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No idea really what to expect from the Packers as there hasn’t been consistency in an aspect of the team this season.  That said:

-I believe the Packers will be able to run the ball against the Eagles, despite Philly’s recent D-line pickups. Will they hand the ball off enough is anyone’s guess.

-Philly without Goedert is significant for the Packers. I believe the Packers finally have talent/speed at MLB to possibly keep Hurts in check.

-Philly is good, no doubt.  And they’re at home. But the are beatable.

……just tune it out.

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I see a similar game to the Titans game. The Packers will hang in it well into the second half, but they won't be able to score enough points to win. I expect it to be one of those games that you don't really feel the Packers are going to ever win, but that you won't be able to turn it off because they'll be within two scores with less than 5 minutes left and there's always a chance to get an onside kick after a garbage time score to make it interesting.

My daughter and I will be there behind the Packer bench. Retirement & birthday gift from my wife.  The Eagles have struggled the last 2 weeks and all season in the 2nd halves of games. Hopeful for a good game and we get lucky at the end.

@Chongo posted:

Philly shoulda lost vs Indy...it's the NFL, any team can win on any given day.

Run the ball, don't play dumbshit defense, we have a chance. Can't do either, we have no shot.

So you're saying the Packers have no shot.... 

Playing in Philly historically has been rough for GB.  But I do think this team is capable of beating them.  Will they? I don't think so but I think they will put up a good fight.

As for the Eagles the media is making it sound like they are some huge juggernaut but they beaten the likes of the Jags, Cards, Colts, Texans, Steelers, the Lions.  I think they are pretty darn good but I also think they are beatable.

@ByRyanWood
#Packers QB Aaron Rodgers confirmed he broke his thumb Week 5 vs. Giants. He minimized impact it has had on his play, indicating it has not affected accuracy or taking snaps under center. Rodgers says knee injury in 2018 was worse. Still, declining bye after London did not help.

Hmmm. Strange move. Only other RB on the roster besides Jones and Dillon is Tyler Goodson on the P/S. Maybe Taylor is headed back to the P/S, with this move to make room for the new LB.

From packers.com:  

The Green Bay Packers released RB Patrick Taylor. The transaction was announced Wednesday by General Manager Brian Gutekunst.

Taylor originally joined the Packers as an undrafted free agent in 2020 and played in 17 regular season games in 2021-22.

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@packerboi posted:
@ByRyanWood
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#Packers QB Aaron Rodgers confirmed he broke his thumb Week 5 vs. Giants. He minimized impact it has had on his play, indicating it has not affected accuracy or taking snaps under center. Rodgers says knee injury in 2018 was worse. Still, declining bye after London did not help.

Looking back, that decision may have been a season killer.

I guess it's a sign o' the times, but it seems a disproportionate amount of time is spent roster churning bottom-tier players.
I won't say it's a bad thing; it may be necessary for all I know, but almost every week has had some release/signing to the active roster and/or PS.

@packerboi posted:
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#Packers QB Aaron Rodgers confirmed he broke his thumb Week 5 vs. Giants. He minimized impact it has had on his play, indicating it has not affected accuracy or taking snaps under center. Rodgers says knee injury in 2018 was worse. Still, declining bye after London did not help.

That is why they shit the bed in that game and the rest is the history of the 2022 offense. While some spent their time blaming young receivers for poor throws thanks to that thumb thingy.

But the defense has been crappy and that is at least something we can count on every season for a long while now.

@D J posted:

That is why they shit the bed in that game and the rest is the history of the 2022 offense. While some spent their time blaming young receivers for poor throws thanks to that thumb thingy.

But the defense has been crappy and that is at least something we can count on every season for a long while now.

He broke his thumb the last play of the giants game

Is it really to much to ask that I want them to LOOK LIKE THEY BELONG IN THE NFL???    Ugh……Detroit looked great for most of their game…..the Pack???   Look like they don’t even want to be playing.   It’s just so sad, I really want to know what the hell happened, really.  

He broke his thumb the last play of the giants game

And? The rest of the story for the 2022 offense.

It also says they have ZERO faith in Love by playing a guy with a broken thumb over him. What many suspected but this proves it.

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@Goldie posted:

Is it really to much to ask that I want them to LOOK LIKE THEY BELONG IN THE NFL???    Ugh……Detroit looked great for most of their game…..the Pack???   Look like they don’t even want to be playing.   It’s just so sad, I really want to know what the hell happened, really.  

Yes it's too much.

@D J posted:

And? The rest of the story for the 2022 offense.

It also says they have ZERO faith in Love by playing a guy with a broken thumb over him. What many suspected but this proves it.

You claimed he was bad in the giants game because of the thumb.





And you probably don't pay attention. I have said he was done after the playoff game last year. Favre redux.

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And you probably don't pay attention. I have said he was done after the playoff game last year. Favre redux.

He's had many lousy playoff games before the last one. Claiming he was 'done' after another one isn't much, he had a great regular 2021.

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