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Plus to the coaching staff---I like to beat up on Capers so hats off to him last night. Good plan  and adjustments ---true of the fourth quarter play calling of Clements and Zook's coverage.

negative to me --I rarely watch games live because I can't stand the snail's pace that NFL games have slowed to.. It never dampens my enthusiasm, but last night I got stuck on fast forward right as Elliott made the pick and that took some of the pseudo/live feeling and joy  out of my playback...I hate it when I do that.

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ok here goes, bubbleboy did a good wrapup, first off gritty win, get that monkey off my back for chriss sake.

 

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12 - this guy is just the real version of a madden qb when he can move, I mean, he is just amazing, very spoiled here, 100% humbled by his play

ST and veterans - ST: they did their job, nothing outstanding, which is a good thing...now coaching, Vets: I am referring to the audibles, and how in sync the wr's and oline are with AR when he fake calls, that TD to 89 just made me gush and it was on that loser loud mouth 25 to boot. Crosby looked good, although i wish he could hit kickoffs longer, especially since there was no wind, concerns me when the weather changes

Defense - didn't hear 37's name once, much better wrap up tackling, holding 24 to mininal yards, how good did 53 and 95 look for gosh sakes, its about time...

WR's - just really gritty play, ankles, shoulders, whatever, they were playing hard and that's packer football.

OL - bacteria got schooled, barclay was average, but those 3 inside guys are money - so overall since AR could move around, he hid a lot of warts on the edge, that's going to have to get better

 

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Wilson scrambling, just drove me absolutely squirelly, i know he's shifty, but i can't handle watching him and kaperstick do this time in and time out - don't know what happens there, but that's coaching and the guys are not in the right spot to make the plays

Injuries, I hope 27 is good to go next week

 

Originally Posted by pkr_north:

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12 - this guy is just the real version of a madden qb when he can move, I mean, he is just amazing, very spoiled here, 100% humbled by his play 

He's the best QB I've ever seen play.  Someone on twitter made the point that he makes impossible throws look so easy, that we don't appreciate him enough (in response to the James Jones TD, in a tight window, across the field, on the move).  

 

Originally Posted by cuqui:

Selfish, not a leader, stat whore

 

Yeah, right

@PackersNotes: Clay Matthews played 60 snaps last night and rushed a total of 2 times. That's called taking one for the team.

 

Kippernick and Pondwater, 3 games the rest of this season where they need him more in the middle. He'll get his.

 

 

Originally Posted by cuqui:

       

Selfish, not a leader, stat whore

 

Yeah, right

@PackersNotes: Clay Matthews played 60 snaps last night and rushed a total of 2 times. That's called taking one for the team.


       
Why is that taking one for the team? It's not like he's losing money, he's being paid as a premier pass rusher to play a position that doesn't get paid nearly as much. He already got his big money contract, so I'm not sure exactly what he's sacrificing in this scenario? It's a more physically demanding position, which should be respected, but he's just doing his job. I'm not complaining or downplaying his impact, but he's made it obvious he doesn't want to be at ILB, he prefers to be at OLB chasing QBs.

++++++ Taking my son to a big game and having them win. Watched from the 700 level and enjoyed the view.

 

--------- Whoever the season ticket holder(s) are for Section 742s row 18 should turn in their tickets. The entire row was Seahags fans and the two women were obnoxious as heck. They sounded like screeching hawks. The 4th quarter shut them up but still, I don't get people who just sell their tickets to make $$. Certainly made my experience a little less enjoyable.

things I say at Lambeau that I wouldn't other places, first edition.

- had 2 seahag fans in front of us, not bothersome, quiet, guy and a gal.  was talking football with the lady next to them when the gal turned around to chime in.  what comes out of my mouth: "I'm not f*cking talking to you."   sorry gal, I'm usually not like that. 

Originally Posted by Hungry5:

Starts at the top. Carroll

 

"pulled the tip

OUCH.   

 

What Petsey doesn't say is that it doesn't matter who comes out of the pile with the ball after all the unpiling is done -- the ball is dead when the whistle blows. The ref points to who has possession. If you get the ball after that, well, you have a souvenir, not 1st and 10.

Originally Posted by Fandame:
Originally Posted by Hungry5:

Starts at the top. Carroll

 

"pulled the tip

OUCH.   

 

What Petsey doesn't say is that it doesn't matter who comes out of the pile with the ball after all the unpiling is done -- the ball is dead when the whistle blows. The ref points to who has possession. If you get the ball after that, well, you have a souvenir, not 1st and 10.

 

Carroll acknowledged this during his Monday presser.  He said during the game he didn't see Steratore signal Packers' possession. 

Originally Posted by Boris:

       
Seahawk fans are exactly why most people don't like the team.

They are poor losers. They do not win with grace & dignity. They have that entitled arrogance about them. They are brutal on opposing  fans in Seattle. They remind me a lot of Viking fans

       
I've noticed Seahawks fans are a lot like Falcons fans: they show up when the team is good, but hide when the team loses. Falcons fans piled out of that stadium by the 3rd Q in the playoffs of 2010. I bet the majority of fans in the Seahawks stadium during the NFCC this past year have been Seahawks fans less than 5 years.
Originally Posted by Grave Digger:
Originally Posted by Boris:

       
Seahawk fans are exactly why most people don't like the team.

They are poor losers. They do not win with grace & dignity. They have that entitled arrogance about them. They are brutal on opposing  fans in Seattle. They remind me a lot of Viking fans

       
I've noticed Seahawks fans are a lot like Falcons fans: they show up when the team is good, but hide when the team loses. Falcons fans piled out of that stadium by the 3rd Q in the playoffs of 2010. I bet the majority of fans in the Seahawks stadium during the NFCC this past year have been Seahawks fans less than 5 years.

I was disappointed in the Bears fans in our week one game. After we scored to go up 14 & TV came back for us to kickoff the stands were half empty.

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