@YATittle posted:We are now the favorites to win the Super Bowl, just like Hillary was..
Then quit looking at the fucking site. Jesus.
@YATittle posted:We are now the favorites to win the Super Bowl, just like Hillary was..
Then quit looking at the fucking site. Jesus.
@Henry posted:Then quit looking at the fucking site. Jesus.
Why would a Hispanic porn site have any insight on the playoffs?
Packers played a lot more man to man on Saturday vs Goff...
â Ben Fennell (@BenFennell_NFL) January 19, 2021
I expect the same approach against Brady. There's no mobility/play extension threat
Clamp and disrupt on the outside... Give pass rush chance to get home pic.twitter.com/Nr5ox0ZxdA
@H5 posted:Wasn't responding to you specifically. Though I probably did merge the words/thoughts when I said "off". Boris used that term, as well as accuracy, in the post of his you quoted. And you said accuracy.
So get off my back.
#FYGL
Goalline is too easily triggered by perceived criticism?
Nuts to Bucs!
@PackerPatrick posted:Why would a Hispanic porn site have any insight on the playoffs?
Wasn't before, but now I'm interested !!!
@H5 posted:Packers played a lot more man to man on Saturday vs Goff...
â Ben Fennell (@BenFennell_NFL) January 19, 2021
I expect the same approach against Brady. There's no mobility/play extension threat
Clamp and disrupt on the outside... Give pass rush chance to get home pic.twitter.com/Nr5ox0ZxdA
We aren't good in zone coverage. been a problem for a long time, and with Jaire, no excuse for it.
@Goalline posted:I think you will see Aaron at his very best this week weather conditions be damned!
Would be a welcome change from all the previous NFC Title games - all on the road of course.
Clete Blakeman is the Ref for the game
And even better, the side judge is named Boris
I think that's a very positive sign for the Green and Gold
https://profootballtalk.nbcspo...rom-injured-reserve/
Vita Vea could return
@PackerPatrick posted:Why would a Hispanic porn site have any insight on the playoffs?
Because chicks dig the long ball.
@PackerHawk posted:Would be a welcome change from all the previous NFC Title games - all on the road of course.
That's a really good point. For some reason he hasn't played his best in NFCC games. Not even in 2010.
Not great news here. The Bucs are adding a fat Samoan to their active roster.
https://profootballtalk.nbcspo...rom-injured-reserve/
Every team is better with a fat Samoan.
But isn't he coming off a broken ankle injury? Fat Samoan may have some issue pushing off. That is some serious beef on a healing fracture.
BTW, has anyone check the Ryan Grant closet to see if Snacks is in there?
From the comments on the article: The key will be if Vita Vea is in any kind of game shape after the broken ankle.
This could be an attempt by Arians to mess with the Packers mind.
@PackerHawk posted:Would be a welcome change from all the previous NFC Title games - all on the road of course.
Rodgers hasn't been terrible. For two of those games (2010 and 2014) he was playing incredibly good defenses. In 2016, Capers's defense was steamrolled and in 2019, Pettine's defense was steamrolled. The Packers defenses gave up 24 and 27 points in the first half. The offenses were overwhelmed too, but they'd have likely had to put 45 points up to have a chance.
Rodgers actually played pretty well in the 2016 title game in Atlanta. Packers are behind 7-0 when they get the ball for the first time and they drive down and Crosby misses a 41 yard FG (after not missing a FG for about 7 years in the playoffs). Falcons kick a FG on their next possession to go up 10-0. The Packers are driving until Ripkowski fumbles at the Atlanta 11. The Falcons got down and score to go up 17-0. The next possession Rodgers gets sacked on 2nd down to set up a 3rd and 21 and he throws a "good" interception on 3rd down. "Good" meaning it was 3rd and 21 and the interception occurs 55 yards past the LOS - better than a punt in that situation. The Falcons score another TD and it's 24-0 and the game is over. Rodgers really didn't make any mistakes in the first half and puts up at least 10 point without the missed FG and fumble, but the defense gave up 302 yards. Even with the defense imploding 24-10 is a lot different than 24-0.
In 2010, he was facing a Bears defense with 3 future likely HOFers in Urlacher, Briggs, and Peppers, not to mention Peanut Tillman at DB. In Chicago in January. That's not optimal for anyone, especially when your best RB is Starks. Starks played well, but it's not like having a threat like Aaron Jones. That Bears defense was loaded.
In 2014, he was dinged up but facing a Seahawks defense with 3 HOF level guys (Wagner, Sherman, and Earl Thomas) plus Chancellor with Avril and Bennett providing pass rush. Green Bay did have Eddie Lacy, but that Seahawks defense is probably top 10 all-time.
More from a coaching website about type of defense (cover 5) Bucs are playing more of; press man and 2 deep zone
Strengths
Weaknesses
â How to attack it
In the 2016 NFC CG -- The Packers were down to their 6th string DB's vs. the #1 offense in Atlanta. They had zero shot of beating Atlanta.
FYI....Atlanta blew a 25 point lead in that Super Bowl.
@Goalline posted:Not great news here. The Bucs are adding a fat Samoan to their active roster.
https://profootballtalk.nbcspo...rom-injured-reserve/
Every team is better with a fat Samoan.
https://packers.timesfour.com/...8#663495675314338038
GoldieLine....
AR actually played well on the 1st drive v CHI in '10. But he took a shot on his 1 yard TD run and didn't seem the same to me after that. AR was 4 of 4 for 76 yards, 0 INTs on the opening drive that ended with his TD run. After that he went 13 of 26 for 168 and 2 INTs.
Come to think of it, AR took a shot in the EZ of the TAM game week 6 when they went up 10-0. We all know how AR and the offense performed after that.
Scoring 10 pts on their 1st two drives - AR was 8 of 12 for 107 yards, 0 INTs. After that, 8 of 23, 53 yards, and the 2 INTs (resulting in 14 TAM pts).
Keep AR clean and he'll take care of the ball.
LaDarius Gunter on Julio Jones certainly wasn't an ideal matchup.
@H5 posted:AR actually played well on the 1st drive v CHI in '10. But he took a shot on his 1 yard TD run and didn't seem the same to me after that. AR was 4 of 4 for 76 yards, 0 INTs on the opening drive that ended with his TD run. After that he went 13 of 26 for 168 and 2 INTs.
Come to think of it, AR took a shot in the EZ of the TAM game week 6 when they went up 10-0. We all know how AR and the offense performed after that.
Scoring 10 pts on their 1st two drives - AR was 8 of 12 for 107 yards, 0 INTs. After that, 8 of 23, 53 yards, and the 2 INTs (resulting in 14 TAM pts).
Keep AR clean and he'll take care of the ball.
I remember that play from the Bears game too as being significant.... maybe he should dial back the running part, especially against the Bucs cheap shot artists.
that's the part that worries me here, they are dirty sob's and will have no problem getting a personal foul if they can rile someone up...that's the edge they think they have...we have to be ready to stick to the plan, ignore all the crap and play on our terms.
While still being physical themselves. It's a fine line.
Aaron Rodgers went 3-12 with 2 INT against the blitz in Week 6 vs TB per @NextGenStats. He's thrown 15 TD and 1 INT in all other games this season against the blitz. Since Week 9, Tampa's defense has allowed 13 TD with 1 INT when blitzing. pic.twitter.com/BESPdeF71f
â NFL Research (@NFLResearch) January 19, 2021
First game was a fluke; an anomaly.
@Boris posted:
Goldie is my hero.
@michiganjoe posted:Aaron Rodgers went 3-12 with 2 INT against the blitz in Week 6 vs TB per @NextGenStats. He's thrown 15 TD and 1 INT in all other games this season against the blitz. Since Week 9, Tampa's defense has allowed 13 TD with 1 INT when blitzing. pic.twitter.com/BESPdeF71f
â NFL Research (@NFLResearch) January 19, 2021First game was a fluke; an anomaly.
At least now they know what to work on.
Tom Brady doesn't...
â Ben Fennell (@BenFennell_NFL) January 19, 2021
Hold the Ball
Escape the Pocket
Drift Deep in Pocket
...this is a OT dream job. https://t.co/iuGYcAk2tr
The NFLN talked about Wirfs this week too. I'm not familiar with NO's D any more than knowing they're supposedly really good. But I'm guessing they don't have 3 OLB's and a DT that can get to the QB. Gary could be huge in this game.
Statistically the TB game was a fluke but the cause of it was not as much. Everyone knows that D is what it is. They've had inconsistencies in the regular season but so has GB (second half lulls anyone?). Both teams are peaking right now so I think you can look at their performances going into the playoffs, and in the playoffs. It should be a tight hard fought game.
I think the real key is that MLF already faced TB this season. It didn't look like he handled them well the first time but I'll bet he's learned from that and should have another really good game plan Sunday.
@MichiganPacker2 posted:Rodgers hasn't been terrible.
Not at all terrible. But by his usual standards, far below average. And plenty of other things factored in, injuries to key players, shitty defense, etc.
But the bottom line is I doubt he was happy with his play in any of those games aside from the Chicago game. Any way you win a trip to the SB is a good game! I think we will see his best NFCC game this Sunday - by a far margin.
So are we to think he is not quite as good against good teams than he is against crummy teams?
Hard to believe.
That's the thing though. He's been great against good teams so many times in his career. Hell, he just carved up the supposed best defense in the league Saturday. He's had some epically great divisional round games. You don't usually see scrub teams in that round.
Again, it's not all on him. He was saddled with a stale offensive system, sometimes he was down to scraps at receiver and the defense had been consistently bad.
I'm just looking forward to see what he does Sunday with HFA and almost all the tools at his disposal.
Went back and looked at the INT in first game that turned it around. It really underscores the importance of staying in favorable down / distance...and if not, having AR at times having to be content to punt. AR threw 2 incomplete passes to make it 3rd and 10. He had Sheppard breaking wide open on a very shallow cross, but it is doubtful that he would have made the first down, so he decides to force to the outside, even though the CB had played off coverage and was in perfect position on Adams, to try to get the first down.