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They have a lot of pieces of a good defense (assuming some of the DBs get healthy again), but they are really mainly missing an above average pass rusher.

True....some of the guys have had spots where they dominated (Wyatt, Enagbare earlier this year....Kenny Clark against the Dolphins and Lions).....Not seeing the consistent pressure like from the high sack numbers guys across the league.

They've faced some pretty good O-Lines too....let's not forget the other guys get paid as well.

Nobody said it would be easy.....still got some football left to prove it

They have a lot of pieces of a good defense (assuming some of the DBs get healthy again), but they are really mainly missing an above average pass rusher.

Definitely need pass rushers and it feels like a CB or two as well. I'm not sure Eric Wilson or McDuffie should be starting either. I think Hafley is doing a good job with what he has to work with but a few pieces are still missing.

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Definitely need pass rushers and it feels like a CB or two as well. I'm not sure Eric Wilson or McDuffie should be starting either. I think Hafley is doing a good job with what he has to work with but a few pieces are still missing.

McDuffie is a conundrum....he brings an aggressiveness to the run defense that none of our other LBs can supply, but is a liability in coverage.

Didn't we get a high level of pressure from the DL last year?  DL coach was let go and one of those assistant guys took over:Screenshot_20241212-215603

If you're paying Saleh anyway, get his ass to GB full time and let him loose on the defensive line room. A Super Bowl run is on the line. Forget worrying about stepping on anyone's toes and fix the issue, imo.

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I just finished. Recaps his entire career with an emphasis on the personal changes he made Covid-post Covid and his handling and rehab of the achilles injury. Look, I can see why people don't like the guy, but man there were some good memories there, and think what you want, but I think the guy is good person. Flawed for sure, but who isn't?

It was cool to see a lot of comments on there from MM, Favre (still awkward). and MLF about Rodgers time in GB. What really struck me though was the amount of regular season success vs post-season disappointments . As many great memories as there were, and there were a lot, there was just the one SB win. Some players and teams consider that a gift, but seems like a disappointment for Rodgers and something he's making peace with.

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Just finished up. It was interesting. Nothing too revealing for all of us that have been following the team, but it was a lot more NFL Films than kooky documentary. Was hoping it wouldn't be 3 hours of bitter complaining. Definitely wasn't that. Worth a watch for any Packer fan, imo. Did a pretty good job covering his Packer career. If you watch on a tablet instead of a TV you can adjust the speed to 1.5 and get through it in 2 hours instead of 3.

Watched the first episode then over to the Bucks game.

One thing that struck me was all the me, me, me, me, I, I, I, I throughout. I mean, I know none of us here would be surprised to know that Rodgers is a classic egomaniac but for anyone that wasn't aware, they are after watching that. I also noted him mentioning his goals on returning to play for the Jets

#1 - win an MVP

#2 - win a Super Bowl

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