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+ To Montravious Adams for making a handful of plays in 3.5 seasons and being on such a sucky DL that there is chatter about you getting a second contract.

++ To Tyler Lancaster for somehow getting a significant snaps on an NFL roster... for 3 seasons.

+++ To Dean Lowry for somehow getting a $20M second contract from the Pack despite doing nothing ... unless you are literally unblocked.

++++ To Mike Pettine for fooling the Packer front office into thinking that because you are bald and don't smile you somehow possess an intense demeanor that will be passed down to your players.

+++++ To Brian Gutekunst for riding the talents of Aaron Rodgers, Aaron Jones, Jamaal Williams, David Bakhtiari, Cory Linsley, Davante Adams, and Mason Crosby (all selected by Ted) and the creative offensive mind/head coach selected by Mark Murphy to such good records the past 2 regular seasons that very few Packer fans are paying attention to your overwhelmingly shitty draft decisions.

- To Vike fans who were hoping to FINALLY get a top QB like Lawrence or Fields.

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Matt LaFleur on the state of the Packers' run D: "We better get it fixed and fast because I have a pretty good idea of what's going to happen (Thursday) in San Francisco. โ€ฆ The formula has been written, We've got to step up and get it fixed. If not, we're going to keep getting these results."

Rob Demovsky, ESPN Staff Writer
Not a particularly optimistic assessment for Thursday night from the head coach.

Biggest Minus - I could be wrong, but I don't believe the Pack ever forced the Vikes to punt until around the 11:30 mark of the 4th quarter.  Not only did they not force them to punt, they gave up primarily slow time consuming drives that shortened the game which played into the Vikings favor.  Never forced a turnover or did a "bend but not break", they broke every single time and gave up 7 on each Vikings possession until well into the 4th quarter.  Mike Pettine's defense gets an F double minus for this game for how bad this was. 

Honestly, you're better off giving up 28 points quickly instead of giving it up slowly and methodically as Pettine's defense did.  By doing that, it kept Rodgers off the field and forced the Packers' passing game to make plays on a very windy day.  They could have given the offense a break at the end of the game by stuffing the Vikes just 1 time on the final possession, but they gave up a 1st down which caused them to burn a TO and the 2 minute warning stoppage.  On a windy day it was going to be almost impossible for Rodgers and co. to make a comeback with the little bit of time they were given. 

@pkr_north posted:

1. + 30 played his tail off, thinking about keeping this guy around

2. + I mean the ilb were not terrible but that d has got some real big problems



1. Why? If he's cheap, sure, but he's not starter quality.

2. They weren't that good, either. We all knew Minnesota was going to run, it's exactly what they did, they played the "run stuffing" combo and they still got owner. The one good play was the result of three Minny linemen planting their thumbs up their butts.

@michiganjoe posted:

Matt LaFleur on the state of the Packers' run D: "We better get it fixed and fast because I have a pretty good idea of what's going to happen (Thursday) in San Francisco. โ€ฆ The formula has been written, We've got to step up and get it fixed. If not, we're going to keep getting these results."

Rob Demovsky, ESPN Staff Writer
Not a particularly optimistic assessment for Thursday night from the head coach.


They have Kenny Clark. If you watched the LOS today, they doubled Clark almost every play and the other guys couldn't make plays 1 x 1. The Vikings OL isn't even really that good.

Unless they make a trade for a stud DL, this isn't likely to improve.

This is a recurring theme for the majority of the last 10 years. If they make the playoffs this year, that's 8 appearances since the Super Bowl win. They've signed three high-level free agents since then- Julius Peppers, Z. Smith, and P. Smith. They've resisted signing other free agents over the years because they didn't want to mortgage the future. They'd rather optimize their chances of winning games three years from now than go all out in a single year or two and then have a down stretch.

In 3 years, we'll be watching Jordan Love handoff to AJ Dillon as the Packers (hopefully) fight for a wild card spot. 

@michiganjoe posted:

Matt LaFleur on the state of the Packers' run D: "We better get it fixed and fast because I have a pretty good idea of what's going to happen (Thursday) in San Francisco. โ€ฆ The formula has been written, We've got to step up and get it fixed. If not, we're going to keep getting these results."

Rob Demovsky, ESPN Staff Writer
Not a particularly optimistic assessment for Thursday night from the head coach.

Ya but isnโ€™t HE the guy who needs to fix it? Isnโ€™t he the hc- almost like heโ€™s a by-stander just watching the movie...

@DH13 posted:

Traffic seems down here this season.

X4 had just under 1 Million Std Page views & 0% of traffic attributed to spiders/bots for the month of October 2020.

This is pretty normal traffic every year since I've been here (Dec 2005) & I don't even own the place anymore.

New owners doing a great job!

@pkr_north posted:

Ya but isnโ€™t HE the guy who needs to fix it? Isnโ€™t he the hc- almost like heโ€™s a by-stander just watching the movie...

I'm wondering if MLF is being hamstrung by people higher up in the FO. (Forced to keep Pettine)

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Look at some of the key plays in today's game. The Vikings schemed things to make Packer players that don't normally make plays do so. That was the difference.

Keke had Cook in the backfield and missed on what turned into about a 35 yard run for Cook.

Vernon Scott missed a tackle against Cook that would have stopped that 51-yard screen after a 20 yard gain.

ESB could have made plays on 3rd and 4th down on a key drive.

Chandon Sullivan got so toasted on a 3rd and long that he was 10 yards off in coverage for an easy conversion.

Josh Jackson. That's a constant.

MVS went over 100 yards receiving today (for his last 5 games combined). He's played over 250 snaps the last 5 games and has 9 catches for 101 yards. When Adams is getting coverage rolled to him, the other WR has to make them pay. He can't.

Their ILBs may be OK in a few years, but they are not run stoppers to say the least.

Sure, Alexander did have a key DPI, but for the most part the Packers lost the game because their weak spots got exploited.

They don't have playmakers to make up for this. 2 interceptions and 2 fumble recoveries in 7 games are not the look of a playoff team.

@Boris posted:

X4 had just under 1 Million Std Page views & 0% of traffic attributed to spiders/bots for the month of October 2020.

This is pretty normal traffic every year since I've been here (Dec 2005) & I don't even own the place anymore.

New owners doing a great job!

I'm sure they are.  It just seems when I've checked in this year there are more often fewer new posts than I remember in years past.

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