See you at Lambeau, Brady
Kamara has not looked good this game. And White is the type of LB that frustrates our offense.
Just donβt turn the ball over. Can Packers be beat sure but no one should be scared.
@richarddeitsch: Given how tight this game (in primetime) and that next week's NFC Championship Game is a can't-miss viewership monster regardless of the Bucs-Saints winner, Fox Sports executives are drunker than hell right now.
Looking like the Bucs
Tampa rematch. We owe them
They turned us over last time and really only scored off turnovers tonight. Gotta keep it clean
Repeat of last year, 13-3 to the NFCC playing the team that blew us out in the regular season.
But this time at Lambeau.
High scoring Saints didn't accomplish much today. TB D is right up there. They're physical, cold won't effect their D.
Yes, looking like the Bucs at Lambeau next week.
I missed the first game where we apparently got dominated. I guess I could go back and watch the highlights, but what happened in that game?
@The Pepper Assassin posted:Yes, looking like the Bucs at Lambeau next week.
I missed the first game where we apparently got dominated. I guess I could go back and watch the highlights, but what happened in that game?
We started up 10-0, and then the game got out of hand on interceptions. Never scored again and their defense abused the O-line the rest of the game.
Jesus Kamara.
That hurts.
Dagger
@NumberThree posted:We started up 10-0, and then the game got out of hand on interceptions. Never scored again and their defense abused the O-line the rest of the game.
And the Packers just piss pounded the #1 defense in the league.
BTW, you didn't do shit. Even using the word "we" to associate with the Packers is fucking rich coming out of your parasitic turdhole.
Brees 1 TD and 3 INT. Ooph
Thanks for the memories Drew. It's been fun.
Anyone think Jared Cook will be a Saint next season?
βA little bit behind β
almsot hit the receiver in the face
Brees is throwing in the towel, but it's not going far.
My fear is that Zebras are going to dictate the game with TB as the league wants pretty boy to win. Just my pessimism
Brees is getting no help from his receivers on the last two series.
Jesus Christ Troy, it's his last game.
Worst part about next week...having to listen to Buck and Ache-man engage in 4 quarters of verbal fellatio over Brady.
The Dolphins medical staff wouldn't pass Brees on his physical in 2006 forcing him to go to the Saints. College and Pro Football are a lot different the last 15 years because of that decision.
The Saints became good, the Dolphins languished for years, and the Dolphins (who signed Dante Culpepper instead) had their coach eventually give up on the NFL and go back to college. That coach was Nick Saban.
@Packwarrior posted:My fear is that Zebras are going to dictate the game with TB as the league wants pretty boy to win. Just my pessimism
I canβt buy that. Why wouldnβt hey want the mvp to win it? 12 has star power as well.
@The Pepper Assassin posted:Yes, looking like the Bucs at Lambeau next week.
I missed the first game where we apparently got dominated. I guess I could go back and watch the highlights, but what happened in that game?
They lost.
@Packwarrior posted:My fear is that Zebras are going to dictate the game with TB as the league wants pretty boy to win. Just my pessimism
Try optimism for a change...itβs far healthier.
@Packwarrior posted:My fear is that Zebras are going to dictate the game with TB as the league wants pretty boy to win. Just my pessimism
State Farm might have something to say about that. Imagine how giddy that CEO is with the prospect of a Mahomes-Rodgers Super Bowl.
Tampaβs Center is a dirty player. He really cleans the pile and hits after the whistle.
The very worst nightmare is that The Bucs may play the superb Owl at home. I feel dirty just because it crossed my mind.
Brees is going to try and throw a bomb and his arm will literally fall off.
First game they started in zone and we carved it up. They then switched to press man coverage and we did not react well to it. They appeared to do the same thing tonight. I suspect we will be much better prepared for it this time
Time to make Bradyβs career NFCC record 0-1.
@Henry posted:Brees is going to try and throw a bomb and his arm will literally fall off.
he was really bad tonight, nobody helped, but shit, he was really bad. payton did not help him much. he was sitting there like a dead duck, no play action, roll outs, nothing, just sit there and get pressured.
Going to have to give Rodgers time to take some deep shots. I don't think we want to play their D in a phone booth.
Turnovers matter.
The Tom Brady Bucs it is. The Rodgers Revenge Tour continues.
Our mission: go 1-0!
@MichiganPacker2 posted:Brees is definitely a shadow of what he was even 3 years ago. He's getting by on guile and experience.
Brady's arm is better than Brees, but he doesn't have a gun anymore.
The question, whether it's Brees or Brady, will be whether Pettine's will just keep allowing the dink and dunk stuff which is what both QBs are best at, or change it up.
Pettine's scheme is a really good fit against Josh Allen and as good as any scheme is going to be against Mahomes. It's not a great fit against Brees. Arians wants a vertical passing game, but Brady is better at the short stuff at this point, too.
I think the Pack match up worst with TB. Great front 4, very active in the back end. Brady's job is made pretty easy with the running game and solid weapons. Game after game, year after year, Brady gets the fortune of barely being touched in the pocket. If GB doesn't get to him, it will be a long night.
The last time we played them it was 84 degrees and their LB stuffed us when we tried outside zone. 26 degrees and a slow field will negate some of that speed for them.
If the bald man insists on rushing 3 consistently Sunday, Captain Turdriffic will have a good day.
After starting the last Tampa game by going 8 for 12 for 111 yards and leading two scoring drives.
Rodgers went 8 for 23 with 49 yards and two picks.
Was it really just the switch from zone to man?
I'll have to try to watch that game again.