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Blair Kiel posted:
El-Ka-Bong posted:

I couldn't give two ****s what guys do on their off days.  Goodness, it's a grind, let them blow off steam.  We celebrate Max getting lit the night before the superbowl, but think some guys getting on a boat is a problem?  

Ummm. Max was an old white balding alcoholic....in other words, relateable to us at X4.  

 

Lunchpail drinker.

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DH13 posted:
Henry posted:

I don't know why but I'm not worried.  The Packers are the scrappy team this offseason.  I don't care what MM and Rodgers say, the press and fan talk got to them.  Glad they're pissed.

Everything tangible and intangible seems to add up to a GB win yet there is one thing I can't quite rationalize.  They did beat DAL twice.  I haven't dug into those games so I don't know what happened there.  

It's either a great sign that a vet defense can rattle the rookies or a realization that the Giants can also pull out games they have no right winning.  Or both.  They pulled a 2010 a couple times.  Stats can never account for the crazy and lucky.

Being the Giants are the somewhat darlings at the moment and the Packers are angry/grumpy hot is the only thing I have to hang my hat on.

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Goalline posted:

The Giants are playing some big time defense. If we can score on them, watch out league. Bottom line, our defense has to show up. I'm expecting a low scoring game.

Yes they are. Opponent Passer Rating is # 2 in the league

https://www.teamrankings.com/n...e-team-passer-rating

Packers beat Giants, Seahawks and vikings, other teams that are top ten in opponent passer rating

Having corners who can cover means teams can use the safeties like movable chess pieces and that's when good things happen for the defense. Landon Collins is playing really well

24 points seems to be the highwater mark against the giants D (1 exception) and the loss of JPP will hurt them. In week 5 he was causing mayhem.

ChilliJon posted:

Here's the thing. If NY goes press man coverage Aaron will look for something to open up. If it's not there he'll pull it down and slowly bludgeon NY to death with his legs. NY doesn't have a LB to spy AR. So maybe they have Collins do it. Which opens up Cook. AR will identify the chink in the armor. Not sure what the urban dickshunary has to say about chinks. But this is the other kind. 

Guys on NFL radio were saying that they expect AR to run for at least 4 first downs. Said that with the offense heating up he's had opportunities to run in past couple of games, but with injury to calf has not wanted to push his luck. However with playoffs they believe he will not hesitate to make Giants pay for playing man coverage. 

#Packers finished the season with an opponent passer rating of 95.9. That’s tied for the seventh-worst mark ever for a playoff team.

I would look at last half or last six games of season to understand how teams are trending.  We definitely have had issues back there ever since SS dinged out but I've been reluctantly impressed with the points our D has given up over the RTT.

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Satori posted:
Goalline posted:

The Giants are playing some big time defense. If we can score on them, watch out league. Bottom line, our defense has to show up. I'm expecting a low scoring game.

24 points seems to be the highwater mark against the giants D (1 exception) and the loss of JPP will hurt them. In week 5 he was causing mayhem.

Well, since we are holding them to 20 or under then 24 will be enough. 

Great reference, Satori.

I scanned some of the break down and found some things that contradict common held beliefs about both teams but also skipped to the end.  This sums things up in an interesting way:

But can Eli Manning and the Giants defense really outscore the Packers, even with so much help from the defense? The Giants build their passing game around the short pass, which makes it tougher for them to take advantage of the weaknesses in the Packers secondary. The running game will likely keep Manning in tough down-and-distance situations. The Giants are certainly not a team to be written off, not with this defense, but the Packers should be favored to win at home on Sunday.

michiganjoe posted:

Giants like to blitz their DBs, so I think for this game Monty & Michael should be able to block blizters if Rip can't play. Adjustment Giants may make would be to blitz their big LBers, who Monty & Michael may have problems with. Biggest problem could be if MM had Rip in many personnel groupings for this game & has to scratch them come game time. 

Just read the article. According to their stats we shouldn't expect WRs covered by Jenkins & Rodgers-Cromartie to get a lot of targets. Our TEs & whoever Apple covers appear to be more likely targets. Also look for AR to try to hit big plays on second & short, about the only down & distance the Giants defense has not been good at. They did give Monty a lot of love, but did not break down how Giants are vs. run in their Nickel defense, which I think will be a big factor in this game. 

The Giants have won a bunch of games ugly this year, something that's escaped them in the past couple of down years. Their defense has kept games close enough for Manning to hit a Beckham or Shepard for a short throw and yac for big plays. I think for GB to prevail they will need to take care of the football and not give up cheap turnovers. They will have to play 60 min in all 3 phàses. If the game is within one score into the 4th qtr. it will get really dicey. 

FLPACKER posted:
michiganjoe posted:

Giants like to blitz their DBs, so I think for this game Monty & Michael should be able to block blizters if Rip can't play. Adjustment Giants may make would be to blitz their big LBers, who Monty & Michael may have problems with. Biggest problem could be if MM had Rip in many personnel groupings for this game & has to scratch them come game time. 

Except they can't block for ****.  I would expect Kerridge in for pass protection/lead blocking if necessary.

DH13 posted:
Henry posted:

I don't know why but I'm not worried.  The Packers are the scrappy team this offseason.  I don't care what MM and Rodgers say, the press and fan talk got to them.  Glad they're pissed.

Everything tangible and intangible seems to add up to a GB win yet there is one thing I can't quite rationalize.  They did beat DAL twice.  I haven't dug into those games so I don't know what happened there.  

They can stop the run. That's the way to beat Dallas. 

PackerPatrick posted:

After seeing this I  almost had the same result. Besides at my age I "never trust a fart".

The tragedy of getting older.  A sure fire gag (if you run in those heathen circles, which I do) has now become the equivalent of running the gauntlet.  Probiotics.  One shot and you're done.  My ****ter isn't called Bonneville Salt Flats without reason.

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A source tells ESPN's Sal Paolantonio that the Packers expect to have fullback Aaron Ripkowski against the Giants, even though he injured his shoulder in practice on Saturday and was added to the injury report as questionable. Aaron Rodgers told coaches he wants Ripkowski on the field on third down for blitz pickup.

Brian Franey, ESPN Producer

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michiganjoe posted:

A source tells ESPN's Sal Paolantonio that the Packers expect to have fullback Aaron Ripkowski against the Giants, even though he injured his shoulder in practice on Saturday....

I thought Saturday was a "walk thorough?"

Did he maybe walk through a closed door?

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No matter what happens today, I want to go on record as saying that I'm proud of this team and what they have done since going 4-6.  I was one of those who was calling for a clean slate (I'm sure someone can dig up my old posts if needed).  I was calling for a lose out the rest of the season to improve draft status.  I am enjoying my crow.  I've browned it a little and thrown it into a great roux.  I'm serving it as kind of an etouffe over some dirty rice.  I figured a cajun theme would be nice. 

I'm not sure how today's game/rest of the playoffs will go, nor do I know what the off season holds.  However, I love this team and being a Packer fan. I will not enjoy leaving  home immediatley after the game and going into work, but such is life.  Hopefully it will be after a Packer's playoff win so I can remind some of those I work with here in detwat, that they haven't had one in a long, long time.

BTW, a little advise from DocBenni after my shift last night:  if you ever plan on sticking something into your a$$.  Please tie a string to it.....

 

Go Pack!

 

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