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QuietOne posted:

Damn I'm good, LOL! The "crappy" teams are always dangerous for the Pack.

From the "It's LIONS week!" thread...(For those of you who didn't see this)

Why do I feel like, with everyone predicting an easy win, it will end up winning by a Crosby field goal?

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I love it. But just be careful you don’t hurt yourself patting yourself on the back. πŸ˜‰

PackerPatrick posted:
QuietOne posted:

Damn I'm good, LOL! The "crappy" teams are always dangerous for the Pack.

From the "It's LIONS week!" thread...(For those of you who didn't see this)

Why do I feel like, with everyone predicting an easy win, it will end up winning by a Crosby field goal?

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I love it. But just be careful you don’t hurt yourself patting yourself on the back. πŸ˜‰

Wish I'd been wrong and it had been 28-14 Packers.

michiganjoe posted:

I'm sure having short RB's who aren't normally running go patterns had nothing to do with it.  Ervin and Jones were bigger factors in pass game than the rest of the "WR" not named Adams or Lazard. 

Pass game, particularly with Rodgers, is precision.  Nobody is on the same page and it was becoming glaringly clear when Rodgers "locked in" on Adams again.  They know how to play together.  Lazard is a great "go get it WR" right now.  Everything else looks like chaos.  It could be Rodgers passes, it could be receivers not being where they need to be, it could be everyone is second guessing on what they need to do.  I think it's all of the above.

A thought that popped into my head, Mayo is obviously great with the run game.  I'm starting to wonder about the coaching acumen of himself and assistants when it comes to the pass game (not in a negative way, wondering more about experience).  Nobody from start to finish looks like they know what to do with the pass game.

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R MaN posted:

What do you put more stock in. The saints rolling and winning 42-10 maybe a bit over confident.

Or being in a dog fight like the packers and finding a way, calling on all your resources and winning at the buzzer.

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Neither matter. Saints will probably get all they can handle from Minnesota next week and the Packers can rest and get a few guys healthy and start getting their game plan ready for both teams. That's what's going to matter, how these teams respond to playing a tough playoff game vs having a week off. 

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