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skully posted:
ChilliJon posted:

If all goes well Ha Ha might be traded by Tuesday. Would love to see Gute pick up a 2nd rounder but I’d be happy with a bag of lock washers and Clinton Dix gone. Only way he stays is if Gute can’t find a better option than the 3rd round comp pick he’s likely to get after Ha Ha signs his FA deal. 

Jags might have some bait,  4 detained  in a nightclub this morning.

all  4 are SAFETIES 

https://www.theguardian.com/sp...s-game-nfl-nightclub

So we are going to troll British jails for players? That sounds very viking like.

DH13 posted:
Henry posted:

I totally agree this is not a year for high expectations since they are gluing things back together BUT without any basis in logic, I believe the Packers will win this specific game.  Why?  Because these are the games they just explode then go on to lose to Jets or the like.   

This is a potential playoff team, just not a very good playoff team.  The NFC North as a whole is the shoot yourself in the foot division.

This game may tell us more about the Rams than the Packers.  Rams undefeated, midseason, heavily favored at home.  Teams without a certain mettle are known to trip in these situations.  So we got them right where we want them!

I'm kind of looking at the next 6 weeks as 'working games' that would be nice to win but really are more valuable as opportunities for GB to improve.  They need to win a certain % of them to remain in the hunt but above all, they need to go into Dec a much better team than they currently are.

While I'm encouraged by what the D was able to do in the first half and what the O was getting done in spurts, it looks like they're going to be like this the rest of the season. 

The D needs a handful of better players to be good for a full game.  You can scheme an incomplete D to success until a good OC figures it out and plays around your scheme.  When a good D has enough players that can win their matchups, that's harder to outscheme.  One more solid draft hopefully does it.  On offense, ****.  I just don't know what the next step is for them to start playing well enough to outscore better teams.  Is it all MM?  Is it AR's knee?  Is it the OL?

They looked better yesterday but I think some of that was the result of 2 weeks prep and rest, and part of it the Rams falling in a trap.  We'll know by Thanksgiving what they are. 

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