+ Cook's catch wasn't even close. This isn't another "Dez and the 'boys was robbed" moment. Clean catch, clean win!
+ The Packers finally shut up Joe and Troy.
- We get Joe and Troy again next weekend.
CAPackFan95 posted:ChilliJon posted:Cook might have a better game against Atlanta. So will Ty. And Adams. And Cobb.
We are going to the ****ing Super Bowl man.
Greatest Moments in Jerryworld history:
2nd best moment - Runaway unmanned cart picks up unsuspecting passengers on field creating one of the funniest YouTube videos in human history.
Greatest Moment -Today's game ending was the greatest moment in JerryWorld history. As a Packers fan, there was nothing sweeter than teasing Cowboys fans into thinking it would be a great moment in their history only to have it become a great moment in Packers' history.
Not that it mattered, but Schum avg over 50 per punt. He's in the zone.
Deadhead Archer posted:...
- We get Joe and Troy again next weekend.
And the Super Bowl too.
excalibur posted:CAPackFan95 posted:ChilliJon posted:Cook might have a better game against Atlanta. So will Ty. And Adams. And Cobb.
We are going to the ****ing Super Bowl man.
It's great to see you finally putting your visual stamp on GB winning a SB. Kind of a vault like keeper. Thanks!
Packers O vs the leagues best D in this streak
34 pts vs #5 scoring D (DAL)
38 pts vs #2 scoring D (NYG)
38 pts vs #6 scoring D (MIN)
38 pts vs #3 scoring D (SEA)
6 straight games >30 pts
I'm liking our chances to go all the way. Atlanta and I'm thinking New England will be tough as nails but there's no stopping this team. Winners of 8 straight, now 2 more to go. I bet if we win it all it will be once again Mason that will get the game winner late in the 4th.
Opening Line....
Packers +4
Moneyline +165
O/U 60.5
Wow! Pack favored?
I'm shocked, too. However, it's where the big bettors put their millions to start off the week I guess. I'd rather be dogs and have AR play with a little chip again.
No guys....
Packers are +4 (Atlanta -4)
oooo.....me likey that then.....I wonder of the O/U will get bumped as the week goes. It might depend on Julio Jones turf toe.
I am LOVING that moneyline bet. +165? Get in early while the gettings good. On the spread too. Gotta think that will get down to 3 by game tims
Public money always goes on the Packers and the over. It all depends on what the Billy Walters of the world do as far as where it goes from here.
I'm having a tough time with this years collection. It's troubling.
I never, ever thought I'd see a team like the 2010 Packers. They were DOA with the injuries. 13 guys on the IR? Then they beat Favre in his last game at Lambeau. Got Childress fired a few weeks later. I think they got 3 coaches fired that year. Aaron got hurt. Loss at New England. Win against Lovie going all in the last week of the regular season. "Why not us?" By Aaron. Beating the Bears in Chicago for the title. "White House on 3," After Favre **** the bed the year before. It was the PERFECT season. PERFECT.
But now this team is happening. I mean, This is a completely different collection going at things like no one expected from a different direction.
I love 2010 like nothing else. But this team is special. Maybe not as good but I wouldn't want to square up with either.
CAPackFan95 posted:I am LOVING that moneyline bet. +165? Get in early while the gettings good.
I cashed a +200 M/L today thanks to Mason "Ice" Crosby. âš
Game on again on NFL Network. The collision between Gunter and Burnett was really nasty. Worse the second time!
Deadhead Archer posted:
- We get Joe and Troy again next weekend.
Joe and Troy did the last 6 of our games in 2010 as well. I'm not complaining
ChilliJon posted:I'm having a tough time with this years collection. It's troubling.
I never, ever thought I'd see a team like the 2010 Packers. They were DOA with the injuries. 13 guys on the IR? Then they beat Favre in his last game at Lambeau. Got Childress fired a few weeks later. I think they got 3 coaches fired that year. Aaron got hurt. Loss at New England. Win against Lovie going all in the last week of the regular season. "Why not us?" By Aaron. Beating the Bears in Chicago for the title. "White House on 3," After Favre **** the bed the year before. It was the PERFECT season. PERFECT.
But now this team is happening. I mean, This is a completely different collection going at things like no one expected from a different direction.
I love 2010 like nothing else. But this team is special. Maybe not as good but I wouldn't want to square up with either.
I guess I'm going to fap myself and have LeRoy pissed at me.
A guy playing with one hand did way more than $40M worth of LBs.
Clay (1 tackle...1!) getting juked out of his jock was beyond pitiful. Peppers with 1 assist is just as bad if not worse. Holding penalties that weren't called didn't help, but slice that or dice that in any way and it equals suckage.
Somebody posted a stat that showed how many points the Packers and their opponents scored by quarter, and the 4th quarter was putrid. This game was no different. Pissing away a 15 point lead is not good to say the least.
Ditto for 31 points and 429 yards of offense. And a 4 play, 75 yard drive for a TD in slightly over 1 1/2 minutes.
Posted by Vikagra:
I rooted for the packers vs the Cowboys.
Living in NY I know far more Cowboy Fans than Packer fans. (I think everyone outside MN and WI can say that BTW.) So I chose to root for The Packers to beat the hated Cowboys and you know what I found out...it was easy.
Real easy.
Its a different world watching a game. The ref calls go your way, the commentators love your decisions and you are confident your team will pull it off a win even with your back against the wall. And then they do.
It was really a pleasant experience. Now I can go backto rooting against them next week...but then again, its the Falcons. Playoffs are such a confusing time of year.
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My favorite quotes from the MM presser:
Congratulate the Dallas Cowboys on an incredible team, the season they had this year, um but this, this game is you know... this was about us.
They're an outstanding football team but frankly we felt we were a better football team.
We're an excellent football team and we're two steps away from achieving greatness.
None better than We're nobody's underdogs but still pretty cool stuff. I'll miss M3 one day when he's no longer the Packer's HC.
Great win, draining is definitely the right word. But man was there dual coaching malpractice there in the last two minutes. Dallas wasting a down and saving time while having a timeout was insane. Who didn't think "Oh thank the lord it's 4th down already" on that drive?
The drive before was McCarthy's malpractice moment. That second down big running formation was just atrocious. This just isn't a power running offense to begin with. If you insist on running it for the love of god spread them out some. And you didn't even have to run it. With the time on the clock, and the two timeouts Dallas had, passing and getting a first down on either 2nd or 3rd down would have drained the clock dry (assuming you stay in bounds on a conversion and then go into 3 runs to set up the field goal mode) and if you didn't convert the first down they would have plenty of time regardless.
Rodgers is out of his mind good right now. Hopefully they can jump out to a lead next week, let Matty Ice not show Dak-like poise and patience in the comeback attempt because I don't actually think Ryan is all that clutch and we can put it to bed early. I don't need the stress of another game like this. Stomp the dirty birds out of existence. Thanks in advance Aaron.
+ I don't think Perry has been given enough credit for his game. That knock down on third down at the end of the game.....won the game (as it turned out) for the Packers.
derps posted:Another week of Gunter, oh well
Gunter was matched up on Beckham and Dez, not Randall, let that sink in. I mean Bryant might make more sense because of his size, but still, the UDFA shadowing the opposition star receiver is interesting, to say the least, and with Burnett out they stuck with it as the best plan.
Boris posted:Posted by Vikagra:
I rooted for the packers vs the Cowboys.
Living in NY I know far more Cowboy Fans than Packer fans. (I think everyone outside MN and WI can say that BTW.) So I chose to root for The Packers to beat the hated Cowboys and you know what I found out...it was easy.
Real easy.
Its a different world watching a game. The ref calls go your way, the commentators love your decisions and you are confident your team will pull it off a win even with your back against the wall. And then they do.
It was really a pleasant experience. Now I can go backto rooting against them next week...but then again, its the Falcons. Playoffs are such a confusing time of year.------------------
If they can only enjoy games not involving teams the Vikings haven't spectacularly failed against then I hope they find a find a subscription to the Jacksonville Practice Channel because the playoffs aren't for them.
Game of inches. Yup. Let's have more of this!
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Nobody's mentioned the crazy nonfumble on the hand off to Monty late in the 4th! Talk about Jedi mind tricks. At one point they both had their eyes off the ball as it bounced around between them and happened to settle right into Monty's basket. They only showed the replay once but holy crap were they lucky it didn't end up on the ground. Can't find a pic of it yet.
fightphoe93 posted:Greatest Moments in Jerryworld history:
2nd best moment - Runaway unmanned cart picks up unsuspecting passengers on field creating one of the funniest YouTube videos in human history.
Greatest Moment -Today's game ending was the greatest moment in JerryWorld history. As a Packers fan, there was nothing sweeter than teasing Cowboys fans into thinking it would be a great moment in their history only to have it become a great moment in Packers' history.
Biggest minus is that there wasn't a camera on Jerruh for the game winning FG like there was in 2014 for the Dez-no catch.
This guy was prepared!
+ I like that the refs pretty much let the players play. No doubt there were calls that were missed but at least it went both ways. The same could be said for the KC Pitt game too IMO.
I don't give a rats arse about the Yeah buts and the so and so should have done this or that stuff. So what ? The whole season has been that way. It was an awesome win no matter how you want to slice it and that's all that matters.
I still can't believe what I saw last night. What a gem of game !!!!
BartManDude posted:My favorite quotes from the MM presser:
Congratulate the Dallas Cowboys on an incredible team, the season they had this year, um but this, this game is you know... this was about us.
They're an outstanding football team but frankly we felt we were a better football team.
We're an excellent football team and we're two steps away from achieving greatness.
None better than We're nobody's underdogs but still pretty cool stuff. I'll miss M3 one day when he's no longer the Packer's HC.
Me too. I have always been a McCarthy supporter until week 10 of this season. I thought he lost the team. Way too prove me wrong McCarthy. Excellent job!
Grave Digger posted:fightphoe93 posted:Greatest Moments in Jerryworld history:
2nd best moment - Runaway unmanned cart picks up unsuspecting passengers on field creating one of the funniest YouTube videos in human history.
Greatest Moment -Today's game ending was the greatest moment in JerryWorld history. As a Packers fan, there was nothing sweeter than teasing Cowboys fans into thinking it would be a great moment in their history only to have it become a great moment in Packers' history.
Biggest minus is that there wasn't a camera on Jerruh for the game winning FG like there was in 2014 for the Dez-no catch.
I guarantee there were at least 2 cameras on him - Fox just didn't want to hurt their relationship with Jerruh and show it.
Another positive: Kenny Clark. Recognition on the screen pass was excellent and he's flashing a lot of potential.
artis posted:CAPackFan95 posted:Can we resign Charles Woodson, as we are low on DBs? I want him to get another ring.
In Georgia dome we could use Tramon Williams too
At this point we could use the entire 2010 backfield.
Cheezers posted:I guarantee there were at least 2 cameras on him - Fox just didn't want to hurt their relationship with Jerruh and show it.
They had a choice between showing the joy of victory or the misery of defeat. I am okay with them focusing on the joy since it was the Packers. Seeing the Packer players mob Crosby and seeing Rodgers hugging the QB coach was good tv.
Henry posted:artis posted:CAPackFan95 posted:Can we resign Charles Woodson, as we are low on DBs? I want him to get another ring.
In Georgia dome we could use Tramon Williams too
At this point we could use the entire 2010 backfield.
If the Pack had that, they could not lose.
Timmy:
"Somebody posted a stat that showed how many points the Packers and their opponents scored by quarter, and the 4th quarter was putrid. This game was no different. Pissing away a 15 point lead is not good to say the least.
Ditto for 31 points and 429 yards of offense. And a 4 play, 75 yard drive for a TD in slightly over 1 1/2 minutes."
With how depleted the defense was and given the momentum factor and the Cowboys offensive line (read: such lines wear teams down), fine with the above, but you HAVE to mention that same defense NOT giving up a touchdown and instead a field goal the last time the Cowboys had the ball.
Has to be mentioned. (just my opinion.)