Quarless runningdirt!
And Mason Crosby: 5 field goals.
Points are points, and the Europeans go gaga over it.
The Bears will try to run off tackle at Walden all day. Forte had back to back big runs there in the last game. Walden and whoever the DE is on that side (Green and Jenkins rotate) will have to hold the edge.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned Nick Collins. I think Cutler throws a few dumb passes and Collins will be there to pick at least one of them.
On offense, this game is all about the offensive line, especially Clifton and Bulaga. If they play well, the Packers put up 30+.
On offense, this game is all about the offensive line, especially Clifton and Bulaga. If they play well, the Packers put up 30+.
quote:Originally posted by CUPackFan:
the Packers put up 30+.
Damn that's good porn.
Say it again!
Bold! Put it in bold!
I am worried about Clifton...and Colledge for that matter.
And Free Safety with the interruptus.
Thanks. Almost had an accident over here.
Thanks. Almost had an accident over here.
I think the likeliest person is Tramon Williams. He is just so consistently playing at a high level. He did to Ryan what he did to Vick. If Cutler throws in his space and realizing Cutler's history of sometimes making poor decisions, I see a great chance Tramon makes him pay.
If I could wish solid step up play, I suppose it would be offensive line.
Another one I think is the receiving corps as a whole. Last week Jennings had his fumble and Jones had his miscue the week before. I kind of think there is a good possibility that as a group, they are on a mission to not drop passes or fumble the ball and if they don't, that rates to me as stepping up.
Outside the Jennings fumble, last week was a total step up for them, in my opinion.
I think there is a good chance it happens again.
If I could wish solid step up play, I suppose it would be offensive line.
Another one I think is the receiving corps as a whole. Last week Jennings had his fumble and Jones had his miscue the week before. I kind of think there is a good possibility that as a group, they are on a mission to not drop passes or fumble the ball and if they don't, that rates to me as stepping up.
Outside the Jennings fumble, last week was a total step up for them, in my opinion.
I think there is a good chance it happens again.
quote:Originally posted by FreeSafety:
I am worried about Clifton...and Colledge for that matter.
Agree, The O-Line, Clifton and especially Bulaga. I can see the Bears throwing Peppers lined up wide at Bulaga all day long. MM and the boys better be ready to combat that with some nice screens. Draw in the rush and screen it to B-Jax or Starks. It kills the Cover 2.
Rodgers needs to stay patient and take what the Bears defense gives. Stay patient, then once we're in the Red Zone we'll pound it in with Raji, Quinn Johnson and Kuhn in the backfield. Running over Sitton and Bulaga. Unstoppable.
I'd like a screen-pass on the first play.
Mason Crosby
Jordy Nelson
Donald Driver
Sam Shields
Brian Bulaga
Donald Driver
Sam Shields
Brian Bulaga
quote:Originally posted by Packy:
Mason Crosby
I'd like to see 8 points out of Mason.
2 in the 1st quarter, 2 in the 2nd quarter, 2 in the 3rd quarter, and 2 more in the 4th. That would be just about right.
But wait. That means he doesn't make any field go........wait, oh I get it
Saint Vince. If Hester even thinks about returning a punt for a TD, ol' Vince is going to reach a hand down from the heavens to bitch slap him into next season.
2 out of 3 ain't bad
quote:Originally posted by Hungry5:
Quarless
Shields
Bush
I'll say for the Super Bowl that we'll see key contributions from:
Driver
Jackson (screen passes)
Woodson (Pick six)
Driver
Jackson (screen passes)
Woodson (Pick six)
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