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I am not taking away anything from the Rams DL. It's really good. But for the love of God, when was the last time the Hags had a decent OL ? Ever? That OL last week was terrible for the Hags.

Russell Wilson, a very mobile QB, ranked 3rd in the NFL with 47 sacks.

Rodgers had the league best with just 20.   

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@Boris posted:

Maybe partially....The Rams played really hard too. Told ya...

So hopefully lots of Bob, Fatney and Fling-a-Fak (Fak-a-pult is gaing traction) TDs. 

@Henry posted:

I'm still concerned with guys like Lucas Patrick in there.  I think Mayo is too considering they brought in Veldheer.

Patrick Lucas consistently stood up Akiem Olajuwon in the paint during the Bares game. Hicks was getting pissed and even tried to give him a swat he was so frustrated. I think that was the only thing hicks did all game. Roll with the starfish!

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@skully posted:

  u lucky sob.        

@mattschneidman     Packers prez Mark Murphy says there will be between 8,000 and 9,000 fans at Lambeau Field for Saturday’s game.  

@PackerHawk posted:

Woo hoo! I'll be in section 116! Had 533 ahead of me in the queue and my math told me I was in good shape.

Do me a favor.  Wear green and gold so I can pick you out on tv!

  • The Texans have requested an interview with Rams DC Brandon Staley for their head coaching job. (Tom Pelissero, NFL Network                                                                                                                                                                               Packers are going to help out the Texans to make sure Staley can interview on Sunday.
@Henry posted:

I'm still concerned with guys like Lucas Patrick in there.  I think Mayo is too considering they brought in Veldheer.

A big reason Rodgers has so few sacks this year is because he gets the ball out on time now.

It’s not because Patrick, Linsley, Turner, Wagner, and Ronyun were pro bowl pass blockers.   In week 17 the tackles got abused in pass pro, but it didn’t matter because the ball was out.  

keep that up and it doesn’t matter who is pass rushing.  I suspect the Rams pay press and try to buy an extra second.  This should open up the pick / run game as well as some deep shots.

An interesting take on the Adams-Ramsey battle.

https://touchdownwire.usatoday...-jalen-ramsey-curse/

The other side of the equation is who's throwing the ball.  AR's accuracy, arm strength and ability to "see things" that other QBs don't make this a stiffer test for Ramsey.  Doesn't mean Ramsey can't shut down DA, just will be tougher.

Russ and a couple other QBs on that list are good/really good.  But none of them are close to AR in all three combined: accuracy, arm strength and vision.

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The difficulty for Ramsey is it’s not just Adams.  It’s the combo of Adams and Rodgers.  As good as Wilson and Metcalf are, they aren’t as good as 12 and 17.  And I’m not sure anyone in the league has better footwork and body control than Adams.  That will be important if the track is gummed up or slippery.  Adams knows where he’s going and he’s played on that surface many times.  All it takes is for a slip or miscalculation and Adams is off to the races.

The Packers OL is significantly better than Seattle and the overall weapons on GB are better than the Hawks.  So even if Ramsey limits Adams somewhat I think the Packers can move the ball and score points.  I really like the Packers run game this week.  The best way to slow down an aggressive DL is to RTFB.  And make the Rams honor the run game.  

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@Tschmack posted:

The difficulty for Ramsey is it’s not just Adams.  It’s the combo of Adams and Rodgers.  As good as Wilson and Metcalf are, they aren’t as good as 12 and 17.  And I’m not sure anyone in the league has better footwork and body control than Adams.  That will be important if the track is gummed up or slippery.  Adams knows where he’s going and he’s played on that surface many times.  All it takes is for a slip or miscalculation and Adams is off to the races.

The Packers OL is significantly better than Seattle and the overall weapons on GB are better than the Hawks.  So even if Ramsey limits Adams somewhat I think the Packers can move the ball and score points.  I really like the Packers run game this week.  The best way to slow down an aggressive DL is to RTFB.  And make the Rams honor the run game.  

And both are magnificent in garbage time.

I want to see Ramsey & Davante 1-on-1

I went back & looked at the Rams Pass defense over all their games

It's very impressive. Going to be a fun challenge for the Packers offense.

  1. Stay Focused
  2. Do NOT turn the ball over
  3. Win your 1-on-1 battles
  4. RTFB

I saw numerous downs where the Rams defense can be run on. I have a feeling Aaron Jones is going to have a very big game while everyone else is talking about the Ramsey/Adams matchup.

@Henry posted:

So hopefully lots of Bob, Fatney and Fling-a-Fak (Fak-a-pult is gaing traction) TDs.

Multitude of targets. Everybody gets a chance to make a play. Take away 17, we look to big Bob and AJ, etc. If there's one thing Rodgers has settled into this year, it's making the conscious choice to take what's there. Surrender to be liberated. The Rams D will def be a challenge, but HC and QB have dismantled good defenses when they've been patient enough to let things come to them.

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