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+Plus:

MLF is a play calling genius and still remains one of the most under rated coaches in the league.

Malik Willis just embarrassed his former team.

This defense is a turnover machine through 3 games.

The Packers are 2-0 with a back up QB that's been here about a month.

-Neg:

Too many penalties.

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+ The defense is coming into form...in spite of early struggles, today it became pretty obvious they are NOT Joe Barry's D.

+ MLF can be a genius playcaller.

- Penalties...FFS!

- OL, as good as they looked last week in 1H vs Indy had no such similar stretch. They need to correct the dick-stepping.

Packers rushed for nearly 190 yards today. Without Love, that's a big reason why but this was a damn good DL they faced in 90 degree heat.

With Love back to being a true air threat and a much better QB in the red zone, this could be a hell of a balanced offense.

+++ Our Defense showed up to play. 8 sacks on Levis! X gets his 3rd INT in 3 games! Malik Willis was a great addition to this team! He's 2-0 as our starter! Our RBs ran their butts off! Jaire's Pick 6! Kraft is a BEAST! MLF is a pretty good play caller. Watson showed up! We get to listen to Bears fans whining.

---Penalties. Way too many of them and especially so, on the OL. We have to wait a week to hear vikings fans whining.

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When you consider that the Green Bay passing offense has been dumbed down by about 75-80 percent the past two weeks, this offense can be crazy good when Love gets back and plays to his potential.

CRAZY GOOD

LaFleur, in his presser, is extraordinarily fulsome in his praise of Malik Willis. Says he’s never seen anything like it in his time in the league. “You think you know but you don't know" regarding how much Willis has had to absorb and take on. Credits Tom Clements, also the team for rallying behind #2.

+

I really like the way Emanuel Wilson runs.

MLF pretty clearly one of the best offensive minds in the league.

Defense

2-0 with the backup QB.

-

Penalty issues continue and many are just sloppy mental mistakes.

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+ Can't say enough about Willis. Never thought they'd be 2-0 in these games.

+Gotta give props to MLF for keeping this team on point. Says a lot losing your starting QB and not shitting the bed.

+ As was posted earlier, sometimes you have to put up with the bad and the good. D was suspect at times early, but really dominated late. Props to Jaire, Van Ness, 55, Cooper, on and on. Played very aggressive when it mattered.

- Penalties. No excuse.

- Kicker. Saved his job with that last make. Hopefully a move upward long term.

- Vikings 3-0. Huge game next week. Put those mother fuckers in their place.

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+Malik Willis looks like a legit QB in this league and he's backing up Love.  I said last week that he'd have to do more than he did vs IND and he certainly did.  His threat to run is a real factor opposing D's have to account for. As a passer he can hit a guy in a window downfield.  Two steps ahead of every backup since Flynn.

+Hafley finally bringing pressure in the 4th and closing out the game.

-Is Rasheed Walker becoming a problem at LT?  I wasn't able to watch closely enough to see how he did vs their pass rush, I only noticed when he was flagged again.

-missed FG

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POSITIVES:

Malik Willis, I mostly care about the Packer W, but congrats to MW winning in Nashville. Nice to have a legitimate backup QB with a bit of talent and a lot of poise. Plus, he is fun to cheer for.

Watson. 2 excellent catches.

WRs blocking all game long.

Wilson was very productive in the running game and on the TD catch & run.

Jaire with the aggressive, pick 6. Huge play in the game.

Wyatt/Kingsley E with two sacks each and the entire Defensive Line rushing Levis.

McKinney playing Safety better than anyone in GB since Nick Collins.

Hafley for staying aggressive until the end. Thanks Jeff.

and how about MLF going 2-0 with a backup QB. Not bad, not bad at all.

I'll let others discuss the penalties and FG kicker.

+ Z-E-R-O turnovers by the offense AGAIN!

+ Christian Watson showed up today!

+ Dontayvian Wicks blocking. Wow!!

+ Tyler Kraft = George Kittle only younger😈

+ Wyatt!! Who are you?!?!?!?😳😱🤯

+ EdgeCoop makes this defense REALLY GOOD!

- Rasheed Walker tricked us in training camp. He's my new whipping boy. Eff him. I'm done with him. Morgan for LT when he's healthy.

+ I DON'T WANT TO HEAR ANYMORE ABOUT THE PASS RUSH AFTER TODAY'S GAME!!

- REFS with 2 bullshit calls on #74 That guy doesn't hold.

+ Jaire doing Jaire things 😉

+ Eric Stokes played WELL today!!

- quit missing FG's wide right

+ Good make FG from 48! 👏🏼

One thing I forgot, and I'll put it as a +/-.......Wilson seemed like the better back today vs Jacobs. Not sure how I feel about this. Obviously I want what it best for the team, but if you're paying Jacobs all that $ and he's supposed to be the man, I'd like to see more from him.

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@Boris posted:


- Rasheed Walker tricked us in training camp. He's my new whipping boy. Eff him. I'm done with him. Morgan for LT when he's healthy.



+ Jaire doing Jaire things 😉



I don't understand Walker.  He was very good down the stretch last season and fully handled Bosa in the playoffs.   How could he be having so much trouble now?

Jaire made a helluva call with that gamble jumping the route.  There was nobody behind him and a double move would have cooked him.  I'm sure he knows what he was doing but my eyes really popped when I saw that replay from above.

Positives:

The running game. Willis, AGAIN! And this time more than a single pass downfield. The front four is making the defense work. Turnovers, holy crap, did we already match the 2023 total in 3 games?

Negatives:

Penalties. Still way too many much like early 2023. Narveson still working on earning the trust of MLF and the fanbase. 

Some observers watching Walker on X commented that he actually played well minus penalties. We will see what his pressure rate ended up being but let's also not forget that Jenkins also had multiple hold penalties as well.

That's a stout DL they faced in Florida-like temps.

I expect Walker and that OL to play much better next week at home.

Early peak at the forecast looks like highs 60's-low 70's and dry. Much more Packer weather.

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One thing I forgot, and I'll put it as a +/-.......Wilson seemed like the better back today vs Jacobs. Not sure how I feel about this. Obviously I want what it best for the team, but if you're paying Jacobs all that $ and he's supposed to be the man, I'd like to see more from him.



To me they are just very different players. After what Jacobs did last week I'm sure TEN was more focused on stopping him. Take him out and TEN is likely thinking pass play more than run.

Just a great team win. To put up 30 on that defense with a backup QB was incredible. Too many positives to mention all of them, but Jeff Hafley needs special mention. When the offense started to sputter and you could feel that with another the score we had a chance to let this one get away, most DCs would have played soft zone coverage and made the Titans use clock and hope you could hold them to a FG. However, Hafley sent blitzes and played press coverage to close the game out.

Two negatives for me were Walker (are you ready to come back yet Bak?) and Musgrave, who is really hurting his chance for snaps by being afraid to block.

One thing I forgot, and I'll put it as a +/-.......Wilson seemed like the better back today vs Jacobs. Not sure how I feel about this. Obviously I want what it best for the team, but if you're paying Jacobs all that $ and he's supposed to be the man, I'd like to see more from him.

Jacobs had at least 1 if not 2 big runs called back by penalty.

He gets better with MORE carrries.

Tennessee focused on stopping the run up the middle and has a couple of good defensive tackles.

I'm not worried about Josh J as yet.

+++ This game surprised me. I thought Willis would be too jacked up trying to prove his former team wrong to play well and that TN would know how to defend Willis. I am very happy to admit I was rong. Lots of folks said TN would be a test with them being good along both lines. Their DL was OK, but the GB DL shredded the TN OL. The first GB play put TN on their heels with the well-designed misdirection to Reed. Interesting to see Reed snapping at Willis on the play in the fourth quarter --  and Willis snapping right back -- I would have liked to hear that! It looked like there were no major injuries.

--- Penalties. Don't want that reputation to prompt refs to throw more flags.

MLF does not get enough attention/praise for his coaching. Yes, we can gripe about how he calls a game and that he's too loyal, but Jacobs and X came to GB for a reason and I don't think it was for the bright lights and big city, especially when more money was on the table elsewhere.

Jacobs looked like the closer of the RB bunch.  Get a lead with the pass, mixing in some slashes from Wilson and have Jacobs run over guys in the 4th.  I know that's not what they're paying him for but that's how things currently look.

@Fandame posted:

+++ This game surprised me. I thought Willis would be too jacked up trying to prove his former team wrong to play well and that TN would know how to defend Willis. I am very happy to admit I was rong. Lots of folks said TN would be a test with them being good along both lines. Their DL was OK, but the GB DL shredded the TN OL. The first GB play put TN on their heels with the well-designed misdirection to Reed. Interesting to see Reed snapping at Willis on the play in the fourth quarter --  and Willis snapping right back -- I would have liked to hear that! It looked like there were no major injuries.

--- Penalties. Don't want that reputation to prompt refs to throw more flags.

MLF does not get enough attention/praise for his coaching. Yes, we can gripe about how he calls a game and that he's too loyal, but Jacobs and X came to GB for a reason and I don't think it was for the bright lights and big city, especially when more money was on the table elsewhere.

Good point on MLF.  He as well as the org must have a good rep around the league.  The 2 guys you mentioned toiled for bad teams with bad owners who made many a questionable deal.  GB looks steady and sure and a good place to settle in.

@H5 posted:


To me they are just very different players. After what Jacobs did last week I'm sure TEN was more focused on stopping him. Take him out and TEN is likely thinking pass play more than run.

Agreed.  Maybe Jacobs only issue is our O-Line seems to not be ready to adjust for Jacobs’ incredible ability to change direction to find a hole.  It felt like we had a holding call nullify 3 or 4 good runs by Jacobs.  I cannot believe how quick he is to hit a hole when he sees one.  

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@ilcuqui posted:

LaFleur, in his presser, is extraordinarily fulsome in his praise of Malik Willis. Says he’s never seen anything like it in his time in the league. “You think you know but you don't know" regarding how much Willis has had to absorb and take on. Credits Tom Clements, also the team for rallying behind #2.

When he retires they damn well better put Clements in the Packer Hall of Fame.

Watched the last 3/4 at my local Bears bar, something I don't normally do unless it's Packers/Bears. But with the Bears playing Indy they were all distracted.

Malik Willis has a Favre-ian arm- Pretty sure the Titans traded away their better QB. Defensive aggression on 3rd n' pass was welcome. Dbs showing on the run, also.

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