seems to be the usual suspects talking about cock this time of night. Waiting for a couple others to chime in to make the circle complete
quote:Originally posted by Pack-Man:
If Nelson misses the game, Finley will be getting a lot of throws his way. Who knows, maybe he'll catch some this time.
I've ripped on the guy a lot these past several weeks, but he has all the ability in the world to be a difference maker for this team. Sounds like this week is a perfect opportunity to start to realize his potential. I hope he makes the best of it.
With Jordy, they win 38-13
without Jordy, they win 31-13
without Jordy, they win 31-13
I actually have a weird feeling that dumdum Finley will recognize the opportunity and step it up. Just give us a black Paul Coffman - complete with a hurdle of a would-be tackler, and the worm will turn for him fan-wise.
Last time the Packers were favored by more than 15 at home was 1998 against Philly. GB won 24-16. Pack was favored by 19 that day.
Any given Sunday.
Any given Sunday.
quote:Originally posted by Fond Du Arrigo:quote:Originally posted by Pack-Man:
If Nelson misses the game, Finley will be getting a lot of throws his way. Who knows, maybe he'll catch some this time.
I've ripped on the guy a lot these past several weeks, but he has all the ability in the world to be a difference maker for this team. Sounds like this week is a perfect opportunity to start to realize his potential. I hope he makes the best of it.
....no excuse for his drops, but everyone remembers Finley "preinjury"... he is not the same player, not much separation, no explosion after after the catch....he could be Bubba Franks right now, but I'm doubting he ever gets back to what he was.
It seems to me like "blowouts" are predicted far more often than they actually happen. I doubt the Jags just roll over. And the Packers are pretty banged up, too. If anything, I can see a relatively tight game for eh first half before the Packers pull away.
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