Yeah. Head butting Adams away from the play after what happened a couple weeks ago is right up there with the first occurrence.
FLPACKER posted:"unnecessary".....but within the rules & how players are taught to play from biddy ball on up.
You are just so RONG.
Well I can only speak from my own experience and experience of others I know who played the game, I guess you had a different experience?
Then you were taught to play dirty and outside the rules. But I wouldn't expect anything less in Florida.
So when CM3 does similar things we should consider him a dirty player and be appalled?
http://bleacherreport.com/arti...details-and-reaction
http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/s...mo-cheap-shot-011115
ammo posted:Then you were taught to play dirty and outside the rules. But I wouldn't expect anything less in Florida.
I don't live in Florida, FL stands for Finger Lakes.
Yep. Forrest Gregg had a lot of dirty players on the Packers. Most didn't like it either.
ammo posted:Then you were taught to play dirty and outside the rules. But I wouldn't expect anything less in Florida.
Hateful.β’
Hungry5 posted:Pistol GB posted:**** Barr. **** Anthony Barr and his complete ****ing failure of a career trying to resurrect it by doing some cheap ass bull**** like this in front of the deadhead zealot homie ****s. And his blind assed coach loving all of it up.
**** the Minnesota Vikings and their ****ed up fan base.
I think Chilli captured it verbatim.
Here's Anthony Barr's hit on Matt Barkley during a game, which separated Barkley's shoulder- lowered his head into him to make sure he inflicted as much punishment as possible on the blindside hit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gv3Q2FAqcdw
Just heard McCarthy called the hit "illegal"
Blair Kiel posted:ammo posted:Then you were taught to play dirty and outside the rules. But I wouldn't expect anything less in Florida.
Hateful.β’
But not racist.
SanDiegoPackFan posted:If I'm the Packers and AR, I would try anything. (Henry's Stem Cells; Native American Remedies; etc.)
Henry, I mean no disrespect, but have your stem cells been properly vetted?
Dr._Bob posted:SanDiegoPackFan posted:If I'm the Packers and AR, I would try anything. (Henry's Stem Cells; Native American Remedies; etc.)
Henry, I mean no disrespect, but have your stem cells been properly vetted?
I did a full background check and they came back clean. As they're merely cells, I figured we could forego the drug test and they have a pretty good credit rating with no derogatory instances according to Equifax. They weren't very talkative in their interview, but they were likely just nervous.
He always had quiet stem cells . . .
Some cells have bigger stems?
MichiganPacker posted:GBP1 posted:Well, the way this NFL season is going...the Packers still can make it into the playoffs. Hundley has his shot now to prove himself in the eyes of his GM, HC, Teammates and us fans. He will get better with more reps and work. The Defense concerns me more than the offense. My guess is Rodgers makes it back in December...December 5th would be nice so he can beat the Vikes up in Lambeau.
If it was his left shoulder, I would say this is a likely timeline. It's obviously his throwing shoulder so even after the bone heals, it's going to take some time to build strength back up in his muscle, etc. He's going to have his arm immobilized for weeks. The last thing you want is to have him come back and end up with a rotator cuff or other problem because his arm isn't ready. Unfortunately, you have to consider 2018 and beyond at this point.
I said in another thread that 3-7 was a likely outcome over the rest of the year and that's as much based on the lack of healthy OL and DB as anything else. I think Hundley is at least a league average QB, but if he's taking snaps behind a line that includes a 7th round OT picked off of someone's practice squad (Ulrich John), another two UDFAs (Lucas Patrick and Justin McCray), and a stop-gap veteran (Evans) he doesn't have much of chance. The Packers are not designed to run the ball under the best of circumstances and Rodgers' experience and snap count timing makes a huge difference in changing plays at the line and keeping defenders from getting huge jumps on the snap.
After Hundley struggled against pressure yesterday, I think teams are going to throw a lot of blitzes and snaps at him and force him (and more importantly a bunch of lineman who have very few snaps together) to adjust. They way to beat stunts and pressure is to run the ball, but the OL are not great run blockers as it is and our backs don't scare anyone. Jones looked good against the Bears, but so did Montgomery last year.
Guess I was wrong about my guess.
Positive: A season off will help Rodgers longevity and my guess is that he will return in 2018 with a vengeance and purpose.
Negative: The Packers D better step up their game...cuz they haven't looked so good lately.