Won't be a problem either way for Casey Hayward. He doesn't appear to want to get close to the opposing receiver. Is that guy disappointing or what ?
@ByRyanWood: #Packers coach Mike McCarthy said he thought RB Eddie Lacy had one of his best practices Thursday. He'll be good to go Sunday.
@ByRyanWood: McCarthy also said he expects #Packers O linemen on injury report to be probable today, and all 5 to be on the field Sunday vs. Vikings.
Right now, the whole team is a disappointment. I'm hoping they get it right this weekend, but that could be a tough job against a (I hate to say this) tough team. This whole week every TC media outlet has been saying over and over, "The first-place Vikings." Da** I hate the Vikings!
when I first started going to Lambeau in the mid-80s we had a chant we'd start when we weren't supposed to win, it was incredibly original and catchy: WE'RE GONNA WIN!!
and damn if we didn't start to. I'm going with that one Sunday.
Won't be a problem either way for Casey Hayward. He doesn't appear to want to get close to the opposing receiver. Is that guy disappointing or what ?
He doesn't belong on the outside, even in spot duty. He can still be good in the slot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...ture=player_embedded
He was in the slot on this one, and on many more where he has looked pathetic. Can't imagine the coaches are teaching hinm to play bail technique on the ****ing goal line. What the **** .
#Packers injury report: Rodgers listed as probable; Montgomery, Hyde and Lang questionable.
— Tom Silverstein (@TomSilverstein) November 20, 2015
#Vikings have two players questionable for #Packers game: S Robert Blanton (back) and LT Matt Kalil (toe).
— Tom Silverstein (@TomSilverstein) November 20, 2015
Rob Demovsky ESPN Staff Writer
At this point, the Packers are not promoting practice squad receiver Ed Williams to the roster, per a source. With Jared Abbrederis out and Ty Montgomery downgraded to doubtful, they could have only four receivers available for Sunday's game at Minnesota.
shareicon-espn-e-@2x.png" width="17" />1hRob Demovsky ESPN Staff Writer
The Packers added CB Damarious Randall (hamstring) to the injury report, and he's questionable for Sunday at Minnesota. Also, DB Micah Hyde (hip) and G T.J. Lang (shoulder) have been upgraded to probable, while WR Ty Montgomery (ankle) has been downgraded to doubtful.
Sounds like ground and pound will be the ticket and Janis!
This is the game they unleash the Janis! just like the Vikings did vs. Green Bay with Moss.
This is the game they unleash the Janis! just like the Vikings did vs. Green Bay with Moss.
First time I have ever seen those two words in the same sentence. Liking it tho
This whole week every TC media outlet has been saying over and over, "The first-place Vikings." Da** I hate the Vikings!
Well it's only been 6 years since they even been able to say that.
http://www.pro-football-refere...ficials/ColeWa0r.htm
Seems to let teams play. Home teams win 67% of games he officiates, but the crew has called 17 more penalties against the home team this year. Averages 13 total penalties called for an average of 107/game this year.
Pack wins....book it.
I think it all turns around this week.....
Hey! I was right!!!!!......
Let's establish some O/U for this game.
For the Vikes:
Bridgewater -- 250 yds passing/50 yds rushing. 296/43
Peterson -- 150 yds rushing 45
Points -- 24 13
For the Packers
ARod -- 250 yds passing 212
Starks Lacy -- 50 yds rushing 100
Points -- 14 30
Just about had Teddy pegged.
Missed wildly on Peterson.
Missed points, too.
For as much grief as I give Capers, he was smert scheming to stop AP, and it made all the difference in this game. However, if the Vikes had a real QB, these outcomes could have been much different.
I was fairly close on ARod, but still surprised at the continuing struggles passing/receiving.
Lacy definitely made the difference today, and his production set up our opportunities to score.
Hmmmm....run the ball + stop the run = wins. Who woulda thunk it?
I thought Bridgewater played very well. Their team & scheme is just not built to play from behind. Our defensive & offensive lines won the game.