I'm not predicting a win I'm merely stating reasons why I think we can and why I hope we can win this game.
B) Beat Detroit 45-24.
"djcubez" wrote:
Our record against Detroit is a 28-26 win at home and a 3-7 loss in Detroit.
ADVANTAGE: Patriots
C) Dominated the Jets 45-3 (We shutout the Jets on the road)
"djcubez" wrote:
Sure, it was a shutout, but a 9-0 shutout. Pats still scored 31 more pts against the Jets and held them to only a FG.
ADVANTAGE:PATRIOTS
D) Beat the Jay Cutler Bears 36-3 in the snow
"djcubez" wrote:
We lost to the Bears 17-20 in a game where we beat ourselves.
ADVANTAGE:PATRIOTS
Realize I am singling out just one of your points. However, is it the Distributive property in math that If A>B and B>C then A>C?
Your point about Flynn practicing as a starter has its merits. But, Tarvaris Jackson came in after Brent hurt himself and played amazingly well. The next week, he played less than average and then hurt his toe.
Bottom line on both points....just like the stock market....past success is no guarantee of future perfomance. I know you said you weren't predicting anything. Nor am I, just responding to your thoughts. Here are some of mine.
PACKERS KEY TO WINNING (according to me, MR OBVIOUS, who knows nothing)
--I'm hoping for a close game with the Packers having the last chance to score and win.
--Defense should play well but we need pressure on the QB.
--QB performance will directly affect team performance as a whole
--With Flynn at QB, we need to:
a) have a strong RUNNING performance. We cannot rely on the pass alone with him.
b) appropriately play call (MM). Flynn is not Rodgers (e.g. 4&1 bomb FAIL)
c) more importantly, win the battle up front.