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Not to mention turning their worst position on defense (inside LB) into their best position (Clay Matthews). 

 

Their run defense on the line (with regard to defensive linemen) is still as bad as it was before moving Matthews, IMO, but he's helped patch things up. Watch him shoot through gaps to disrupt the running lanes. Yes, he was always good in pursuit, but it's different when you're coming from the outside, chasing runners from behind as they head into and through the line of scrimmage, and when you're coming right up the middle and making RBs change direction in the backfield in order to avoid you. 

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Originally Posted by YATittle:

Deja vu all over again, except this time with more production on the ground from Eddie as the Vikes play two deep and Rodgers takes what they give him. Two first half TD passes to Nelson, two on the ground for Eddie, 31-0 at the half and 45-10 final as once again Rodgers sits out the fourth quarter.

 

Peppers gets a forced fumble and two sacks.

One of your better predictions YA.  I'll buy it.

I predict that the turf becomes responsible for a couple of injurys or effects those packers already hurting. Perry wont start Clay moves back to his regular position and our run defense gets slashed. Special teams contuine their decline dispite a good return on our part. Rodgers throws a rare interception on a tipped pass. Teddy B does ok and Greg J has a good game and at the very end the scoreboard shows a Vikings win and Zimmer keeps his job.

Originally Posted by PackerPatrick:

I predict that the turf becomes responsible for a couple of injurys or effects those packers already hurting. Perry wont start Clay moves back to his regular position and our run defense gets slashed. Special teams contuine their decline dispite a good return on our part. Rodgers throws a rare interception on a tipped pass. Teddy B does ok and Greg J has a good game and at the very end the scoreboard shows a Vikings win and Zimmer keeps his job.

 

You forgot the plague of herpes.

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I'm not buying what the hippie's selling. Little too thick around the perimeter for chia seeds, whole leaf green tea, and becoming one with red rock. 

 

I think she's mixing in some BW3 sliders and sitting on a ring of car keys to a grand Cherokee with leather appointments and climate control just off screen. 

 

Those arent desert feet either. And you don't sit in the AZ sun like that without a little Banana boat SPF 140 and look a little pasty. 

 

I'm onto you quasi hippie. I'm onto you. 

Last edited by ChilliJon
Originally Posted by Henry:
Originally Posted by PackerPatrick:

I predict that the turf becomes responsible for a couple of injurys or effects those packers already hurting. Perry wont start Clay moves back to his regular position and our run defense gets slashed. Special teams contuine their decline dispite a good return on our part. Rodgers throws a rare interception on a tipped pass. Teddy B does ok and Greg J has a good game and at the very end the scoreboard shows a Vikings win and Zimmer keeps his job.

 

You forgot the plague of herpes.

Yah, and lacy comes down with herpes because of last weeks throwback pants...how is that?

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