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They will shock the world. Rodgers is gonna rip them up early, with TD passes to Cobb and Adams in the first quarter and CMIII will have a pick six INT, a forced fumble and two sacks, playing from whereever he wants. Sanchez collapses like a cheap suit. Pack up 24-10 at half and 45-31 at the end. Network broadcasters finally forced to admit Pack may end up in playoffs.

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2 up- tempo offenses going at it on Sunday. Both coaches espouse that strategy and both coaches know the challenges it presents. Chip wants his QBs to always face vanilla defenses and have a match-up advantage. MM wants his QB to shred whatever the defense tries by dissecting it at the LOS.

 

GB has the advantage at home because Rodgers can work his cadence and get them to declare and to jump offsides

 

 

GB has the advantage at home because Rodgers can work his cadence and get them to declare and to jump offsides

 

This implies that the Green Bay crowd is loud and can impact the Eagles offense.   It isn't.  

 

Gramps -  "Down in front, Sonny!  I'm a season ticket holder since 41, show some respect."

Last edited by BrainDed
Originally Posted by Rusty:
Originally Posted by antiworst:

Rodgers throws 2 picks and Lacy fumbles once. Cutler doesn't turn it over and Forte goes for 150+. Bears stun the Packers 37-20.

 Bring this out after we win the Super Bowl in 2017. How can it ever get stale?

Originally Posted by Satori:

No, it actually implies that the GB crowd is quiet when GB is on offense

 

What are you brainded ?

 

No, when you say GB has the "advantage" it implies the other team is at a disadvantage because they are not able to use the same strategy.

Mmmkay Pumkim? 

The Eagles inability to use the strategy is not dependent on the noise in the stadium - they simply have an inferior QB who can't read, diagnose and adjust at the LOS like Rodgers does

 

Rodgers' awesomeness at the LOS works perfectly at Lambeau, not so well in other venues

Hence, the Packers have the advantage at home.

 

Note how many offsides/neutral zone incursions GB offense gets at home vs on the road.

 

Originally Posted by BrainDed:
Originally Posted by Satori:

No, it actually implies that the GB crowd is quiet when GB is on offense

 

What are you brainded ?

 

No, when you say GB has the "advantage" it implies the other team is at a disadvantage because they are not able to use the same strategy.

Mmmkay Pumkim? 

Are we talking to Satan like he's a stupid kindergartner?!?

 

This shall end well. 

hmmm, no idea how to call this one.

 

Philly is traveling on a short week and you have to think Sanchez will hit a rough patch.

 

i was worried about Forte last week and the D did well so McCoy can be corralled. 

 

Were at home, and have dominated here since the Jets went up big in the first half.

 

Got to think well prevail in a high scoring affair as the offense is humming.

Dont let Sproles run wild and kick it away from him.

 

Interested to see how Matthews and Barrington play in this one.

34-28 Pack  

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Packers score early and often. Rodgers breaks every record known to man and cures cancer. Lacy runs for 15,000 yards and negotiates world peace at halftime. Jordy catches 287 passes and 123 touchdowns while ending world hunger and stopping the Ebola outbreak. Meanwhile, Blair Kiel, Rusty, and ChilliJon start new threads lambasting posters who have the audacity to question why MM would call a zone stretch run with John Kuhn on 4th down and 30 from his own 10 yard line.

 

Packers still win 80 godzillion to minus 2, but the aforementioned are still miserable because someone questioned MM.

 

Antiworst

 

its been established you've been a Packer fan since Betty Crocker was tossing out free hand jobs in Home Ec class. We get it. 

 

What's in question is has there been any singular game you felt GB wasn't going to get boat raced? 

 

You expect the Antiworst and hope for the best. 

Chip Kelly, known for being offensive (minded), says some offensive things about Green Bay.  He ends up having to face both the team and the fans.  Unable to come up with an unoffensive game plan, he ends up being more concerned about getting out of Green Bay alive - much less win the game. 

GB 38 (if the TEs can hang onto TD passes), Phil 17

 

R Man - good to know you are still around. 

Originally Posted by ChilliJon:

Antiworst

 

its been established you've been a Packer fan since Betty Crocker was tossing out free hand jobs in Home Ec class. We get it. 

 

What's in question is has there been any singular game you felt GB wasn't going to get boat raced? 

 

You expect the Antiworst and hope for the best. 

I think the Packers will win this week. How about you?

Originally Posted by BrainDed:

GB has the advantage at home because Rodgers can work his cadence and get them to declare and to jump offsides

 

This implies that the Green Bay crowd is loud and can impact the Eagles offense.   It isn't.  

 When was the last time you went to a game in GB?

Gramps -  "Down in front, Sonny!  I'm a season ticket holder since 41, show some respect."

 

I think the Packers offense gonna have trouble early if Eddie continues to dance, IMO Philly is NOT gonna bring the blitzkrieg early in game and instead fill the passing lanes and rely on the front guys to get pressure.
Much like Detroit defensive blueprint.
IMO, Eddie & Running game HAVE to gash if Philly lays back on defense.

I agree. and this game makes me a bit nervous.

Anyone predicting a blowout is setting themselves up to be disappointed.

I can see this game coming down to a 3 or 4 point swing either way. pretty much settling for a FG may end up costing a W for either team...

make no mistake, the Birds are good. just really a fine football team.

but, I give the edge to the home team, but not by 3... GB 31, Birds 24. and this with Rodgers engineering a perfect 4 minute drive to close out the 4th quarter for the final 7.

I think we will all be sitting on the edges of our seats in this one.

just the way I like it! I dislike blowouts... they get boring.

 

Been burned by Dom and crew too many times and I'm still not sold on the defense. That said, AR is red hot and the team is just playing too well at Lambeau for me to go against them. In Philly I would probably go the other way.

 

Packers 41

Eagles   31

I know that we are favored despite the fact that the Eagles have a better record. I think we lose in a close one. We will have trouble with WR Matthews and TE Celic in the middle. I don't see Hawk and Clay stopping them. Not sure of the score but the birds are a better all around team.

What's special about Sanchez? He played well in Pre-Season... so do a lot of back up QBs. He had a very good game last week, but CAR is not a good team right now.

 

The Eagles two losses came against teams with balance (ARI and SFO ).

 

Kelly's offense puts players in space to succeed. I expect Capers and the D will have something to defend that.

 

I like GB in this by at least 10.

 

 

 

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