if you make too many mistakes you find yourself in that position.

Originally Posted by excalibur:
Originally Posted by The Ref fka Blair Kiel:

The only thing that pisses me off more than a Packer loss is Packer fans who piss about the loss as if it was Pearl Harbor.

 

The negative schyt for three hours would get your sorry ass tossed out of my house in a minute.

Be honest, you read all those posts so you can:

 

â€Ē   Complain about Packers fans who complain, which is how a majority of fans ride a roller coaster that is sports

 

â€Ē   Complain about Packers fans who complain so you can stay on the right side of one or two other posters and act superior

man saying the game\season\division\hfa\mvp is over before the game is even out of hand turns off most posters, not just BK.  it's fn ridiculous.  

Originally Posted by PackLandVA:
Originally Posted by Va. Packer:

 

 

Thought the D was exceptional except for the tackling on running plays.

I thought the O was exceptional except on some passing plays when either balls were dropped or were not thrown close enough to catch, I also thought the special teams were exceptional except on the punt return and on the blocked fg.

 

All kidding aside the D played well, kept us in the game, made some big stops.  They were not the prob.   O will be fine, ST's need some work.

Originally Posted by BartManDude:
Originally Posted by excalibur:
Originally Posted by The Ref fka Blair Kiel:

The only thing that pisses me off more than a Packer loss is Packer fans who piss about the loss as if it was Pearl Harbor.

 

The negative schyt for three hours would get your sorry ass tossed out of my house in a minute.

Be honest, you read all those posts so you can:

 

â€Ē   Complain about Packers fans who complain, which is how a majority of fans ride a roller coaster that is sports

 

â€Ē   Complain about Packers fans who complain so you can stay on the right side of one or two other posters and act superior

man saying the game\season\division\hfa\mvp is over before the game is even out of hand turns off most posters, not just BK.  it's fn ridiculous.  

One always has the opportunity to ignore such posts but certain posters here not only sniff them out, they then play Mr. Superior and post repeated complaints about posters complaining about the Packers.

 

Ignoring them is always an option, just scroll on by. For instance, ignoring Henry is quite simple, so is ignoring posts that you take umbrage with.

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Both networks get to protect games from being flexed but that may not be the case in week 17. I could also see this game being switched to CBS.  Both networks have double headers week 17 and the only late game on CBS is Oakland @ Denver.  I guess Cinny @ Pittsburgh could be switched from early to late on CBS also.  I agree with Boris that the Packer game will be flexed to Sunday night. 

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