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Dear FO,

+ ILB's matter.  Campbell = beast.  Barnes = solid hitter.  Try to fucking remember that when the draft comes around.

- ST matter, fucking fix it.  Crosby, get back to basics and practice

+ Stokes, getting better against good competition

- Without KC in, that Dline is shit.

+ I see a lot of 53 and who the fuck is Hamilton?

- I see very little of 52.  Rashan Hawk.

Crazy fucking game but a lot of good stuff.  Actually gives me some hope for this defense.   

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The Packers won a game in the House of Horrors that is Cincy. Haven't won there since 98. And once again, it also proved itself as a nightmare place to play.

Adams and Rodgers did more then enough to deserve this win. Then again, so did everyone else not named Crosby.

The Packers are a MASH unit and somehow managed to win and are 4-1. That is not easy at all.

Who was that guy wearing a Lowry jersey who looked like Kenny Clark 2.0? He was a beast and getting tremendous inside pressure.

-'s

ST's are a dumpster fire. This isn't surprising anyone except apparently MLF.

And speaking of, LaFluer called plays a lot like a former HC named McVince in the 2nd half. Prevent offense almost never works.

@Henry posted:

Dear FO,

+ ILB's matter.  Campbell = beast.  Barnes = solid hitter.  Try to fucking remember that when the draft comes around.

- ST matter, fucking fix it.  Crosby, get back to basics and practice

+ Stokes, getting better against good competition

- Without KC in, that Dline is shit.

+ I see a lot of 53 and who the fuck is Hamilton?

- I see very little of 52.  Rashan Hawk.

Crazy fucking game but a lot of good stuff.  Actually gives me some hope for this defense.   

He starts out telling the FO off for failing to bring in any good ILBs, by praising the ILBs they brought in by FA and, get this…THE DRAFT!

Big + to the defense. I thought Cincy could score 30+ with no Jaire. D. Campbell is a man.

Aaron Jones and AJD are pretty damn good.

Patchwork O-Line hung in there. Go Steno Go.

We’re seeing what no MVS means to this offense… he creates space.

ps It’s B***s Week. And they still suck.

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@Goalline posted:

He starts out telling the FO off for failing to bring in any good ILBs, by praising the ILBs they brought in by FA and, get this…THE DRAFT!

They got extremely lucky with a 1 year journeyman and a UDFA after YEARS of failure.  The point is to put a new commitment on the ILB position after seeing Campbell and Barnes keeping that game under control.  See Burks out there?  Look like shit didn't it.

Pull your head out.

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Mason saidf the wind was a factor in the misses.  He thought he was taking a good line but it was still a bit off.  But he got it corrected and made it right down the middle when it counted.

@ammo posted:

Mason saidf the wind was a factor in the misses.  He thought he was taking a good line but it was still a bit off.  But he got it corrected and made it right down the middle when it counted.

So, the misses didn’t count?

Of course they counted.  But the guy did what he had to do. I give him credit and glad he is our kicker.  What did you expect after hitting 24 in a row?  35 in a row?  45? 60?  See that is the thing about averages, things always average out, BOTH ways.

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@Henry posted:

They got extremely lucky with a 1 year journeyman and a UDFA after YEARS of failure.  The point is to put a new commitment on the ILB position after seeing Campbell and Barnes keeping that game under control.  See Burks out there?  Look like shit didn't it.

Pull your head out.

Every good decision is luck? Try not to blame Gute for the failures of his predecessor. I don’t see you crediting him for the Super Bowl in 2010. Your Michael Rodney imitation?

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Posi- Adams, Campbell. Also Dillon and the backups on offense and defense played with heart.

Negi- The kicking game. Some odd play calling when we got closer to the EZ. As mentioned, I loved the energy from our backups on defense but letting them score almost every time they were in the red zone was bad.

@Goalline posted:

Every good decision is luck? Try not to blame Gute for the failures of his predecessor. I don’t see you crediting him for the Super Bowl in 2010. Your Michael Rodney imitation?

Don't be a fucking idiot.  If you thinking putting in a series of scrubs UDFA and journeymen ILB DURING GUNT'S TENURE is showing a commitment to ILB your fucking nuts.  Go look at his drafts, go look at his signings. 

Yes, Gunt got seriously lucky.  Campbell is playing at a playoff level.  Barnes, showing good stuff but we don't know if he'll pull a Sullivan and implode in the playoffs.  Yet, both were nothing more than half ass attempts at fixing the position.

If you're saying that Gunt had some amazing insight that no other team had you're fucking nuts.  Dumb Gunt has been here for 3 years and shown even less commitment to the ILB because he "tried but it just didn't work".

Boy, at least he sets up an easy out for whatever scrub comes in with a one year contract.  That's commitment I tell you.  Campbell tattoed a fucking big ass horseshoe right on Gunt's forehead.

Now, to sum up again, QUIT FUCKING DISCOUNTING THE ILB POSITION.

- 52. By himself is very avg. With others like Z on the field, he's a lot better.

- Crosby. 😆

- Savage FFS, knock the ball down.

- ST's been an adventure for a decade now

- Need Josh Myers back at Center

- Kevin King, sprained his vagina again

+ Escaped Cincinnati with a win

+ 4-1, Hey..... they keep winning.

@Henry posted:

Don't be a fucking idiot.  If you thinking putting in a series of scrubs UDFA and journeymen ILB DURING GUNT'S TENURE is showing a commitment to ILB your fucking nuts.  Go look at his drafts, go look at his signings.

Yes, Gunt got seriously lucky.  Campbell is playing at a playoff level.  Barnes, showing good stuff but we don't know if he'll pull a Sullivan and implode in the playoffs.  Yet, both were nothing more than half ass attempts at fixing the position.

If you're saying that Gunt had some amazing insight that no other team had you're fucking nuts.  Dumb Gunt has been here for 3 years and shown even less commitment to the ILB because he "tried but it just didn't work".

Boy, at least he sets up an easy out for whatever scrub comes in with a one year contract.  That's commitment I tell you.  Campbell tattoed a fucking big ass horseshoe right on Gunt's forehead.

Now, to sum up again, QUIT FUCKING DISCOUNTING THE ILB POSITION.

Fuck your commitment! Who gives a shit how he got it done. The point is HE GOT IT DONE, despite getting second guessed by know nothings with not a single solution of their own. Show me what he should have done. Until then, it is just more evidence that you don’t know what the fuck you are talking about.

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@Goalline posted:

Fuck your commitment! Who gives a shit how he got it done. The point is HE GOT IT DONE, despite getting second guessed by know nothings with not a single solution of their own. Show me what he should have done. Until then, more evidence that you don’t know what the fuck you are talking about.

Uh, a solution.  Draft competent ILB when they are right fucking there in your face instead of 5th rounders with injury histories and UDFAs while pursuing journeymen ILBs. 

Pretty sure I was clear on that point. 

Well, that’s fucking brilliant. I wonder if the whole league knows that all you have to do is throw a bunch of high draft picks at the position and a bunch of Ray Lewis’ fly out of your butt.

TT threw one of those high draft picks at the position. AJ Hawk flew out of his butt. Desmond Bishop? TT got lUcKY with a 6th round pick.

You are so fucking desperate. Stop it! You are looking like a dumb ass.

*gasp"

Yes, that's Aaron praising the F.O.



@Goalline posted:

You are so fucking desperate. Stop it! You are looking like a dumb ass.

The response of someone who knows he's wrong.

Go take a survey and see how many people believe the Packers have shown any commitment to the ILB.

Rhetorical, I already know the answer.

Thinking Gunt is some master mind is like congratulating him on putting his dick in the right hole after 30 attempts.

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@pkr_north posted:

Gameball to 59 today

everyone else did enough to win mash unit on defense but 59 stood out like an mf er

He won the game game for us, by all intents and purposes, a missed kick not withstanding. Big time play.

@Henry posted:

The response of someone who knows he's wrong.

Go take a survey and see how many people believe the Packers have shown any commitment to the ILB.

Rhetorical, I already know the answer.

Thinking Gunt is some master mind is like congratulating him on putting his dick in the right hole after 30 attempts.

Fuck your commitment in the ass. Did he find good players or not? That’s all I care about.



Your desire for style points is the work of a person desperate to show that he is some kind of mastermind himself. You were convinced the only way to succeed was to do it your way. Gute proved you wrong. OWN IT!!

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Not a great look to a team who'd want to protect their franchise, not let him continue playing. Could be wrong, but there was a close up of that replay where I swore it looked like spatters of blood drops on someone's arm who was making that tackle. I thought Burrow may have had a bloody nose, wonder if he had coughed up blood?

CINCINNATI -- Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was taken to a local hospital on Sunday for a possible throat contusion, according to a team spokesperson.

Burrow was transported following the Bengals' 25-22 overtime loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday.

No further information was immediately available

+++ Cincy has a pretty good, under the radar defense, so I have no idea how THAT OL was as effective it was today. No idea.

++ Davante Adams is GB's passing attack. Cincy and every one else in the NFL knows that. And he still came through.

++ Watching Campbell play ILB is so much fun. I'll just leave it at that.

+ I also love watching Stoke compete ... even though he has rough spots.

+ How many 4-1 teams in NFL history have had a negative (-) scoring differential?

+ RBs are good and a nice combo.

+ Rodgers, after overcoming his early frustrations, was really good.

+ Lowry was a positive today. Yes that has happened a couple of times in his 6 years as a starting DL with the team.

-- The lack of speed at WR without MVS is ... still ... a problem.

- I like MLF, but I have no idea what MLF was doing with his play calling much of the second half when in the red zone.

- - - - If anyone know a bright young STs coach in Ashwaubenon, Eau Claire, Racine, River Valley or any points in between who is halfway competent, but most importantly comes CHEAP,  please forward his/her resume to Murph/Gute at 1265. Remember CHEAP.

+? -? King got injured went out with an injury again today. Did the team miss him?

Overall, given all the injuries, this was a nice win for the team that deserved it more.

+ Missing 4 starters on offense and 2 on defense, they still found a way to win

- I worry that some of the guys missing today will not come back to what they once were if they ever come back at all. In particular Zadarious Smith may never play another down for the Pack again.  

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