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@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.

Originally Posted by Packdog:

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.

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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.

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Rob 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.

Originally Posted by Boris:

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

Originally Posted by Fandame:

 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.

Walt Coleman's crew today.

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.
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Originally Posted by Timmy!:

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?

hmmmm, Belly Fire Total Index?

per Wilde:

WR Randall Cobb said after the game that the team's slogan this week was "BTFI." What do we think that stands for?

but more likely, Beat Those F*cking Idiots!

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