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MichiganPacker2 posted:

Negative. If we beat an even worse team next week, it looks like we may get Rodgers back to play at Carolina where we'll probably lose a 38-35 game when Dom's defense allows Cam Newton to run for about 120 yards and Greg Olsen will probably be back to catch about 12 passes for 140 yards. 

This is a real possibility.

Packiderm posted:
Goldie posted:

and did I hear booing???  May I just say I HATE WHEN “FANS” boo.  

I like the booing. I can hear McCarthy now. " Those damn guys from Times Four are in the stands and got the crowd all riled up!" 

I'll love it better when I hear a "Capers Sucks" chant!

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Pack-Man posted:

You can't see Aaron Rodgers out-dueling guys like Carson Wentz, Case Keenum and Jared Goff in the playoffs? Seriously? If they can get into the contest, the Packers would be the team with deep playoff experience against a bunch of newbies. I'm not going to count out Aaron Rodgers in that scenario. Why would you?

the defense, coaching, special teams.

Pack-Man posted:

You can't see Aaron Rodgers out-dueling guys like Carson Wentz, Case Keenum and Jared Goff in the playoffs? Seriously? If they can get into the contest, the Packers would be the team with deep playoff experience against a bunch of newbies. I'm not going to count out Aaron Rodgers in that scenario. Why would you?

Sounds like a trap!

+ wins are always good...and as they say, sometimes it's better to be lucky than good.

+CMIII 

+as much as I have grown to dislike McCarthy-the play calling on the last two drives was pretty good.

+still bad enough to avoid Troy and what's his name broadcasting...Jennings isn't Ray Scott, but he was fine

-the booing....and it wasn't even a gold package game...I don't mind complaining, I love to whine...but don't boo...listen you babies I'll send your a$$es back to the 70s and 80s and you'll have something to cry about.

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Jennings was comical. It was easily one of the worst analyst performances in my memory. He makes Ron Pitts palatable. 

The secret to winning with Hundley is to not allow him to throw the ball. He’s the worst Packer QB since Mike Tomczak set futility records in the 91 season. He’s terrible. 

The defense has talent. That was demonstrated today. One more week...

My big positive is that I like Hundley and am happy he gets a win he can tell his grandkids about even though he certainly isn't a great QB and doesn't look like he'll ever be one.   

The RB situation looks better as the season has worn on than it did in the beginning of the year.

Really the only negative I have is that Tampa is just an awful team, and the fact that they were able to take the Pack to OT at Lambeau shows just how crummy the Pack really is when Rodgers isn't out there to hide all the warts.  

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All the negativity on here is ridiculous.  A win is a win.  It keeps us alive.  I want them to win out and make the playoffs, because I'll take my chances with Aaron Rodgers any day.  He's the best player in the NFL.  He's the ultimate game changer.  In case you forgot, we were looking like the NFC favorites before Rodgers went down.  Plus, we've since learned that our rushing attack is much better than expected.  The rookies are playing well.  

If we lose next week, the season is over.  Shut #12 down and call it a season, because 9-7 isn't getting you into the dance.  But if 10-6 is still a possibility, the playoffs are still within reach.  And I'll take every playoff opportunity I can get with Aaron Rodgers.

SanDiegoPackFan posted:

So, does that mean TT let the wrong back-up go?  Now, the Saints have their QB of the future in T. Hill?  I don't know.   But it would be  a shame if MM kept BH instead of TH then.

It’s exactly what it means. The choice was Hill versus Callahan, though. Callahan would have made it to the practice squad. They should have known that...

+ Our RBs, Dean Lowry getting a sack and a TD, Fackrell blocking the punt without running into the punter, Our O Line, Hundley running the ball, Mattthews, The Win.

_  Hundley throwing the ball, our run defense, our defense covering screen passes, letting a team like Tampa look good, where was Cobb?, our Secondary missed passes that should have been INTs. 

I love the little details that sometimes can be picked out during a game. They can tell you more about your team than any other method can.

2 things to note in the following video:
1. Here's Jordy Nelson. A fellow not having the best of years, through no fault of his own. How easy could it be for him to lose motivation, and maybe not be giving his best effort? Or just completely giving upon the season, like some other players....
Instead, I see a guy aware enough to see the play develop as it did, realize he needed to make a block, and take his guy out of the play. Completely.
That was the reason Jones scored instead of getting tackled short of the goal line.

Martellus Bennett would have to stand on his Mama's shoulders just to kiss Jordy Nelson's ass.

2. The first player from the sidelines to make his way down to mob Jones was Hawkins--a defensive player. Soon followed by other guys from the defense.
To me, this shows the Packers are still a team. Players genuinely excited for one another, not giving up on one another, and wanting to play hard for each other (see #1 above).

FLPACKER posted:

2 more observations. O-lineman McCray, who had been starting, but replaced by Spriggs is also in on the celebration & announcer Jennings didn't realize it was Jones until the THIRD time seeing it, after the play-by-play guy twice said "Aaron Jones", Jenning still thought it was Williams! 

Jennings was brutal.  

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