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Wonder what Matt flynns impact will be on our gameplan. Flynn obviously understands gb offense inside and out and along with seahags stiff defense, on the road this game worries me. On the other hand it's got to rub flynn the wrong way to see Wilson start over him. I just can see a guy like Flynn content with a big payday, paying his dues sitting behind a league MVP, now watching a rookie start. Makes me a tad sry for him.
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I think a more interesting discussion topic is how to defend Wilson. He's a pretty unique QB and while blitzing young QB's is typically the way to go, I don't think that is the way to defend Wilson. I think you need to play him like Tebow, and force him to stay in the pocket or force him to roll to his right (thus forcing him to throw across his body). If you blitz him and get too far upfield, he'll beat you with his legs. He also seems like the kind of QB that seems more comfortable outside the pocket. But if you can force him to stay in the pocket, make him read the defense, and pick his passing lanes, you might get him into some trouble. I think keeping him in the pocket may also bring his height into the equation.

Not to say the Packers don'[t need to get pressure, but you can't have the OLB's just sprint upfield, allowing Wilson to escape. CMIII and Walden/Perry need to hold that edge, while Raji, Daniels and Worthy get some push in the middle.

Should be an interesting game. Seahawks have quietly turned into a pretty solid team.
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Originally posted by El-Ka-Bong:
the Packer fan?

I don't think so
Your thinking doesn't control the donger!!!

Dat's da poem 'eh but dat's not Tim!! E ain't painted Green and Gold 'eh, ya you betcha!!!

This is were I'm glad Flynn isn't the starter, I don't think he would feel like helping out a team that sat him down after making him think he was their guy!!
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Originally posted by CUPackFan:
force him to roll to his right (thus forcing him to throw across his body).


Totally disagree with this. Wilson made play after play after play for WI last year by getting out of the pocket. Like AR12, he is excellent throwing on the run, and it's rare that he'll throw back across the middle. And he is an even more dangerous runner than AR12 is.

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