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Ammo.....those are commercial flights. Packers are not on either of those I don't believe. Fairly certain they have a private charter probably not listed in your searches

Heard it is supposed to be pretty cold in Dallass tomorrow (high of like 25)? Also recall they have a retractable roof stadium (could be rong)? If so I wonder if they keep it open to play in real football weather?

@Boris posted:

Ammo.....those are commercial flights. Packers are not on either of those I don't believe. Fairly certain they have a private charter probably not listed in your searches

Think about this. Same 2 flight numbers as yesterday.  And 1 hour later as was reported.   And why would Delta have 2 flights to Dallas 15 minutes apart unless they were charters?     And then add in the fact that the same 2 flight numbers are scheduled to leave Dallas at about 8:40  Sunday night and return to Green Bay at 10:45 these are absolutely the Packers flights.  Also Delta has no other scheduled flights to Dallas from Green Bay.   All this info is from Flight Aware Austin Straubel Airport.

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That's everything. I don't care if our QB is inaccurate so long as the other team doesn't end up with the ball. We can be successful around that. I'm hopefull it's because of 10's decision making and not a lucky streak. I'm cautiously optimistic 10's manipulating what the defense is presenting him and they're not riding a wave of MLF gameplanning for his best traits and it's only a matter of time before DCs take away the key explosives.

Coaches are either devilishly clever at figuring out or cynically opportunistic in copying whatever frustrates any offense in the league. We've been in front of that cycle for weeks. That tends not to last no matter how good the QB is. Defenses eventually force offenses to do their worst their best.

To me the most encouraging sign is MLF statements towards thinking Love has levels they've yet to unlock. It's a shit load of fun going into tomorrow knowing we're being underestimated by just about everyone. They have a chance to take a big scalp while we're still in front of the cycle. There's not a defense in the league that knows how capable each of our offensive weapons are better than our coaching staff. MLF still has tricks up his sleeves and that makes us dangerous. It all comes down to execution and that leaves a ton of upside on our side of the ledger.

@titmfatied posted:

That's everything. I don't care if our QB is inaccurate so long as the other team doesn't end up with the ball. We can be successful around that. I'm hopefull it's because of 10's decision making and not a lucky streak. I'm cautiously optimistic 10's manipulating what the defense is presenting him and they're not riding a wave of MLF gameplanning for his best traits and it's only a matter of time before DCs take away the key explosives.

Coaches are either devilishly clever at figuring out or cynically opportunistic in copying whatever frustrates any offense in the league. We've been in front of that cycle for weeks. That tends not to last no matter how good the QB is. Defenses eventually force offenses to do their worst their best.

To me the most encouraging sign is MLF statements towards thinking Love has levels they've yet to unlock. It's a shit load of fun going into tomorrow knowing we're being underestimated by just about everyone. They have a chance to take a big scalp while we're still in front of the cycle. There's not a defense in the league that knows how capable each of our offensive weapons are better than our coaching staff. MLF still has tricks up his sleeves and that makes us dangerous. It all comes down to execution and that leaves a ton of upside on our side of the ledger.

Love and MLF appeared to be often fooled by DCs early in the season. There was a lot of "we didn't get the look we thought we'd get" in MLF's pressers, and many first half plays had the look of "when we practiced this play all week vs. what we thought they would be in, this guy was wide open, but now he isn't". In addition, MLF has given Love much more freedom to get them out of bad plays at the LOS and receivers are not making as many mistakes in routes and adjustments.

I don't know man, if he thinks he can go then play him. Depending on who you're having sit in his place I'll take a 75% Watson. He can rehab all off season.

This Jaire situation is wildly frustrating....unless it's a ruse, which I doubt it is.

Jaire is starting to resemble a ruse in general.

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@titmfatied posted:

That's everything. I don't care if our QB is inaccurate so long as the other team doesn't end up with the ball. We can be successful around that. I'm hopefull it's because of 10's decision making and not a lucky streak. I'm cautiously optimistic 10's manipulating what the defense is presenting him and they're not riding a wave of MLF gameplanning for his best traits and it's only a matter of time before DCs take away the key explosives.



I think it's a combination, plus facing many weaker opponents. Some of those floaters are more trouble against a Baltimore than a Johnson-less Chicago, for example, but Love has also shown a good deal of improvement across the board. Does Love make the same decisions vs. a Baltimore he did against the Bears?

Dallas has a couple of DBs who like to gamble, though Diggs is on IR, so if they gamble worng, they're burned, but right is trouble.

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@WerderEdESPN:   #Packers HC Matt LaFleur will decide today whether WR Christian Watson and CB Jaire Alexander will play vs #Cowboys.

Both are pressuring coach to play.

Alexander sprained his ankle in what LaFleur described as a freak incident where he stepped on a teammate’s foot in practice.

Because of their value, #Packers HC Matt LaFleur seems inclined to take the risk in playing Christian Watson and Jaire Alexander if they can contribute.

He’s reminded them to be honest because they’re taking a jersey from a healthy player and could leave team short handed.

@ilcuqui posted:

@WerderEdESPN:   #Packers HC Matt LaFleur will decide today whether WR Christian Watson and CB Jaire Alexander will play vs #Cowboys.

Both are pressuring coach to play.

Alexander sprained his ankle in what LaFleur described as a freak incident where he stepped on a teammate’s foot in practice.

Because of their value, #Packers HC Matt LaFleur seems inclined to take the risk in playing Christian Watson and Jaire Alexander if they can contribute.

He’s reminded them to be honest because they’re taking a jersey from a healthy player and could leave team short handed.

If Watson can’t sprint at full speed it limits his value. If Jaire can’t cut it limits his effectiveness.

@Pikes Peak posted:

I’ve spent about 3 hours combined yesterday and this morning in the Dallas airport so far I have seen one Packer jersey(52), no hats or jackets.

We travel well….incognito

Packers everywhere.
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I think we can just resign ourselves to the fact that the Cowboys will likely gain 400 yards in total offense today. Even in the Lions game where they only scored 20 pts, they still had 380 yards. The best we can realistically hope for is that we hold them to FGs a couple of times in the Red Zone and force a couple of turnovers. Flip the script on offense and score TDs in the Red Zone coupled with no turnovers.

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