Skip to main content

James Jones lights it up--over 100 yards, two TDs and the Packers roll 34-17. It's a bit close in the second quarter, but Orton gets sacked twice by CMIII and fumbles once, taken in by B.J. Raji who gets to hula dance again. Finley gets some catches but no TDs, and Flynn gets to play in the fourth quarter and gets to pass. Sherrod and House also see the field. Good day to be at Lambeau.
Original Post

Replies sorted oldest to newest

Flynn isn't getting any PT this week.

McCarthy takes his foot off the gas early in the third, Starks atones for a bad Week 3 performance for rushing over 100 yards with a score. Jennings goes over 100 with a score, Finley doesn't get a TD, but Nelson does. Cobb with a TD, maybe. James Jones who?

Rodgers goes 24 of 33 for 305 yards and 3 TD's with 0 interceptions. Factor in that one last kneel down late in the game.

Broncos make it a game late, Erik Decker goes over 100 yards with a TD against our weak pass defense, but we hold them to less than 60 yards rushing. Orton tosses 2 picks (both by Burnett) and fumbles another one away.

Packers 37, Broncos 17
From Schefter
quote:

Now's not the time for Tebow:
Denver has balked at playing quarterback Tim Tebow, and it might serve the Broncos well to stick to that Sunday at Green Bay. No one has haunted Heisman Trophy winners quite like Packers cornerback Charles Woodson, who is the only Heisman winner to ever intercept a pass by a fellow Heisman winner in the NFL.

Counting this season, Woodson now has done it four times. He already did it to Newton in Week 2, just as he had done it against Matt Leinart in 2006 and 2010, Vinny Testaverde in 2007 and Carson Palmer in 2009, when Woodson picked off the former Bengals quarterback two times in one game. In the unlikely event the Broncos have to call on Tebow, Woodson will be ready.

Add Reply

Post
×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×