@lovepack posted:I'm predicting a house call for E.W. right now!
He's an easy kid to root for. I got Jordy vibes he's so polite.
@lovepack posted:I'm predicting a house call for E.W. right now!
He's an easy kid to root for. I got Jordy vibes he's so polite.
About 2:35 - his Mom has Schizophrenia?! Whoa.....that's tough. I'm glad there is more focus on mental health treatment nowadays
Lotsa stars are coming forward with their mental issues. I think it’s a huge problem…….Covid didn’t help. But shoot…..bout damn time it is front and center. It’s a tough go for them all.
@Blair Kiel posted:
I’m pretty sure there were exactly 3 schools in Wisconsin with soccer teams in 1977.
His mom raised him well. Sir and ma'am.
Switch the bloody Marys for brandy old fashioned sweets, and I'll ring your doorbell. I'll bring dip.
No game access at his domicile, lovepack.
Unless you have a way to bring that, too?
@Boris posted:...
And it's not even close...the great equalizer is handing ATL points with short fields and/or turnovers.
At face value, both offenses could be considered similar; young QBs and WRs, very dynamic rushers, etc.
But that's where the similarity ends. The only debate possible is who has the better rushing attack, and that's a close call either way. We are vastly superior at all other positions.
Likewise for defense. Bates III played very well at S, but he was their only standout. So they may have the slightest of edge at that position, but it's not close at all others.
STs are a wash. Koo and Carlson are both good kickers, with Koo having more experience.
The key, to me, is taking advantage of their weaknesses. They like to give up the rushing yards and don't have much of a pass rush.
They give up the sacks when passing, and their RBs are inexperienced/not particularly effective at picking up the blitz.
Reporting says that the Falcon's QB is not a runner, like Fields or Allen, so our Defense should be able to get to him. I'm told he passes a lot of short to intermediate length passes and lets his RBs and receivers do the heavy lifting on moving the chains. Stopping the run will be the defense's number one job. I hope Barry has the defense ready to go. The Falcons have a good defense and may rattle Love, a bit. If our OL can play like they did against the Bears, we should be okay. The Falcons are a better team than the Bears are, though. Falcons have the edge on the Packers in Atlanta, but I think the Packers prevail, on Sunday, 28-21.
@Blair Kiel posted:You racist mf’er.
Axel Cabrerra was a proud Guatemalan.
"Different bean, same burrito."
-- Old Mexican Proverb
@justanotherpackerfan posted:I’m pretty sure there were exactly 3 schools in Wisconsin with soccer teams in 1977.
It took some time. But you are now on my list.
And it was 6.
@justanotherpackerfan posted:I’m pretty sure there were exactly 3 schools in Wisconsin with soccer teams in 1977.
Hey, if it's good enough for Junior College Pep and Cheer Championships, it's good enough for soccer!
@Blair Kiel posted:It took some time. But you are now on my list.
On Trddit it says Jones is out and Taylor is playing again.
Looking forward to see what RB Wilson can do.
From packers.com:
The Green Bay Packers elevated S Innis Gaines (IN-iss) and RB Patrick Taylor from the practice squad to the active roster for gameday. General Manager Brian Gutekunst announced the transactions Saturday.
LB Quay Walker has cleared concussion protocol and has no game-status designation for tomorrow's contest against the Atlanta Falcons.
Having Quay available is dare I say more important than having A. Jones available.
Of course, I'd like to have both Jones and Watson available.
But if another week of rest improves their chances of playing vs Detoilet, I'm for that.
I'm hoping we don't go into this game with only Dillon and Taylor active.
The question is....is Emmanuel Wilson playing 🤔
And does Quay remember anything that happened this week?
@Chongo posted:"Different bean, same burrito."
-- Old Mexican Proverb
Link?
You mean el linko.
Schefter reporting that both Aaron Jones and Christian Watson will be inactive for todays game
Good! Fuck that turf
Packers’ RB Aaron Jones, listed as questionable for Sunday’s game due to a hamstring injury, is not expected to play vs. the Falcons, per sources. The Packers promoted RB Patrick Taylor from their practice squad Saturday.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 17, 2023
@Boris posted:Good! Fuck that turf
Packers’ RB Aaron Jones, listed as questionable for Sunday’s game due to a hamstring injury, is not expected to play vs. the Falcons, per sources. The Packers promoted RB Patrick Taylor from their practice squad Saturday.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 17, 2023
Wondering why Wilson did not get the nod against the Falcons?
36-14 Packers win. I know - it makes no sense. But then neither did my prediction for last week. So I will "roll" with it.
@mrtundra posted:Wondering why Wilson did not get the nod against the Falcons?
Has GB make their inactive players for this game public yet? Wilson is on the active 53 man roster and could be active if they want him to be.
The game day active/inactive list is usually announced 1 hour before kickoff
The Packers had 3 RBs active last week and I'd be very surprised if Wilson isn't active today with Jones out.
Hmmm. Aaron Jones, Christian Watson and David Bakhtiari all inactive.
From packers.com:
ATLANTA -- Here are the inactives for Sunday's Packers-Falcons game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Green Bay Packers
'9 WR Christian Watson
33 RB Aaron Jones
36 S Anthony Johnson Jr.
39 S Zayne Anderson
57 LB Brenton Cox
69 T David Bakhtiari
72 T Caleb Jones
Atlanta Falcons
TBA
Bakhtiari? That means 3 offensive starters are out, including a couple of our top skill position players.
Apparently it's time for all those first rounders on defense to step up and win a football game.
Apparently.....CALLED IT!!