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I just looked, Peppers might be playing better now than he did in 3 years in GB.  ****.  

The unscouted look should be the jet sweep to Janis!.  That play has been waiting for stardom for weeks now

See some media pundits are claiming that the Panther defense will give a rusty AR problems. Think it's probably more likely that AR plays well but the weak link on the Packers is the issue- the defense.

El-Ka-Bong posted:

I just looked, Peppers might be playing better now than he did in 3 years in GB.  ****.  

The unscouted look should be the jet sweep to Janis!.  That play has been waiting for stardom for weeks now

What is dumb is we've had success last year with it, ran some fakes off it, then promptly scrapped it. Why?

I see Newton pulling a Kaepernick this Sunday and running for a lot of yards. He ran against the Vikings with success and the GB D is not the Vikings D. Carolina will probably pull out the old film of Kaep running wild, much less Newton being a slightly better passer.

Fandame posted:

I see Newton pulling a Kaepernick this Sunday and running for a lot of yards. He ran against the Vikings with success and the GB D is not the Vikings D. Carolina will probably pull out the old film of Kaep running wild, much less Newton being a slightly better passer.

Or they could pull a Kaeprnick and pass for a zillion.

Kaep or Cam passing is a toss up to me. They both are inaccurate. 

CAR offense can be stopped. Absolutely no reason to believe the Domfense can do that, so they likely do.

#oppositegeorge

Nick Perry, who missed Sunday's game because of foot and shoulder injuries, was in the trial return category and will be on a rep count today, coach Mike McCarthy said. Still not certain he will be back for Sunday at Carolina, but with the way Clay Matthews has played lately, the Packers could have a strong pass rushing duo again. "We're different with Nick and Clay on the field," McCarthy said

Rob Demovsky, ESPN Staff Writer

While I am optimistic about Rodgers playing well, it is a team game and it will take a  team to beat Carolina on Sunday!    Even though GB did it last year- it may be a bridge to far this time around.  I am hopeful and I have selected a special celebration beer if they win this week, and a really special one for each week hereafter!  Hope it works and I hope we are having this conversation next week!

I think we all expect the same thing from the D.  So it will be up to the O to crank out points to keep up.  That will hinge on AR's timing with the receivers and how well MM incorporates 33/30 into the ARO.

Pack88 posted:

While I am optimistic about Rodgers playing well, it is a team game and it will take a  team to beat Carolina on Sunday!    Even though GB did it last year- it may be a bridge to far this time around.  I am hopeful and I have selected a special celebration beer if they win this week, and a really special one for each week hereafter!  Hope it works and I hope we are having this conversation next week!

Since those beers will go unopened if they lose I call dibs

I wonder if the Panthers laugh hysterically while watching film of the Packers defense trying to defend the screen game. Gotta be tough to decide whether to run the ball, screen, QB draw, or Read Option against a McCarthy Era Defense. #2010defensewasafluke

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Playing the Panthers is going to be a tricky endeavor. While Cam is indeed a quarterback, he's a much better runner than a passer.

The Packers are a much better run defense than pass defense. If they stack the box and force Cam to throw I think they will force some TOs that Rodgers can turn into points.

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El-Ka-Bong posted:
Fandame posted:

I see Newton pulling a Kaepernick this Sunday 

We didn't have Fackrel then

During the Kaepernick playoff game I just assumed Eric Walden was the guy who messed up and that's one the reasons they let him walk. Walden is still in the league and has 27 sacks the last 5 years. Walden seems to be a Hayward/Hyde case where he has played better after leaving Green Bay.

Keys:   Contain.  Good tackling.  No blown assignments or big plays.

(You know, all the stuff we suck at.)

Seriously, this D has to realize the season is on the line.  Guys like Matthews and Daniels usually rise to these occasions.  Just keep AR in the game.

And for the love of ****, if you get a chance at a turnover don't blow it!

Tdog posted:

guys on the radio said Carolina has 19 guys on their injury report, and that if Captn Munnerlyn can't go guess who replaces him?

Ladarius Gunther

Munnerlyn will play....but Funchess may not. Starting guard ruled out. 

 

https://www.catscratchreader.c...rai-turner-ruled-out 

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Packers need to control the tempo on offers and create turnovers on D to win this game.  Trading blows won't get it done as the Carolina D is sneaky good and I am really concerned with the read option and McCaffrey on screens. 

The fact we have backup corners and a banged up Perry doesn't help either.  This is where having a TJ Watt could really help them put pressure on Cam.  If Perry can't go or is limited (which seems like 50% of the time) then Clay is going to need to have a monster game.  He looked good last week but we need the vintage CMIII to show up tomorrow. 

1 would think. However I would like to have 10/11 or 11/11 preferred starters, especially on defense. 

Take nothing for granted. McCaffrey is 10x the player Brad Hoover ever was. Cam is a big guy that's difficult to bring down.

On offense the Pack needs to keep pace & preferably have the lead & keep pressure on the Carloina Offense. Maybe the Pack can generate a couple turnovers to give the Offense some nice field position. 

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