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Davon House had a very nice game. McMillon/MD Jennings I thought did an adequate job and Morgan Burnett had a hell of a sack, forced fumble, and if IIRC he had the fumble recovery. Woody's leadership no doubt is missed and will be until he's back.

But this is also the time for one of these kids to step up and get invaluable experience because Woodson won't be around forever.
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Originally posted by Fond Du Arrigo:
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Originally posted by Henry:
Wise the **** up.

TT needs to fill safety and that half ass oline.

And Rodgers better get over the glamour and start taking his balls out of his purse.


Agreed with points 1 and 2...no idea what you're saying on #3.


Sloppy ball security, going with first reads, triple coverage deep ball. This game looked like the first 3 weeks and then the press got on Rodgers and he got pissed and lit it up against superior teams. Hold that fire Rodgers.

There will always be ugly games. There are definitely even injury excuses but he was NOT playing with the foot on the pedal.
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Originally posted by packerboi:
Davon House had a very nice game. McMillon/MD Jennings I thought did an adequate job and Morgan Burnett had a hell of a sack, forced fumble, and if IIRC he had the fumble recovery. Woody's leadership no doubt is missed and will be until he's back.

But this is also the time for one of these kids to step up and get invaluable experience because Woodson won't be around forever.


Absolutely but you're running with a rookie in McMillan and M.D. Jennings. I am actually stoked about the CB position but there needs to be a definitive presence QBing the backfield.
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Originally posted by BrainDed:
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Originally posted by Boris:
Did the Packers win today? Because it felt like they lost.


Good teams win, great teams cover a 16 point spread minus the 2 best offensive weapons?


Great teams take a weapon like Cobb and a guy like Driver who has made a career of making tough plays over the middle and ACTUALLY PLAY THE MIDDLE OF THE ****ING FIELD!
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Originally posted by Henry:
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Originally posted by Rusty:
Have we entered rebuilding mode yet?

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Don't test me junior.


I don't disagree completely with what you're saying. There is room for improvement, but some weeks you just gotta take a win as a win. This wasn't the only team that played uglier than it should have this week.

Personally, I'd like to see Finley traded for a R2 or R3 pick (conditional depending on performance of course.) Pick up a WR, C, OT, TE, and perhaps a safety with the first five picks in the draft. Campen needs to go, no reasons guys like Lang, Sitton, and Bulaga should be underperforming. Furthermore I'm still trying to get my ahead around why the shuffling of offensive assistants was needed this year. McAdoo had a great track record of getting the most out of his TE's, so why switch him to QB? Van Pelt was a QB and has been a decent QB coach, so why make him a RB coach?

All that said, I still think this team has a good a shot of any of making the Super Bowl this year. What they need more than anything is luck.
Don't take it personal. I'm just trying to get your Belly Fire Index up. I do agree about Campen and Finley. Good job by DJ Williams shooting himself in the foot today.

It is a win and they are definitely dealing with injuries. I really had a problem with Rodgers taking a lot of first reads on deep passes, passes that weren't viable.

I'm obviously not going to rail too much on the approach but it was a head scratcher today. 3 yards and cloud of dust with a 3rd down back or run and shoot? Totally agree with keeping out the injured players but the offense shouldn't have slowed down that much at home.

BTW, what was the temp today?
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Originally posted by Henry:
3 yards and cloud of dust with a 3rd down back or run and shoot?


My metric for predictability is when Mrs. Blair Kiel says, "Please don't run this up the middle on first down for two yards."

If she sees it coming, I would guess even as bad as they are, the Jags did too.
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Great teams take a weapon like Cobb and a guy like Driver who has made a career of making tough plays over the middle and ACTUALLY PLAY THE MIDDLE OF THE ****ING FIELD!


Word. After last week's game I thought Cobb had supplanted Finley as weapon #1 when Jennings is not available. This was nuts. Cobb is going to be a star. Finley never will be.

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