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F this team.

Yes, they are still a boil on the butt of Packer fans everywhere.

Matt Nagy and Pace need lifetime contracts. They will find a way to ruin Fields.

Their defense is still pretty good, though not where it was a couple years ago.  Offense was dead last in the NFL as of last week, though beating the current mess that is the Raiders helped yesterday.

Packers should get Jenkins back this week. MVS is reportedly very close as well, was doing full sprints in pre game warm ups yesterday.   

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@FLPACKER posted:

King left the game and I don't believe he returned, anyone hear anything on him?

He was officially listed with a shoulder and questionable to return, do not believe he did. With him, you never hold your breath on his health.

Nonetheless, this was impressive: I am not sure if Boyd was his primary assignment, but that's a terrific #2 WR on Cincy who didn't do shit yesterday. And I believe King was a primary reason.

 

Dirty cocksuckers, every one of them. Roquan Fuckface tried to concuss Derek Carr yesterday...went in helmet first to his helmet. One of their DL got flagged for throwing Josh Jacobs to the ground well after the whistle.

Expecting more Trevathan-like bullshit this weekend. I hope our piss is at the same temp as it was vs the Whiners, because the only way to take care of dirty opponents is to beat them to the punch.

Curious to see how Fields knee is, nasty looking hyperextension. I know he went back in the game, but doesn’t swelling and inflammation kind of catch up the next day with those types of things? Maybe one of our resident experts can speak to that? Have to think he’s at least going to be sore and miss a couple days of practice?

If Nagy and co weren’t idiots, they’d be very careful with his knee and make sure the future franchise QB that you gave up so much to go get isn’t risking his health long term. Unfortunately, because their jobs and asses are on the line I could easily see them “RGIIIing” him and fucking him over.

Washington, especially in his rookie year ruined that QB. The Bears FO are every bit as stupid to do the same thing

@Chongo posted:

Dirty cocksuckers, every one of them. Roquan Fuckface tried to concuss Derek Carr yesterday...went in helmet first to his helmet. One of their DL got flagged for throwing Josh Jacobs to the ground well after the whistle.

Expecting more Trevathan-like bullshit this weekend. I hope our piss is at the same temp as it was vs the Whiners, because the only way to take care of dirty opponents is to beat them to the punch.

I don't get why MLF isn't plastering the league office with film of this BS and calling them out on it BEFORE our game, so the officials end up hyper sensitive to it.

@packerboi posted:

He was officially listed with a shoulder and questionable to return, do not believe he did. With him, you never hold your breath on his health.

Nonetheless, this was impressive: I am not sure if Boyd was his primary assignment, but that's a terrific #2 WR on Cincy who didn't do shit yesterday. And I believe King was a primary reason.



Maybe King needs to play on Jaire's side. Dude took a crazy hit

He apparently hurt his shoulder BEFORE that chest type hit he took where he left the game. That dude just cannot stay healthy.

@YATittle posted:

I don't get why MLF isn't plastering the league office with film of this BS and calling them out on it BEFORE our game, so the officials end up hyper sensitive to it.

Does nothing but make him look like a whiny bitch, and won't change a fucking thing. Doesn't mean he can't start working the crew pre-game...players need to take it upon themselves to police this shit. They put a late hit on 12, next opportunity, we need to put one on Fields. Sort of like getting bit by a pitch in baseball.

Curious to see how Fields knee is, nasty looking hyperextension. I know he went back in the game, but doesn’t swelling and inflammation kind of catch up the next day with those types of things? Maybe one of our resident experts can speak to that? Have to think he’s at least going to be sore and miss a couple days of practice?

@TomPelissero
QB Justin Fields underwent tests today on the left knee he hyperextended Sunday, and sources say he should be good to go. Matt Nagy praised the toughness of Fields, who suffered the injury in the second quarter but missed just two plays in a big win over the Raiders.

Not earlier in the season and not now.  But they have been improving since the CLE embarrassment, whatever that's worth.  It looks like their OL is capable of run blocking and Fields is capable of hitting open receivers, neither of which looked possible vs. CLE.  Their D is kind of on a roll and we got a rookie and some tomato cans at CB so I think this will be a good game.  Focus will be on our OL again.

Well, Nagy sucks and Fields is a play away from either breaking himself in half or being the GOAT. Much of what you all said is true, except for the Bears being a dirty team. We all know the Packers are historically the cheaper team.

#12 is still a man amongst boys and it doesn't matter who's injured for GB. He'll play great.

Packers 28

Bears 17

It hurts but we're not there yet. I'm in Vegas still (Allegiant Stadium kind of sucks) and will try and do a full breakdown soon.

@packerboi posted:

He apparently hurt his shoulder BEFORE that chest type hit he took where he left the game. That dude just cannot stay healthy.

So I guess we are going into the Bears game with only 1 CB that is mediocre or better?

End of the Line or Equanimeous??

According to The Athletic’s Matt Schneidman, the Green Bay Packers protected three practice-squaders this week: quarterback Kurt Benkert, kicker J.J. Molson, and long-snapper Steven Wirtel. Benkert, Molson, and Wirtel have been protected players in all six weeks of the regular season, with the designation preventing the other 31 NFL franchises from poaching those three players late in the week to their 53-man rosters.

The real news in this announcement is that wide receiver Equanimeous St. Brown, who was the Packers’ fourth protected player in Week 4 and Week 5, is missing off of this week’s list. According to the COVID era rules that have been in place over the last two seasons, NFL teams can expand their roster to 55 players on game day, with two elevations from the practice squad, so long as the active roster on game day does not exceed 48 players.

After playing against the Detroit Lions, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Cincinnati Bengals, though, St. Brown’s ability to move up from the practice squad for game day has been exhausted, as there is a limit on how many times a player can move up to the active roster from the practice squad through this front office mechanic. If St. Brown plays again for the Packers in 2021, he must do so now as a full-fledged member of Green Bay’s 53-man roster, not as a late game day addition off of the practice squad.

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Only player with more Special Teams snaps is Malik Taylor.

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