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I'll just say this....  Anybody that has followed this board for the past several years knows I'm not a huge fan of 12 on a personal level.  That said, anybody that thinks GB should send this guy down the road for any amount of picks is a moron.  The guy is one bad MFer on the football field.  

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+ Everything besides special teams.  Kudos to MLF and Stenavich or whatever the OL coach is named.   That’s one of the best fronts in the game and our boys held their own.  

Negs

- Special Teams.  Amari Rodgers and Mason Crosby continued their battle for biggest disappointment of the season.

@Pakrz posted:

I'll just say this....  Anybody that has followed this board for the past several years know I'm not a huge fan of 12 on a personal level.  That said, anybody that thinks GB should send this guy down the road for any amount of picks is a moron.  The guy is one bad MFer on the football field.  

Yup.  That pass to Cobb in the 1st quarter was insane.   1 inch above the dropping backer and in stride perfectly 20 yards down field.   You can only put it in a better place if you call freeze and walk it out there.  

+ I decided that drinking Leinies during the game would bring good mojo to the Packers.

+ The Toasted Bock and Chocolate Dunkel were delicious

- I can no longer find Sunset Wheat here in Western New York.

+AR's ball placement was just nuts today.

+Dillon iced the LAR D as well as my cookies.  Can not love his game more.

+How our binder twine and duct tape OL basically shut out 99 is hard to fathom.

-The ghost of Missin' Crossbar ain't done rattling his chain yet.

-/+ Rosul Douglas

+ Great game plan to minimize Donald's effect on the game

+ Was a game better suited for Dillon than Jones & MLF appeared to recognize it

+ AR / Adams / Cobb

+ Defense (minus the 2 long passes)

- Is Armani Rodgers colorblind? He seems to run into the other team instead of avoiding them

- Either the call or decision by safeties to double underneath routes and not help over the top on the 2 long passes.

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Steno is a friggin' genius coaching this OL. He's got a 3rd stringer playing LT who you heard nothing from all game. He has a rookie RG and a 1 year LG. His former guard is playing out of position at C and doing fine. Give this dude a raise.

Rodgers. He made throws today no one else makes, period.

Dillon with another good game. Maybe a tad under used, but still very good.

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Crosby still isn't right.

Hopefully Cobb is OK.

****Stafford is now I believe a stunning 8-71 against teams with a winning record. And his apologists can stop making excuses about well, it was the Lions. On a far better Rams team, he still cannot beat teams with a winning record. It will be their death knoll come the playoffs.

+ This team, coaching staff and personnel department continue to amaze me with their resilience, talent and heart.
+ Two weeks to heal what ails them and hopefully get some players back for the stretch run.

+ Decent ref crew today that didn’t get in the way of the game.

+ Vikings lose.

+Next game is against the Bears at home.

+Showing the NFL we can beat your best without all of our marquee players.

+ Another key NFC win.

- Cobb injury.  Seems it’s the norm to lose at least one good player per game.

Negs: Crosby from the left hash. Cobb hobbled.

Pos: Ra's al ghul Douglas. KC. RG. KK. Fuck it, pretty much the entire D. Rodgers and the O played very well, but the Packers won because of the D.

@BrainDed posted:

Yup.  That pass to Cobb in the 1st quarter was insane.   1 inch above the dropping backer and in stride perfectly 20 yards down field.   You can only put it in a better place if you call freeze and walk it out there.  

Two of the incompletions were unbelievably well placed as well.

The bomb to MVS that hit him in the hands between the safety and the corner that should have been caught.

The pass to Lazard that was threaded between two guys and hit him in the hands in the end zone.

@packerboi posted:

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****Stafford is now I believe a stunning 8-71 against teams with a winning record. And his apologists can stop making excuses about well, it was the Lions. On a far better Rams team, he still cannot beat teams with a winning record. It will be their death knoll come the playoffs.

I really thought Stafford would thrive with the Rams, and he did to start the season. He still has a chance to rewrite his whole narrative. If the Rams have a deep playoff run (go to a Super Bowl), he's probably in the conversation for the HOF. He's already in the top 12 all-time for completions, TD passes, and passing yardage.

After 8 games, the Rams were 7-1 and he was an MVP candidate. In less than a month, the narrative about him has been completely rewritten again. He still could come back and get to a Super Bowl, but it's looking pretty dim for that right now.

So many big plays in this game.

The 4th down fill from Amos.   How often you see a safety fill like that and get the stop short?

The Gary strip sack.  That one led to the gutsy bootleg TD from Rodgers.

The pick 6 of course.  

If the Rams have a deep playoff run (go to a Super Bowl), he's probably in the conversation for the HOF. He's already in the top 12 all-time for completions, TD passes, and passing yardage.



There is a reason he is called Pad Statsford.  It is the Hall Of Fame, not the Hall Of Very Good. If I had a vote I would never vote for him.   To be the best you have to beat the best. That is something he can't do.

As for the game ++++++

A J Dillon is a future all star.

OL was outstanding

D B in coverage.

D L was real good too.

Linebackers improving evey game.

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D B catching.

Place kicking

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+ Douglas looks like a steal of a pickup. Other than than the long TD he gave up to Beckham, he was incredibly good.

+ Good to get R. Gary back.  He was sorely missed last week.

- Just so many injuries and Cobb is now on the list.  Here’s to hoping we hear some good news during the bye about our guys who have been out for awhile.  Was kind of surprised that someone on the broadcast mentioned Rodgers was looking at possible surgery on his bad foot.  If it’s that bad, that is a huge concern going forward.

MLF. MLF. MLF.

Stenavich.

Oh, and a little Joe Barry as well.

Douglas. Stokes. Gary. Clark. Preston. Amos (up and down, but that 4th and 1 stop was huge). Barnes (was bad last week, but much better tonight).

Rodgers. Dillon. Njiman. Adams. MVS. Cobb (as a WR).

Such a good, quality team win there will be no mention of the STs other than the kick/punt coverage was mostly good and even came up with a TO.

I for the life of me can’t figure out this surgery on his pinkie toe. I I’ve been a podiatrist for 20 years and have never seen a toe fracture that needs surgery granted I don’t have professional athletes as patients.  If it is the metatarsal I could see needing surgery but not the actual toe.  In Dr Anderson I trust, by far the most prominent foot and ankle surgeon in the country.  

I for the life of me can’t figure out this surgery on his pinkie toe. I I’ve been a podiatrist for 20 years and have never seen a toe fracture that needs surgery granted I don’t have professional athletes as patients.  If it is the metatarsal I could see needing surgery but not the actual toe.  In Dr Anderson I trust, by far the most prominent foot and ankle surgeon in the country.  

Thanks for sharing.  Great info.

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