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Re: The Green Bay Packers
Posted: Fri September 05, 2014 4:07 am
by Chris_H_2
Seattle has a tendency to make a lot of teams look like that though. I just wouldn't draw too many conclusions based on that particular game.
Green Bay should still have every reason to think they can win the NFC, especially if Seattle doesn't have home field. Now if the Lions make Green Bay look pathetic . . .
Re: The Green Bay Packers
Posted: Fri September 05, 2014 4:13 am
by 96583UP
# 59 on GB defense needs to stop making obvious holds on receivers...
game was competitive for a while but bone-head penileties extenze drives...
Re: The Green Bay Packers
Posted: Fri September 05, 2014 4:23 am
by Kaius
Lament wrote:I don't think any of are doubting that they'll still win the division.

Re: The Green Bay Packers
Posted: Fri September 05, 2014 9:40 am
by Lament
Chris_H_2 wrote:Seattle has a tendency to make a lot of teams look like that though. I just wouldn't draw too many conclusions based on that particular game.
Green Bay should still have every reason to think they can win the NFC, especially if Seattle doesn't have home field. Now if the Lions make Green Bay look pathetic . . .
I still think they're players in the mix to win the NFC, but as you pointed out, they will obviously need some more breaks. We were hoping this would be a team that could reach the Super Bowl via any path. They are probably just a team that can reach it if they get home field (at least against Seattle, and probably SF too) or if someone else knocks out Seattle (or probably SF). There are a lot of weeks to get better though. Then again, they'll also need to get, for lack of superior word, better-er than we thought they would.
Kaius wrote:Lament wrote:I don't think any of are doubting that they'll still win the division.

The Packers had to start four different quarterbacks last year and saw Rodgers, Matthews, Cobb, Finley, Lacy, and most of the offensive line miss time due to injury, yet still won the division last year. Until someone else actually wins it, I won't consider it a possibility. There's a reason this team is tied with New England for the longest active streak of playoff appearances. Tonight proved Seattle is still better than them, but like Chris pointed out, Seattle is probably better than everybody right now. Until the Bears or Lions win a game against the Packers where Rodgers makes it to the second half (the Packers are 19-2 in games Rodgers doesn't leave with an injury against those two), I'm not worried about them not winning the NFC North.
Re: The Green Bay Packers
Posted: Fri September 05, 2014 12:39 pm
by spike
fucking run defense needs to improve more than anything. they should get rid of dom capers.
Re: The Green Bay Packers
Posted: Fri September 05, 2014 1:14 pm
by Green Habit
I remember saying all the way back to after Week 2 of last season that the Broncos' Super Bowl chances were shot when they lost Ryan Clady for the year. At that moment of desperation I didn't think they'd get as far as they did...but ultimately I was dead on right.

GB may be in the same boat if they're still having O-line problems. Poor Bulaga just can't stay healthy. Is Derek Sherrod a flat out bust?
Re: The Green Bay Packers
Posted: Fri September 05, 2014 7:13 pm
by Lament
spike wrote:fucking run defense needs to improve more than anything. they should get rid of dom capers.
It really is about time.
Green Habit wrote:Is Derek Sherrod a flat out bust?

Re: The Green Bay Packers
Posted: Fri September 05, 2014 7:16 pm
by BigRedLedbetter
Well the Packers play my Lions twice....that is two wins.
Re: The Green Bay Packers
Posted: Sun September 07, 2014 9:00 pm
by spike
Green Habit wrote:I remember saying all the way back to after Week 2 of last season that the Broncos' Super Bowl chances were shot when they lost Ryan Clady for the year. At that moment of desperation I didn't think they'd get as far as they did...but ultimately I was dead on right.

GB may be in the same boat if they're still having O-line problems. Poor Bulaga just can't stay healthy. Is Derek Sherrod a flat out bust?
good news is bulaga should play next week
Re: The Green Bay Packers
Posted: Sun September 14, 2014 11:51 pm
by Lament
Jordy Nelson.
Re: The Green Bay Packers
Posted: Sun September 14, 2014 11:57 pm
by Green Habit
Lament wrote:Jordy Nelson.
So underrated. He must have really inflated Josh Freeman's draft status when they were at K-State.
Re: The Green Bay Packers
Posted: Mon September 15, 2014 6:11 am
by spike
sometimes it's better to be lucky than good
Re: The Green Bay Packers
Posted: Tue September 16, 2014 4:12 pm
by spike
the packers should hire brady poppinga as their new DC
http://espn.go.com/blog/green-bay-packe ... s-new-role
Re: The Green Bay Packers
Posted: Tue September 16, 2014 8:36 pm
by Lament
Anyone would be better than Capers.
Re: The Green Bay Packers
Posted: Sun September 21, 2014 7:40 pm
by Lament
The defense played way better than it had any right to today.
The offense is a fucking disaster. They look like a 6-10 team right now. The play calling is just terrible.
Re: The Green Bay Packers
Posted: Sun September 21, 2014 7:56 pm
by spike
Nah, the defense was garbage too. It's hard to make Reggie Bush look that effective.
But yeah, the offense struggling is alarming, especially considering all the DB injuries Detroit had and that all 11 defenders on the field were wearing Lions jerseys.
Re: The Green Bay Packers
Posted: Sun September 21, 2014 7:58 pm
by Lament
They gave the offense every chance to make up for their mistakes and win the game. That's more than I expect from the defense.
Re: The Green Bay Packers
Posted: Sun September 21, 2014 9:35 pm
by verb_to_trust
This is Olivia Munn's fault.
Re: The Green Bay Packers
Posted: Sun September 21, 2014 10:40 pm
by BigRedLedbetter
Two things.......
This Lions fan is shocked we got the W today. Smoke and mirrors. I still don't see us winning >7.
Can you blame Rodgers for this? He still wins when he goes home.

Re: The Green Bay Packers
Posted: Mon September 22, 2014 1:48 am
by spike
Lament wrote:They gave the offense every chance to make up for their mistakes and win the game. That's more than I expect from the defense.
what's going on with randall cobb?