Blair Kiel posted:I see what you both did there.
What? Was he being ironic?
Blair Kiel posted:I see what you both did there.
What? Was he being ironic?
Guess it comes down to a simple choice really. Get busy living or get busy dying.
14th Title is 5 months away.
Prediction. 1-0.
14....
Number of championships or age (emotional) of Jaymo ?
Bears fans VERY confident on some message boards I visit. Some say the only unit on either side of the ball that favors GB is QB. Packers will have to put an extra blocker on Mack every play. Roquan has the speed to turn 3rd down AR scrambles into punts.
i may not even watch Sunday night.
PettineMyKitty - that's what I'll be doing during the game.
That's also my new Fantasy team name.
Blair Kiel posted:14....
Number of championships or age (emotional) of Jaymo ?
Number of trucks in his very successful neighborhood Ice Cream fleet.
Smokeshow popscicle is big with the band.
Ben Fennell on Twitter
I am dead serious when I say Aaron Jones is just as talented as Kareem Hunt, Christian McCaffrey, Alvin Kamara, Tarik Cohen...
Now let's use him! Get him involved in both phases... He is a star - don't be surprised when it happens.
Ben isn’t fully correct. Aaron Jones is more dangerous with Aaron Rodgers as his QB. Kids going to be a ****ing star.
Thanks Ted.
ChilliJon posted:In Shawshank Redemption 2 Andy and Red become wildly successful resort developers who rarely talk about where the seed money came from. After his release from prison Byron Hadley is “lost” at sea after his scuba gear fails on Rods Scuba Excursions. Hadley travels to Mexico based on a tip from the guy who was losing highway projects to Norton because his wife couldn’t bake. No one connects the dots as Andy and Red go by Andrew and Rod now.
The script is a work in progress.
Thanks, FedyaJon!
Hateful.
PackLandVA posted:Bears fans VERY confident on some message boards I visit. Some say the only unit on either side of the ball that favors GB is QB. Packers will have to put an extra blocker on Mack every play. Roquan has the speed to turn 3rd down AR scrambles into punts.
i may not even watch Sunday night.
In 2015, Mack faced Bryan Bulaga most of that game. On a spin move, he beat Bulaga once for a single sack. The rest of the game Bulaga stoned him and kept him a non-factor.
I assume Bulaga saw Hick's comment today. Likely it's printed and posted it on a locker room in GB. Actually, probably several locker room doors.
Thanks Akiem.
And on the one sack, AR was running out of the pocket when he really didn't have to, can't really fault Bulaga on the play, just a great play by Mack
the more i listen to the drivel on national media about mack, my linchpin is the packer d. if we can pressure and confuse mitchie we will win. I see picks and scoring from the defense. so all the focus is on their d and our o, i would say don't sleep on our defense. and i see that 42 is practicing limited yesterday, so if he doesn't go this week,, boo, but recovery seems to be on track which is good for us, middle is weak spot for us still.
pkr_north posted:
I could be wrong but was this also the game that dumb ass Bores fan jumped 20 feet to catch a football?
Sometime around 1976, I got a "Gang Green" sweatshirt for Christmas. It had four guys on it that were supposed to be mean. That was the name of the Packers' defense, the result of a fan contest, I think. And for some reason I loved Dave Roller. He had 18 sacks one year for a not NFL team. Here he is as not a Packer:
He did not like Bob Avellini From the awesome book "Mudbaths & Bloodbaths":
Now that I see the post, I realize you can't read that. It's great though!
**** the Bears.
I think it’s great that Hicks ran his mouth about Mack because maybe that will give the Packers a little extra motivation to beat their asses yet again.
Barring a few games with Lovie at the helm it seems like Rodgers plays pretty well against those guys and you know damn well he wants to prove a point that he’s not fragile or declining (getting older).
Looking forward to the first two weeks in particular.
Aaron Rodgers last 7 games vs. Bears: 21 TD passes, 1 INT
— Zach Kruse (@zachkruse2) September 6, 2018
Aaron Rodgers last 4 home games vs. Bears: 14 TD passes, 1 INT
Can't wait.
fightphoe93 posted:I've only been watching the Pack since '78 so I missed some of those older rivalry games. But since I've been watching, those mid '80s brawls between the 2 teams were the most intense affairs I can remember in the Bears/Packers series. Both teams played hard and dirty, to be honest I think the Packers were the dirtier team. That cheap shot by Charles Martin on Jim McMahon pretty much was about as dirty as it gets. At the time, I loved it... but truth is it was awful and symbolized that things got out of hand between the 2 teams.
Who would have thunk that by the mid '90s some of those Bears we hated would end up becoming Green Bay Packers on some great Packers' teams. You had Steve McMichael join the good guys in 1994 and then Jim McMahon and Ron Cox shortly after. I don't think either McMichael or McMahon ever embraced being Packers, but they didn't mind the paychecks.
Wasn't it the Bears who cheap shotted Majkowski and unwittingly brought on the Favre era?
mrtundra posted:Wasn't it the Bears who cheap shotted Majkowski and unwittingly brought on the Favre era?
Cardinals.
bvan posted:mrtundra posted:Wasn't it the Bears who cheap shotted Majkowski and unwittingly brought on the Favre era?
Cardinals.
Freddie Joe Nunn. Remember the play well. Going out of bounds. It WAS a cheap shot.
Brak posted:Lifted from https://coachch.weebly.com/, an awesome Packer website.
LMAO!
Mike McCarthy makes it official: Justin McCray will start the opener at right guard. He made eight starts last year in a fill-in role last year at three different positions. He's the only new opening-day starter, joining LT David Bahktiari, LG Lane Taylor, C Corey Linsley and RT Bryan Bulaga.
sschumer - Packer Fan HoF'r posted:bvan posted:mrtundra posted:Wasn't it the Bears who cheap shotted Majkowski and unwittingly brought on the Favre era?
Cardinals.
Freddie Joe Nunn. Remember the play well. Going out of bounds. It WAS a cheap shot.
He was injured when he was upended and tackled on his shoulder by Freddie Joe Nunn, who drew a personal foul on the play. At first thought to be a bruise, Majkowski's injury turned out to be more serious, a torn rotator cuff. The Packers finished the season with backups Anthony Dilweg and Blair Kiel.
michiganjoe posted:Mike McCarthy makes it official: Justin McCray will start the opener at right guard. He made eight starts last year in a fill-in role last year at three different positions. He's the only new opening-day starter, joining LT David Bahktiari, LG Lane Taylor, C Corey Linsley and RT Bryan Bulaga.
Rob Demovsky, ESPN Staff
Was that even in doubt. That line has NO depth. Heck, this team has no depth. A couple of big injuries and we are toast.
Goalline posted:michiganjoe posted:Mike McCarthy makes it official: Justin McCray will start the opener at right guard. He made eight starts last year in a fill-in role last year at three different positions. He's the only new opening-day starter, joining LT David Bahktiari, LG Lane Taylor, C Corey Linsley and RT Bryan Bulaga.
Rob Demovsky, ESPN StaffWas that even in doubt. That line has NO depth. Heck, this team has no depth. A couple of big injuries and we are toast.
We do what we do
Pikes Peak posted:Goalline posted:michiganjoe posted:Mike McCarthy makes it official: Justin McCray will start the opener at right guard. He made eight starts last year in a fill-in role last year at three different positions. He's the only new opening-day starter, joining LT David Bahktiari, LG Lane Taylor, C Corey Linsley and RT Bryan Bulaga.
Rob Demovsky, ESPN StaffWas that even in doubt. That line has NO depth. Heck, this team has no depth. A couple of big injuries and we are toast.
We do what we do
But that's true for most teams. Outside of the obvious (which is Rodgers getting hurt which would essentially end any hope for competing this season), they can't afford to lose Bakhtiari or Matthews. The Packers look to have strong depth at DL, CB (finally), and TE. Those latter two positions killed them in previous years.
If you are paying a franchise QB you can't afford to have as much depth as other teams that don't have that cost.
MichiganPacker posted:Pikes Peak posted:Goalline posted:michiganjoe posted:Mike McCarthy makes it official: Justin McCray will start the opener at right guard. He made eight starts last year in a fill-in role last year at three different positions. He's the only new opening-day starter, joining LT David Bahktiari, LG Lane Taylor, C Corey Linsley and RT Bryan Bulaga.
Rob Demovsky, ESPN StaffWas that even in doubt. That line has NO depth. Heck, this team has no depth. A couple of big injuries and we are toast.
We do what we do
But that's true for most teams. Outside of the obvious (which is Rodgers getting hurt which would essentially end any hope for competing this season), they can't afford to lose Bakhtiari or Matthews. The Packers look to have strong depth at DL, CB (finally), and TE. Those latter two positions killed them in previous years.
If you are paying a franchise QB you can't afford to have as much depth as other teams that don't have that cost.
I'd actually put Bulaga ahead of Matthews in order of who they can least afford to lose. Actually, losing anyone on the o-line would be bad because the drop off to the back-ups is much greater than with the linebackers.
Goalline postedWas that even in doubt. That line has NO depth. Heck, this team has no depth. A couple of big injuries and we are toast.
The Vikings would absolutely kill to have the Packer's "problems" at OL, including depth. As would about 90% of the NFL.
Brak posted:
Not sure what The Crusher, Baron Von Raschke and Mean Gene Okerlund (with hair) have to do with 4 meth heads.
packerboi posted:Goalline postedWas that even in doubt. That line has NO depth. Heck, this team has no depth. A couple of big injuries and we are toast.
The Vikings would absolutely kill to have the Packer's "problems" at OL, including depth. As would about 90% of the NFL.
No doubt, but to be a Super Bowl winner a team must aspire to be among the top 5%, not like the bottom 90%.
bvan posted:LMAO!
Serial Pooper at Practice Field Has Ties to Training Camp Dorms
DE PERE, WI–Authorities said they cracked the case of a mysterious serial pooper targeting the Packers outdoor practice field, and the identity of the suspect came as quite a surprise:
Do I have to do everything around here?
RochNyFan posted:MichiganPacker posted:Pikes Peak posted:Goalline posted:michiganjoe posted:Mike McCarthy makes it official: Justin McCray will start the opener at right guard. He made eight starts last year in a fill-in role last year at three different positions. He's the only new opening-day starter, joining LT David Bahktiari, LG Lane Taylor, C Corey Linsley and RT Bryan Bulaga.
Rob Demovsky, ESPN StaffWas that even in doubt. That line has NO depth. Heck, this team has no depth. A couple of big injuries and we are toast.
We do what we do
But that's true for most teams. Outside of the obvious (which is Rodgers getting hurt which would essentially end any hope for competing this season), they can't afford to lose Bakhtiari or Matthews. The Packers look to have strong depth at DL, CB (finally), and TE. Those latter two positions killed them in previous years.
If you are paying a franchise QB you can't afford to have as much depth as other teams that don't have that cost.
I'd actually put Bulaga ahead of Matthews in order of who they can least afford to lose. Actually, losing anyone on the o-line would be bad because the drop off to the back-ups is much greater than with the linebackers.
OT and OLB are both equally of concern. There doesn't even seem to be a stopgap level backup at OT (Bakh/Bulaga to Murphy/Spriggs) or OLB (CM3/Perry to Gilbert/Fackrell).
In both cases they are paying for some bad draft picks from TT. At OT, Spriggs and OLB: Fackrell, Biegel, and Bradford (who would be in Year 5 now).
You have to think they were shopping Trevor Davis to try to get a replacement level player for a backup at one of those positions.
No doubt. We have quality starters in both positions but no depth behind them and all 4 starters have had significant injury problems.
#Packers ILB Oren Burks practiced in pads today while wearing harness over his left shoulder. He was limited but participated in early walkthrough. Perhaps a promising sign for his availability Sunday night. pic.twitter.com/vu1ACy1KD7
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) September 6, 2018
Biggest takeaway from #Packers first padded practice of the 2018 regular season: this is a healthy team. Only safety Josh Jones did not practice. Along with Burks, inside linebacker James Crawford (hamstring) was a limited participant.
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) September 6, 2018
I don't want to start a new thread so I'll put this here.
A little more incentive for wk 2.
https://247sports.com/nfl/gree...y-Kramer--121387036/
packerboi posted:...I assume Bulaga saw Hick's comment today. Likely it's printed and posted it on a locker room in GB. Actually, probably several locker room doors.
Thanks Akiem.
He's gonna eat those pages for his pre-game meal!
I truly don't think Buluga gives two ****s. He's just going to do what he always does, stonewall rushers.
michiganjoe posted:Aaron Rodgers last 7 games vs. Bears: 21 TD passes, 1 INT
— Zach Kruse (@zachkruse2) September 6, 2018
Aaron Rodgers last 4 home games vs. Bears: 14 TD passes, 1 INTCan't wait.
I'm not saying....I'm JUST SAYING!!