Hahahahaha hahahahahaha
Darnold with another high pass with a wide open Jefferson.
Amazing what a pass rush does. Goff starts doing Goff things and Darnold starts Darnolding.
Pressure Darnold and he's crap.
He started making all kinds of bad decisions last week on their last posession when Hafley finally started getting to him.
Darnold misses Jefferson WIDE open twice.
That's the pre-2024 Darnold.
Horrendous QB'ing
Now we know why Love is rated higher in almost every metric.
Reichert almost did an Anders.
How did we lose to these teams.
@MichiganPacker2 posted:Amazing what a pass rush does. Goff starts doing Goff things and Darnold starts Darnolding.
If the Chiefs end up playing either of these teams in the Super Bowl (if the Chiefs get there), Spagnuolo is going to send the house on every passing down.
I hope to hell we're saving some of that balls out blitzing for the playoffs.
@D J posted:I'm a Packers fan, what's pressure?
Remember CM3 or Reggie White?
This is the key to the NFCN. Get pressure on any of them and they wilt.
@Pikes Peak posted:How did we lose to these teams.
We have Gary and LVN and we wait for them to make plays. Both of these teams have better edge rushers and personnel that can actually blitz well. We have Edgerrin Cooper. They each have 2-3 guys as good or better than Cooper.
@Boris posted:Horrendous QB'ing
Now we know why Love is rated higher in almost every metric.
This is America we donβt do metrics
@MichiganPacker2 posted:Remember CM3 or Reggie White?
Or Gary right before the knee and the 4-3. Hell, GB in the Smiths' first year.
@DH13 posted:This is the key to the NFCN. Get pressure on any of them and they wilt.
Love might be better than any of them under pressure, at least if he's healthy.
@Boris posted:Horrendous QB'ing
Now we know why Love is rated higher in almost every metric.
If you put Love (or probably even Caleb Williams) behind either of these OLs with these WRs, they are both Pro Bowlers too.
@MichiganPacker2 posted:If the Chiefs end up playing either of these teams in the Super Bowl (if the Chiefs get there), Spagnuolo is going to send the house on every passing down.
Neither one of these teams is getting there
Hahahahahahahaha hahahahahaha
Keep going for it on 4th down meathead!!
@DH13 posted:This is the key to the NFCN. Get pressure on any of them and they wilt.
The Giants beat the Patriots twice in the Super Bowl because they had a front four that could bother Brady. It doesn't matter if it's Brady, Mahomes, or Montana. If you can consistently put pressure on a QB it eventually gets to them. No one likes getting hit hard by 270 pound guys over and over.
Fuckinβ meathead
@Boris posted:Hahahahahahahaha
hahahahahaha
Keep going for it on 4th down meathead!!
4th and inches with the best OL in football and you throw that? Just run behind Sewell.
This is basically a playoff game as the winner makes it to another round of the playoffs. That means Aaron Jones is due for a killer fumble.
@MichiganPacker2 posted:4th and inches with the best OL in football and you throw that? Just run behind Sewell.
You know that....I know that.....why doesn't meathead or supposed OC jeeenyious know that?
As someone said last week, Nailor might be better than any of our WRs.
@MichiganPacker2 posted:The Giants beat the Patriots twice in the Super Bowl because they had a front four that could bother Brady. It doesn't matter if it's Brady, Mahomes, or Montana. If you can consistently put pressure on a QB it eventually gets to them. No one likes getting hit hard by 270 pound guys over and over.
Im seeing it in Darnoldβs eyes right now.
Disagree with that. He isn't better than probably 4 of them. He has Addison and Jefferson taking attention away from him.
So, after Packers blow out the Eagles next week, which of these teams do we want to play. We'll get the winner in the divisional round.
I can't help rooting for Aaron Jones. It's killing me this is the least hateable Viking team I can remember. Usually there's a defensive player I can't stand. Lions are dominating in that regard, too.
@MichiganPacker2 posted:So, after Packers blow out the Eagles next week, which of these teams do we want to play. We'll get the winner in the divisional round.
Lions because it would hurt their fan base more and give the Packers more confidence.
Lions four man rush brings pressure.
who knew?
@MichiganPacker2 posted:So, after Packers blow out the Eagles next week, which of these teams do we want to play. We'll get the winner in the divisional round.
I wouldnβt sleep on the Rams.
@PackLandVA posted:I wouldnβt sleep on the Rams.
They are well coached.
@MichiganPacker2 posted:The Giants beat the Patriots twice in the Super Bowl because they had a front four that could bother Brady. It doesn't matter if it's Brady, Mahomes, or Montana. If you can consistently put pressure on a QB it eventually gets to them. No one likes getting hit hard by 270 pound guys over and over.
It's not even that hard. You don't need that much pressure. They're not really beating Darnold up, just compressing the pocket and getting in his face then a few hits. Hothouse flower.
If one thing this contest between these douchebag franchises has proven is that if the Packers can get a consistent pass rush and a true 1 WR ( I admit I thought the collective would prove that wrong but they are not) they will be right back with these dipsticks for the division But thatβs 2 things π π€£
WTF is that kick?!?
way to go
A Lions loss will devastate this fanbase. To have a team like this for their first time in many of their lifetimes and have to play multiple road games to make a Super Bowl is going to be crushing. The only way they could get a home game would be for the Packers or the 4 seed to take out the Eagles.
If the Vikings lose, their fanbase will still look at this season as a huge success.