I feel like we need to start a new topic on this instead of continuing the other one that is generally for the lead-up to the game, where different conversations and arguments often start and the real meaning of the topic is lost. Ergo, I'm starting a new one.
We played well tonight.
Rodgers showed us all again that he is able to slow everything down and manipulate almost every surrounding a team can put in front of him. His anchor, Chad Clifton, goes down early. This could be devastating to him, it was to me. How did he react? By being better. Throwing better balls, commanding the OL and people like DJ Williams to be utility blockers for the night. He was simply amazing again tonight.
Our receivers played relatively well. Seemed like whenever ARod was in trouble, they were able to separate and get their hands on the ball when he delivered. Since Finley wants everybody to think he is a receiver, I'll put him in this paragraph. He dropped 3 IMPORTANT balls, two of which would have scored points, and had one that was a drop/deflected pass. Then, he dances around like a GD moron when he makes two plays that he is expected to make. I usually let this shit slide with him because he IS so talented, but tonight it was more than I could handle. My brother put it the best, "He's an awesome player. Take his word for it." I'm getting really tired of watching him be a dumbass and listening to his BS when he is not stepping up in ALL of the plays that we need him instead of just some of the time. And stop referring to yourself as a playmaker and telling everybody that you need the ball, then doing that kind of crap. Dipshit.
The OL did very well tonight after losing Clifton. Newhouse and Sherrod both did better than I had expected. I thought that ARod would have a ton of short underneath passes after Cliffy went out so he could avoid being decapitated after a 1-step drop, but he was afforded plenty of time on average, and I was very pleased with that.
The defense looked aweful in the first half. Couldn't cover anybody. Couldn't get any pressure on Matty Ice. Couldn't handle a single-team, let alone a double-team. Raji was shaking his head half of the game. He knew he was getting his ass handed to him. They all were. The second half was another story. The D stepped up, made the 3rd down stops when needed, and didn't allow any points. Them holding the Falcons to 0 after the initial 14 was probably my favorite part of the night.
Lastly, Special Teams was great tonight. Masthay had a great punt, kick coverage was decent (didn't let up anything too bad when they did run it out), and Crosby was a clutch 4/4 with a record-tying 56 yarder that could have gone 66.
All in all, it was a tight, scary game that reminded me of the SB with all of it's ups and downs. We found a way to win, though. Good job, Packers.
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