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Jesus Fuck.

Matt is in a Monday mood today...

In other words, man up Christian and stop playing like your 5'10.

@packerboi posted:

In other words, man up Christian and stop playing like your 5'10.

He has shown no fire, no desire to hone his substantial physical talent.

@packerboi posted:

Matt is in a Monday mood today...

Fuck you, MLF. You haven't earned the right to be arrogant and condescending.

@packerboi posted:

Matt is in a Monday mood today...

Ok Marty, we all know what a nickle D is asshole.  You’re playing a defense with more pass specialist than normal.  Fuck off.

call it 4-2-5 or 2-4-5.   We don’t give a fuck.  It’s not the best option for stopping the run.

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@H5 posted:

Regardless of the mood, he wasn't wrong with the details.

True, he wasn't. But the comment about how it really exposes people was kind of a cheap shot. You could very well say he has been exposed without Rodgers.

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@lovepack posted:

I have painstakingly reset the table for the inevitable run. 11-6!

The Packers defense might give up 1500 yards the next 3 games. Herbert will likely throw for 400, the Lions might run for 250, and Mahomes may throw for 400.

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@H5 posted:


You could also say he was exposed with Rodgers last year.

It doesn't matter. MLF will probably get fired after next year and end up on another staff somewhere. He'll likely parlay that into another OC or head coaching job within the next 5 years.

Joe Barry was the DC for a team that went 0-16 with he 32nd ranked defense in 2008. Somehow, he still got two more DC jobs since then. He's been exposed for 15 years yet he keeps getting jobs. To be fair, he did improve to have the 28th ranked defense with Washington in between Detroit and Green Bay.

@packerboi posted:

In other words, man up Christian and stop playing like your 5'10.

That's unfair to a lot of receivers under 6 foot that played tough.

To say Watson looks like Tarzan and plays like Jane is unfair. Jane was a lot tougher.

The Packers defense might give up 1500 yards the next 3 games. Herbert will likely throw for 400, the Lions might run for 250, and Mahomes may throw for 400.

Making the streak even more impressive.

@Packy posted:

Chargers memories 😡.   Are we over the trade for John Hadl yet?  Nope .  If you’re young and clueless, look up those trade details.  

I’m not THAT old!! 😀

I am old enough to remember the incredible excitement for the John Jefferson trade in 1981.  I was a huge San Diego Chargers fan in the late 1970s, Jefferson was my favorite NFL player.  He came to the Pack and was good but never as dominant as he was as a Charger.

@fightphoe93 posted:

I’m not THAT old!! 😀

Jefferson was my favorite NFL player.  He came to the Pack and was good but never as dominant as he was as a Charger.

It doesn't even matter....the excitement that was generated with that trade was 🤩 amazing.

I'll never forget it and wouldn't change a thing except winning playoff games or a Super Bowl.

Score this weekend....

Chargers 30

Packers 17

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@Packy posted:

Chargers memories 😡.   Are we over the trade for John Hadl yet?  Nope .  If you’re young and clueless, look up those trade details.  

Why should anyone be upset with the LA CHARGERS when desperate Dan Devine made the worst trade in Packer history to acquire John Hadl from the LA RAMS?

Hadl had previously been traded by the then SAN DIEGO Chargers to the Rams when LA fleeced an obviously in over his head Devine.

The mid-70s Packers were really something to behold.

@Packy posted:

Chargers memories 😡.   Are we over the trade for John Hadl yet?  Nope .  If you’re young and clueless, look up those trade details.  

I think this happened while I was in kindergarten so wasn’t old enough to follow the NFL at that point.

That really is an insane trade.  I started following the Pack in 1978 so they were at least somewhat recovered from that crazy trade, but I can only imagine how bad 1974 - 1977 was.

@SteveLuke posted:

Why should anyone be upset with the LA CHARGERS when desperate Dan Devine made the worst trade in Packer history to acquire John Hadl from the LA RAMS?

Hadl had previously been traded by the then SAN DIEGO Chargers to the Rams when LA fleeced an obviously in over his head Devine.

The mid-70s Packers were really something to behold.

Awful. Just awful. My heart bleeds green and gold, and it never bled so much as during the '70s and '80s.

@DH13 posted:

Exactly the same.

Fouts Muncie Winslow Jefferson Joiner.  I may have shed a tear when they didn't get out of the AFCCG.

It really was fun to watch those Chargers teams.  Almost always had Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen doing their games on NBC on national TV.  

I was pretty much 50/50 Chargers/Packers in like 1978 -1980.  I’d say by 1982-83 my Chargers fandom dwindled and I became 100% Packers fan.

the Packers offense with Dickey, Coffman, Gerry Ellis, Lofton and Jefferson was amazing. But just like today, it was always that damn defense that let the team down. Except for the year the Packers had Ted Hendricks, those defenses were just as bad as anything we have recently witnessed.

@Packy posted:

Chargers memories 😡.   Are we over the trade for John Hadl yet?  Nope .  If you’re young and clueless, look up those trade details.  

Almost as bad was the Jim Del Gaizo trade.

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Head coach/GM Dan Devine wanted to improve the passing game which featured Scott Hunter in 1971 and 1972. So, he sent a pair of second-round draft picks to the Miami Dolphins for their third-string quarterback, lefty Jim Del Gaizo.

His final statistics with the Packers include a 43.5 percent completion percentage, two touchdowns, six interceptions and a passer rating of 30.9.

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@Floridarob posted:

the Packers offense with Dickey, Coffman, Gerry Ellis, Lofton and Jefferson was amazing. But just like today, it was always that damn defense that let the team down. Except for the year the Packers had Ted Hendricks, those defenses were just as bad as anything we have recently witnessed.

The problem with that offense is Dickey invented the "wind" sack. The breeze of a defensive lineman running by was enough to put him down. I guess a couple major lower body injuries justifies that.

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