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Yes, wondering who he was referring to with those comments. Was he also placing a nudge to MLF to run a tighter ship and make guys more accountable? I don't think Rodgers wants to let things slide again and perhaps he saw some signs of complacency taking hold. One thing is for sure, he doesn't say things in public unless they have a clear purpose.

Since Cam Newton was put in IR the major sports writers say the Panther's season is over. The Packers will either meet the highly determined Panthers or the demorilized Panthers.

The Packers must play like their hair is on fire in either case.

This game will tell us much about the general manager, the coaching staff and the new coach.

I sincerely hope the Packers do very well, I shudder to think what could happen if they loose.

Packdog posted:

Always thought Moncrief was going to be a good one. 4 teams already.....3 teams in 2 years.....attitude problem ? 

From ESPN:

By signing Moncrief, the Steelers were likely going to lose a third-round compensatory pick that they initially gained for losing running back Le'Veon Bell. However, by releasing Moncrief before Week 10, the Steelers should regain that third-round pick in the 2020 NFL draft.

he got off to a rough start with his new team when a dislocated finger limited him in training camp. He played 90% of the offensive snaps and was targeted 10 times in the season-opening loss to the New England Patriots but had a dismal performance with four drops.

A week later, a pass from quarterback Mason Rudolph went through his hands against the Seattle Seahawks and led to Rudolph's first career interception.

Moncrief never found his footing after that, and he was demoted from the starting lineup in favor of rookie Diontae Johnson the following week. He then was inactive in Week 3 and Week 5 and had just one more catch -- an 11-yard reception against the Los Angeles Chargers.

He finishes his short stint in Pittsburgh with four receptions for 18 yards.

He was an out and out FA bust for the Steelers. 

Actually Scareyfast, all the talk I've heard about Newton is how much better the Panthers are without him.  They are 5-1 the last 6 games (since Kyle Allen took over), the only loss to San Francisco.  

Newton was 0-8 in his last 8 starts (going back to last year).  They are pretty much the opposite of demoralized.

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ScareyFast63 posted:

Since Cam Newton was put in IR the major sports writers say the Panther's season is over. The Packers will either meet the highly determined Panthers or the demorilized Panthers.

The Packers must play like their hair is on fire in either case.

This game will tell us much about the general manager, the coaching staff and the new coach.

I sincerely hope the Packers do very well, I shudder to think what could happen if they loose.

But nothing about the players?  SMH.

Pistol GB posted:

Actually Scareyfast, all the talk I've heard about Newton is how much better the Panthers are without him.  They are 5-1 the last 6 games (since Kyle Allen took over), the only loss to San Francisco.  

Newton was 0-8 in his last 8 starts (going back to last year).  They are pretty much the opposite of demoralized.

Yep. They're playing good football without the diva. Pack will have their hands full if they don't bring it this week.

not much concern from local Carolina media today. listening to the radio and Panther homers were saying yeah GB is 7-2 but if you watched them play the Lions,Eagles,Chargers they have a number of weaknesses that can be exploited.

Basically we're still a finesse team that can be pushed around, Rodgers and the 52 dwarfs. I hope we rally and punish these guys.

If Bulaga and Bakh (and to some extent the rest of the OL) play like they did against the Chargers, they aren't going to beat anyone. At least in a game where they have to score more than 20 points. 

If Bulaga and Bakh play to the level they usually do, they can beat anyone and can put up 40 points. 

For all the other crap, that's why the San Diego game wasn't competitive. If you get that much pressure with a 4 man rush and stop the run, you'll stop any team. 

GBFanForLife posted:

Chance? No one forced them to come out throwing.

Yes someone did.   Those who kept committing penalties in the 1st half creating 2nd or 3rd and long situations. 

Drive 1 (3 plays for 7 yards) - False start on Bulaga creates 2nd and 16.  Hard to run here.

Drive 2 -  Jones run a 1st down for 5 yards.   Jenkins false start on 3rd n 1 creates 3rd n 6,   They convert,.   Next 1st down of drive, Jones runs for 5 again.  2nd down, false start Bahk.     2nd and 10 leads to two passes and a punt.

Drive 3 - Williams for 5 on 1st down.  Seeing a pattern yet?  2nd down, pnealty on Lazard for 5.   2nd down again, delay of game for 5 more.   2 passes and they convert.    1st down, Jones for 7 yards.....   They get another 1st down here before having to punt,

They don't touch the ball again until the 3rd quarter. 

https://www.espn.com/nfl/playbyplay?gameId=401128090

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Cam could be dangerous again if he has an OC who knows what to do with him. I don’t think Greg Roman knows what to do with a pocket passer, but dammit he knows what to do with a running QB. I think a guy like Frank Reich could build a great offense around Cam, who IS a talented QB. I think NE might be on him if released also with Brady probably heading out after this year. 

Grave Digger posted:

Cam could be dangerous again if he has an OC who knows what to do with him. I don’t think Greg Roman knows what to do with a pocket passer, but dammit he knows what to do with a running QB. I think a guy like Frank Reich could build a great offense around Cam, who IS a talented QB. I think NE might be on him if released also with Brady probably heading out after this year. 

As a Packer fan, I would not want him in Chicago next year. 

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