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@bvan posted:

Concur in spite of the Cards screwing me out of seeing the Packers at home with my booze and food.

Don't worry, when the Cards are on TV the interruptions for other game updates are frequent, kinda like when a Cowboy game is in the same time slot.

Wouldn't surprise me if Shanascam is playing games.

Just prepare as if all three are going to play.

Also, Purdy and Williams have zero impact on whether or not #10 throws a dum dum INT. To me that's a bigger concern.

@AdamSchefter:   49ers ruled out QB Brock Purdy and DE Nick Bosa for Sunday’s game against the Packers.

49ers HC Kyle Shanahan announced QB Brandon Allen will start Sunday against the Packers in place of the injured Brock Purdy.

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Regardless of who's out for the 9ers, which is good news for the Packers. But the Pack still has to efficiently play their game and avoid penalties, interceptions and dropped passes. Yea, this may improve our odds of winning but if we play a sloppy, error filled game there is going to be much angst and disappointment in Packer land.

Found on the internet"

"The game in Green Bay this Sunday will mark Allen's first NFL start since 2001 (with Cincinnati). He's gone 2-7 as a starter, with a career 56.7 completion percentage, 6.1 YPA, 10 TD passes and six INTs, adding 34 rush attempts for 63 yards and no TDs."

6 players out for the Whiners. Bosa also out completely changes their defense. Per Peter Bukowski, their pass rush win rate without Bosa is a stunning 3 percent. That would be dead last in the league.

Love should have time to throw and pick apart their D

@packerboi posted:

6 players out for the Whiners. Bosa also out completely changes their defense. Per Peter Bukowski, their pass rush win rate without Bosa is a stunning 3 percent. That would be dead last in the league.

Love should have time to throw and pick apart their D

Starting CB is one of the 6 out.

@DurangoDoug posted:

Found on the internet"

"The game in Green Bay this Sunday will mark Allen's first NFL start since 2001 (with Cincinnati). He's gone 2-7 as a starter, with a career 56.7 completion percentage, 6.1 YPA, 10 TD passes and six INTs, adding 34 rush attempts for 63 yards and no TDs."

Considering Allen was drafted in 2016, this is a remarkable feat.  

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@Chongo posted:

Wouldn't surprise me if Shanascam is playing games.

Just prepare as if all three are going to play.

Also, Purdy and Williams have zero impact on whether or not #10 throws a dum dum INT. To me that's a bigger concern.



Both teams are beat to hell; the Niners somewhat worse.
Just by the sheer number of starters/players out, the odds should favor the Packers, but they have enough remaining players to still be a dangerous team.
Kittle and CMC specifically. And Warner on defense.

It really hurts the Packers to not have Jaire and Coop playing.
I hope the Packers offense will have long, time-consuming drives to limit their exposure. Even though Jacobs is a little beat up, they will have to lean on him to carry the load again.
I'd like to see a steady rotation at RB. Both Wilson and Brooks are running well, and it would reduce the wear-and-tear on Jacobs.

@Thunderbird posted:

I know a guy that butterflied his brats before throwing on a grill....you can mess up a brat!    lol.

I've started putting mine in my Instant Pot.
Beer and onion powder instead of water and a couple minutes under the broiler to brown them up! 

@DurangoDoug posted:

Found on the internet"

"The game in Green Bay this Sunday will mark Allen's first NFL start since 2001 (with Cincinnati). He's gone 2-7 as a starter, with a career 56.7 completion percentage, 6.1 YPA, 10 TD passes and six INTs, adding 34 rush attempts for 63 yards and no TDs."

He's relatively short as a QB at just over 6' 1", slow as hell and pretty much just throws short passes. He's bounced around quite a bit and been on several teams after being cut, many in a Practice Squad role. Gets called up when the starter is injured.

I fully expect the 9ers to heavily focus on their running game with CMC and the other guy, as well as Kittle. We stop them, we win.

Currently ESPN Gamecast says 69.3% in favor of "The Mighty Green Bay Packers" winning.

2nd week in a row facing a QB with unscouted looks.   Brandon Allen beat out Joshua Dobbs in training camp. I doubt Allen is big run threat but Pack need to get up on 9ers early to take away their run game.

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@GreenBayLA posted:

2nd week in a row facing a QB with unscouted looks.   Brandon Allen beat out Joshua Dobbs in training camp. I doubt Allen is big run threat but Pack need to get up on 9ers early to take away their run game.

If tradition holds, he'll throw for 3 bills and a 158.3 rating.

@DurangoDoug posted:

He's relatively short as a QB at just over 6' 1", slow as hell and pretty much just throws short passes. He's bounced around quite a bit and been on several teams after being cut, many in a Practice Squad role. Gets called up when the starter is injured.

I fully expect the 9ers to heavily focus on their running game with CMC and the other guy, as well as Kittle. We stop them, we win.

Currently ESPN Gamecast says 69.3% in favor of "The Mighty Green Bay Packers" winning.

So, in other words, he'd have lit up a Joe Barry coordinated defense.

”Lambeau is like standing on an icy lake” says Shanahan.  Players get to sit on a heated bench, then go out for 10 minutes and come back and sit on heated bench.  I stand on an icy lake for 3.5 hours!  😂

in another article he said his first game at Lambeau (2021 playoffs in snow) he wore a wetsuit underneath and had a helluva time going to the bathroom at halftime!  

https://www.nbcsportsbayarea.c...06929/?partner=yahoo

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