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Positives

1. MLF and Gutey called the Jordan Love situation correctly. He's going to be a top 10 NFL QB. Who would you take in the NFC right now over him? Hurts and Prescott? That's about it, and it's not like those two are future HOFers like you have in the AFC (like Mahomes, Allen, Herbert, and Burrow) or close to it (Lamar Jackson, Russell Wilson) or a superstar in waiting like CJ Stroud.

2. Dillon ran tough and always fell forward.

3. Christian Watson made some tough catches.

4. K. Nixon made a play only a guy that played WR at some point makes.

5. The OL played well.

6. MLF schemes were outstanding. The screen pass to Kraft would have been a walk-in TD and only didn't work because the middle of the OL didn't block. The misdirections and motions were really well conceived.

7. Carlson made some clutch kicks in Lambeau





Negatives

Joe Barry is going to get a massive contract extension.

Taylor Swift didn't go down the sledding hill

Biggest Negative:  I am so hyped, I might not get any sleep before I work at 8 AM.

Positive:  Just overall, what an incredible turnaround from where they were 5 or 6 weeks ago.  This team went from being a below average team to a pretty good one very quickly.  The future looks so much brighter than it did after that terrible home loss to the Vikings just before Halloween.

@DH13 posted:

+Love outplayed Mahomes

+MLF outcoached Reid

+this team is on an interesting trajectory I did see coming

Love has been playing the best he’s played the last 3 games…but two of those games Watson balled out. Looks like he is going to be out for a while.

Every game is a must win at this point…someone needs to step up…but it seems to happen every week…33 went down, 28 and 27 carry the load. Musgrave goes down…Kraft steps up.

@Chongo posted:

Love has been playing the best he’s played the last 3 games…but two of those games Watson balled out. Looks like he is going to be out for a while.

Every game is a must win at this point…someone needs to step up…but it seems to happen every week…33 went down, 28 and 27 carry the load. Musgrave goes down…Kraft steps up.

Wicks.  Kid has moxie.

NEG- Refs (both ways, but did seem more f-ups that cost the Pack)

Runyan- still isn’t good

It seemed to me that Quay was pretty tentative repeatedly when approaching the ball carrier, not sure if an all-22 would bear this out, but seemed that way

POS- Ander$ with the stone-cold 48 yarder

Love looked pretty fantastic the vast majority of the time

Watson stepped up bigly again, and Doubs, Wicks, and Heath all made key grabs

Pass pro was really strong, and that has become the norm lately

The offensive play calling was well done for a second week in a row, as the reins are off of the youngins

6-6, who would’ve thought possible after starting 2-5, while losing to several weak teams and facing a daunting stretch of the schedule- one that they went 4-1 in.

Just another fun damn game- Well done, Packers!

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On the last drive, refs missed:

1. Mahomes was a runner, Owens should not have been flagged for personal foul.  Should have been Chiefs ball at Chiefs 40, not at GB 45.

2. Pacheco personal foul should have resulted in 10 secs run off the clock cuz KC had no timeouts.  Should have been 39 secs on clock, not 49 after that play, plus running the play clock which didn't happen.

3. Call of forward progress on MVS when he was instead moving backwards which should have meant the clock kept running with 19 secs left (really 9 seconds if #2 was called correctly), instead of stopping.

4. DPI on Valentine but it would have never gotten to that point had the first 3 been called correctly.

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@vitaflo posted:

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On the last drive, refs missed:

1. Mahomes was a runner, Owens should not have been flagged for personal foul.  Should have been Chiefs ball at Chiefs 40, not at GB 45.

2. Pacheco personal foul should have resulted in 10 secs run off the clock cuz KC had no timeouts.  Should have been 39 secs on clock, not 49 after that play.

3. Call of forward progress on MVS when he was instead moving backwards which should have meant the clock kept running with 19 secs left (really 9 seconds if #2 was called correctly), instead of stopping.

4. DPI on Valentine but it would have never gotten to that point had the first 3 been called correctly.

THIS!

+ Pass defense. Made Mahomes look mortal.  Nixon's pick was impressive. 

-Run defense.  Not good.  Gave up 6.1 ypc to Pacheco and it really felt like it was 6 yards on every single carry, not just one big run to skew the average.  

+This WR/TE group.  This group is good. 

-OL. Better in the run game but too much pressure on Love. 

+Love. He's our guy.  I'm not going to try and predict his future but if you watched the NFL the last few weeks, the QB play in this league sucks.  Love is playing as well as anyone right now. 

-Watson's injury.  Damn I hope its not serious.  We're finally seeing how his athleticism can change this offense's ceiling, really don't want to see him back on the sidelines.  And bigger issue - is his hamstring ever going to be ok? 

This is a game they lose the last few years.  Always seemed like the offense would tighten up in the fourth quarter if they had a lead, hoping to not lose it and would just go three and out when they needed time off the clock and points.  Not these guys.  It's like this offense is too young to play tight b/c they don't know any better, and it resulted in bleeding 4 minutes off the clock and ending with a FG and an 8 point lead. 

@vitaflo posted:

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On the last drive, refs missed:

2. Pacheco personal foul should have resulted in 10 secs run off the clock cuz KC had no timeouts.  Should have been 39 secs on clock, not 49 after that play.

I did not know this, but you are absolutely correct.

https://operations.nfl.com/the...rulebook/play-clock/

WHEN DOES A 10-SECOND RUNOFF OCCUR?

When there is a 10-second runoff, the clock starts on the referee’s signal. A 10-second runoff occurs when a team commits any of these acts after the two-minute warning with the clock running:

  • An offensive foul that prevents the snap (e.g., false start)
  • Intentional grounding
  • Illegal forward pass thrown from beyond the line of scrimmage
  • Throwing a backward pass out of bounds
  • Spiking or throwing the ball in the field of play after the down ends (except after a touchdown)
  • Any other intentional foul that causes the clock to stop

There were 8 seconds left when the Hail Mary was attempted.

The play should have never happened.

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