A few observations of the stuff that doesn't quite show up on t.v. from the game Sunday, my only trip of the year:
The crowd: youngest crowd I've ever seen in that stadium, probably because of the cold temperatures. And really LOUD when the Bears had the ball, right from the get-go, regardless of the scoreboard or the problems the offense was having. Really good to see the Lambeau faithful get behind the defense and try to disrupt Cutler. Defensive players were gesturing arms up to the crowd every time they ran off the field. Cool.
A.J. Hawk: you can really see that he is the on-field general of the defense, directing players around and just being a leader. He was also all over the ball, and would probably be getting a lot more accolades if not for Walden's 11 tackles (Hawk had 10). Thumbs up on Hawk.
Brandon Jackson: appeared just not quite "in sync" with the flow of the game and where to run. On one play, I'm yelling in my head, "Cut left! It's wide open Left! Where are you going? Forget the blockers!" Then on the next play, "No! Not this time! Follow your blockers, they're clearing the way! Hit the hole! What are you waiting for?" Thumbs down on B-Jax this past Sunday. My new impression is his number one problem on hand-offs (and ONLY on hand-offs) is vision, or whatever you call it when you don't know where the open field is. (Instinct?)
Receivers: O.K., pet peeve alert: when your QB is scrambling, YOU have to scramble too. Way too many times, when Rodgers bought time and started running, you could see the receivers just standing there and watching him. Or trying to get open but way too late. Thumbs down guys. Help your QB!
Aaron Rodgers: without question the heart and soul of the team. When the game ended, something really awesome went down that I've never seen at Lambeau: the crowd stayed and cheered until every player was gone. Then they stayed some more, everyone still cheering and celebrating, when suddenly Rodgers comes busting out of the tunnel, with Driver, Jennings and Nelson behind him and does a "victory lap" all around the perimeter of the stands, high-fiving everyone in the first row. It was awesome to see.
Come to think of it, it is probably not new, but seeing Rodgers beaming like that and loving the crowd was a first for me, and I'm only a little embarrassed to say it brought tears to my eyes. This team is really, really lucky to have him at QB, and I like our chances with him under center.
Summary: All in all it was everything I thought it would be and more. My girlfriend, a transplanted Lion fan, is fully hooked. Yes there were way too many Bears fans there, but Packer fans outshined them by a mile.
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