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The GBP have found themselves a running game. It's only going to get better when Lang goes back to LG next week. That splurting/splatting sound you hear is the rest of the NFL ****ting its collective pants.

They have Clay ****ING Matthews and Charles ****ING Woodson coming back to the defense next week.

Fasten your seat belts. It's going to be a fun ride. With a running game, GB is absolutely unstoppable.
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Next year, draft more LB, OL, DL.

For now, these guys coming back is going to be great.

Yeah, I don't want to play the gnats again, but guess what, I do and I bet the team does too.

The thought of getting the D rolling... get a running game back for the O, get Greg re-integrated.... get Jordy back...Hell, maybe Barclay is the lynchpin for this year!

Bad news for the rest of the NFL.
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Originally posted by JJSD:
How do you stop this offense if they can jam 150 yards down your throat on the ground?

Do Clay Matthews and Charles Woodson help the defense at all? Yeah, just a bit.

Who's better if all of GB's cylinders are firing?

That was a statement tonight, and a big one.


If they stick with what they did to bolster the oline in the second half then I definitely think they can compete.
The D always plays better well rested by far. A ground game can help assure more T.O.P. even if they don't score and have to punt, the defense will be on fresh legs. With Clay back we have our legit pass rusher. The d-backs now have the luxury of a more pressured QB trying to pass against them then they have seen in the last 6 games. Woodsy being back in is the icing on the cake for our secondary.
This team can compete with anyone. But I also believe a team like the NYG is a bit inside the Packers heads. Maybe that SF team too. There are a lot of positives to take from the last 2 weeks. Let's get the o-line situated, get our playmakers back healthy and then we can think of making a run. Right now we have NFC North title within our sight- let's go down and whoop those Bears and take what belongs to us. One at a time.
I think this team is much different thant the one that lost to the whiners early this season. They are too, but I like where this one is building towards.
As far as the gnats, well... I think MM is learning how to play them, and having much of our D back to play them again would be huge.

Time will tell.

It's bares weak. Time to focus on that.

Everything else will fall into place as it does.

This team still reminds me more of the 2009 team than the 2010 team. Don't get me wrong, the 2009 team had the potential to go all the way, but they needed some luck (like having a blatant facemask penalty not be missed) to go all the way. The biggest similarity between the two teams is the fact that like the 2009 team, the 2012 team currently has almost no pass rush outside of what Matthews provided. Hopefully, guys like Worthy, Daniels, Raji and Neal can start generating some of the pressure they showed earlier in the season when Matthews and Woodson were still in there. It all needs to get rolling next week in Chicago, and I have a feeling it will.
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Originally posted by JJSD:
The return of Sam Shields also = oh no, another guy we have to avoid in the secondary.

The Run starts tonight.
What the secondary was able to do with virtually no pass rush cannot be understated. I'm not one of those people who thinks Stafford is an elite QB, but they still need to feel really good about what they were able to do with piles of crap like Walden, Zombo and Moses playing patty-cake with the Lions OL all night long.
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Originally posted by cuqui:
I don't disagree, Henry. Next year, it will really help to get Des Bishop back and if TT drafts a slobberknocking ILB too.


Bingo. Clay, Perry, Bishop, some other stud ILB. That along with this secondary and the added youth up front and this D has the makings of an elite unit for years to come.

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Originally posted by Hungry5:
Lang was active but not needed... put him back at LG.


Yes please! Need Lang back on the interior of the line
I really liked what I saw in the running game, and we know that reinforcements are coming with Woody and CMIII (among others).

I think this team will go as far as they can with Rodgers playing well, or not playing well, and ultimately how the OL plays down the stretch. The timing of this offense has been impacted by the inability of the OL to play consistently well.

We all know Detroit has a good DL, but when you get into the playoffs most teams feature a good DL or pass rush, and with the exception of the Houston game this team has not responded well when facing good pass rushing teams. They got worked over against SF and the Giants, Seattle had their way with them, and they struggled at times with Detroit (both games) and even Minnesota gave them some trouble last week.

Do they have ability to win the Superbowl? Absolutely. There isn't one team out there they can't beat IMO. However, if they don't give Rodgers better pass protection I don't think they can beat the Giants or Niners and chances are they would need to beat one of those two teams to make it to New Orleans.
Last night looked like we were walking in mud again to start the game. We have to be better than that, but like Rodgers said after the game, it's better to win ugly than lose tough.

More offensive consistency and a better pass rush, and I'd book a ticket to New Orleans (anything to get out of the snow!). Let's see how Clay helps the pass rush. If he can get some pressure, and if our receivers step up (Cobb's got to make that long catch and Jennings has to get open and Jones can't disappear now that he's been found), I like our chances. It's a lot of if's, but it's doable.
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Originally posted by Fandame:
Last night looked like we were walking in mud again to start the game. We have to be better than that, but like Rodgers said after the game, it's better to win ugly than lose tough.

More offensive consistency and a better pass rush, and I'd book a ticket to New Orleans (anything to get out of the snow!). Let's see how Clay helps the pass rush. If he can get some pressure, and if our receivers step up (Cobb's got to make that long catch and Jennings has to get open and Jones can't disappear now that he's been found), I like our chances. It's a lot of if's, but it's doable.


...as long as teams keep playing deep cover 2, with man underneath, receivers aren't going to be open much. last night's run game, as AR said, will hopefully get teams to come out of that defense & if they do, you'll see passing numbers like last season & vs. Texans this year.
This team has been playing far too often with about 8-9 starters OUT. They are going to get Clay, Woodson, Jordy back, and hopefully CJ Wilson and Neal return soon(need those bodies up front)

it's pretty remarkable how they keep winning despite so many key players being out. The D is relying on about 6 guys playing big minutes who were nothing but STer's at the start of the year etc.
White-out for the blueprint?


@MattBowen41
#Packers ability to run the ball last night is key for #Bears game prep this week. How much Cover 2 do we see now? Something to think about.

@MattBowen41
#Bears have leaned on Cover 2 vs. Rodgers, #Packers. Allows CHI to limit vertical game & play run with 7-Man box. Take that away? Trouble.
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Originally posted by CAPackfan:
This team has been playing far too often with about 8-9 starters OUT. They are going to get Clay, Woodson, Jordy back, and hopefully CJ Wilson and Neal return soon(need those bodies up front)

it's pretty remarkable how they keep winning despite so many key players being out. The D is relying on about 6 guys playing big minutes who were nothing but STer's at the start of the year etc.


They definitely deserve credit for winning with so many injuries. No question there! Too bad we couldn't get Bishop and Perry back as well!
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Originally posted by FreeSafety:
As lame as it sounds, one big difference between 2010 and 2012 is that there really is a "blueprint" on how to slow down AR and the Packer offense. Not that it is any great revelation, but there is a proven strategy.


...this is a great point! Beginning with KC last season, most teams are playing us with 2 deep, man underneath the majority of the time, which has limited big pass plays. What is amazing is that it took so long for opponents to figure this out! One of the only teams that hasn't done this is Houston...the result was 6 TD passes for AR. We can still win, but must do it in a slightly different way, last night's running game must continue! When MM came to GB he stated that his vision was to have a team that could run the ball & play great defense.....looks like these two ingrediants are needed to get us to an elite level.
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...this is a great point! Beginning with KC last season, most teams are playing us with 2 deep, man underneath the majority of the time, which has limited big pass plays. What is amazing is that it took so long for opponents to figure this out! One of the only teams that hasn't done this is Houston...the result was 6 TD passes for AR. We can still win, but must do it in a slightly different way, last night's running game must continue! When MM came to GB he stated that his vision was to have a team that could run the ball & play great defense.....looks like these two ingrediants are needed to get us to an elite level.


Word. Take what they give us... Doubt we'll see that Houston game plan again....

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