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Positives

Everything

October 25, 1992 was Favre's first bear game as a Packer. They lost that day 30-10. They are 45-14 since that point.

The Packers are now 52-53 at Soldier Field overall.

Negatives

Nothing with the possible exception of injuries.

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"Going to be a long season with this D, folks. No point blaming or changing the D coordinators. Can't do much with this bunch."

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Positives:

A divisional win and an NFC win. And its always a good day when they beat the damn Bears

I get to torment my Chicago in laws after the win

I really like how MLF sticks to the running game and seems to want to coach a well balanced offense

Negatives:  Has to be the injuries to the defense.  Even with players going out they still played a pretty good game even if its the Bears offense

Did anyone else hear what Rodgers said the Bears fan when he ran for the TD? "I still own you!"  he said it several times and I freaking love it.

Positives: The Pack played very well after a shaky start.  That 80+ yard punt by Bojourquez was awesome.

Negatives:  I wasn’t sure if Preston Smith ever came back in after the oblique injury. Let’s hope it’s nothing too terrible.

For potential starters out next week the list is long.  I think there’s potentially 6 preferred starters that could be out (Z and P Smith, Jaire, Bahk, Myers, Savage) plus MVS and King.  That huge list of injuries is a concern going forward and the only negative from this game.

With a bunch of plug in guys on D your best players who are healthy need to make plays when they’re needed most.

Kenny Clark did exactly that. His 2 sacks on Bears last drive were huge. Big time stuff.

+ to have the wherewithal to pull 24

+ got to see some snaps for 9 + 8

+ 12/17/33 not bad at all oh and 97 with the S on his back...beast mode. wow - even 53 making plays.

- we are going to have to hope 23 comes back

overall, we win, TBSS and defense did hold it together - not good enough to beat the juggernauts, but its a marathon and maybe other teams get attrition like we have....we have a lot of injuries, 26 got concussed i believe...

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@BrainDed posted:

+ We beat them at their house by 10 while missing 6 starters.

+ Looks like another swing and a miss at QB for the Bears.  

- Special teams coverage units.  

I think Fields has a lot of potential. Bares and their fans putting a lot of pressure on him. They got 2 vets behind him and are just setting him up for disappointment by expecting him to Mahomes II

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Fields isn’t bad, he’s better than I expected for a rookie. Nagy seems to be the problem, he just won’t do his rookie QB any favors. No rhythm, no easy completions, no creativity. Fields reminds me a lot of Dak.

Whooo salty Rodgers! Wonder what the fans said prior to that?

“Sometimes you blackout on the field, in a good way,” Rodgers said. “I looked up in the stands in the front row and all I saw was a woman giving me the double bird. I’m not sure exactly what came out of my mouth next.”

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@skully posted:

“Sometimes you blackout on the field, in a good way,” Rodgers said. “I looked up in the stands in the front row and all I saw was a woman giving me the double bird. I’m not sure exactly what came out of my mouth next.”

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😂 🤣 😂 🤣 😂

+ Lazard, Big Dog, Stokes. 5-1 with 2 divisional wins.

Getting a big win with so many key players out.



- Yiadom. He’s a liability. Rasul Douglas is at least near the ball.

Where are the jet sweeps that Swerve ran last year so reliably? I  had hoped either Deguara or Amari would take that role on.

That ESB catch looked like a TD to me! I could be wrong; I was wrong once in 1974.                          

@Timpranillo posted:

Positives

Everything

October 25, 1992 was Favre's first bear game as a Packer. They lost that day 30-10. They are 45-14 since that point.

The Packers are now 52-53 at Soldier Field overall.

Negatives

Nothing with the possible exception of injuries.

That's as impressive as anything else this team has done in those 29 years. After all those beatings they took in the 70s and 80s, they own this rivalry.

Fields isn’t bad, he’s better than I expected for a rookie. Nagy seems to be the problem, he just won’t do his rookie QB any favors. No rhythm, no easy completions, no creativity. Fields reminds me a lot of Dak.

Yeah, I think I would be optimistic about Fields if I was a (shudder) Bares fan. He's not some transcendent talent like Mahomes but I think with the right coaching and right system he can be good. The longer they keep Nagy around the longer it's going to take to figure out if Fields is the answer or not. So please, stay competitive, Bears!

+++++A win against the Bears; 5-1; Rodgers dreaming of T shirt royalties for "I still own you!"; Big Dog, Lazard getting involved; Dillon in beast mode; Aaron Jones toughness meter off the charts; K. Clark and J. Garvin sack masters; Mason cool as ice. Nice catch by Amari.

-----Did not see much, if any, of Cobb; we need to fix our red zone defense and our STs; ESB was robbed of a TD. It looked like Amos was robbed of an INT; Officials being confused on penalties & not knowing what the down was supposed to be.

Fields isn’t bad, he’s better than I expected for a rookie. Nagy seems to be the problem, he just won’t do his rookie QB any favors. No rhythm, no easy completions, no creativity. Fields reminds me a lot of Dak.

Agreed.  I was puzzled as hell on some of the play calling.  Nagy always seems to throw out everything in the first couple of series then outsmarts himself through the rest of the game.

@skully posted:

“Sometimes you blackout on the field, in a good way,” Rodgers said. “I looked up in the stands in the front row and all I saw was a woman giving me the double bird. I’m not sure exactly what came out of my mouth next.”

from the Packers Wire



https://packerswire.usatoday.c...p;utm_source=twitter

Reminds me of this:

I thought my boyfriend said he saw a woman bear fan giving him the double birds.  So he kinda blacked out and said,

“I’ve owned you all my f-ing life, I own you, I still own you”.    

And that is exactly WHY I love Aaron.  ❤️❤️❤️

Fields isn’t bad, he’s better than I expected for a rookie. Nagy seems to be the problem, he just won’t do his rookie QB any favors. No rhythm, no easy completions, no creativity. Fields reminds me a lot of Dak.

Nagy isn't calling plays anymore.  Lazor is.

Did Cobb and Gary play?  Apparently they can pick up some stranger named Garvin off the homeless pile and he can impact the game.

I've given ESB for being a shit wide receiver, but his catch was sweet and a bullshit PI

i think the offense is fine.  Curious what they would look like if the cupboard was full along the oline, but damn if the scrubs haven't played adequately (and they kinda sucked today)

+ beating the bears--I never get tired of it----it was the main reason I wanted Rodgers to return, I think he enjoys it as much as I do

+ it is always scary to give a big contract to a small back,  but Aaron Jones is worth every penny

+Kenny Clark is incredible

+ I loved Dillon pounding out yards to end the game...I've been skeptical of his ability to move a pile, for a big guy  he doesn't  seem to have a lot of punch, but he proved me wrong today

neutral thought--Fields looks pretty good considering this is his first month of action, but Nagy will stunt his growth-the bears need to win just enough games to keep him at the helm for several more years.

- I enjoy  complaining  about Rashan Gary..7th rounder Jonathon Garvin produces more....In my mind he has gone from a Benny Hill character to a Washington General---maximum effort, typically around the ball, rarely makes a play

- a lot of injuries. I don't see this as a super bowl team, but beat the bears one more time and I'll be happy

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