wpr
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13 years ago

In reading some of the comments from players, one would feel they lost the game. I'm hoping this translates into a pounding of the Lions Thursday.

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 



hopefully. After they screwed around in SD they made similar statements and then hung one on the vickies. let's hope we see a replay of that this Thursday.
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Nonstopdrivel
13 years ago

it is so rare when YOU make a mistake. I had to move quick. 🤥

Originally Posted by: wpr 


If only. My life is one long string of incessant fuck-ups. But thanks for the props anyway.
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Zero2Cool
13 years ago

hopefully. After they screwed around in SD they made similar statements and then hung one on the vickies. let's hope we see a replay of that this Thursday.

Originally Posted by: wpr 



SD? San Diego? I didn't like how the Packers let the Buccaneers hang around, but it seems the Bucs have Rodgers number.
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Since69
13 years ago

Jordy Nelson is openly black. He just happens to be white.

Originally Posted by: Nonstopdrivel 



A slap in the nuts for the sideways George Carlin reference!


I'm happy with the win, of course, but not happy with how we played. There was some awful tackling, and we're still having miscommunications in the secondary. It seems like some (not all) of the players are drinking their own koolaid - I really questioned the effort out there during the game. With the way the defense played last week I thought they were coming around. That defense would have crushed the Bucs today. Were they just looking past the Bucs to the Lions?

If we play like that on Thursday, we'll lose. No doubt in my mind.
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Silentio
13 years ago

Were they just looking past the Bucs to the Lions?

Originally Posted by: Since69 


McCarthy mentioned in his post game press conference that the coaches already have their game plan for the Lions. I’m sure that’s normal when facing a Thursday game. Does it also translate to the players, though, or are they expected to concentrate only on the next game? They certainly seemed like they hadn’t looked at Tampa much, so maybe McCarthy put a real emphasis on beating the divisional opponent and just hoped the team would pull one out against Tampa.
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wpr
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13 years ago

McCarthy mentioned in his post game press conference that the coaches already have their game plan for the Lions. I’m sure that’s normal when facing a Thursday game. Does it also translate to the players, though, or are they expected to concentrate only on the next game? They certainly seemed like they hadn’t looked at Tampa much, so maybe McCarthy put a real emphasis on beating the divisional opponent and just hoped the team would pull one out against Tampa.

Originally Posted by: Silentio 




no just coaches. I can not give you a source but one of the last times GB played on TGD Mike was telling the press that he and the coaching staff work on their plan a little bit at a time over the prior weeks but they do not discuss it with the players at all. they want the players to remain focused on the game at hand.
Also today Mike mentioned in the Milwaukee paper that he LOVES playing on TGD. With a 3-1 record I won't doubt him.

EDIT- Well I didn't remember exactly what Mike said at his press conference and it was the GB paper so that means you can question comment about whether or not the coaches give the players the game plan early or not.


Other highlights from McCarthy’s presser  this afternoon:

* I don’t mind the Thanksgiving schedule and short week. Players like to turn around and play right away.

It’s an honor playing on Thanksgiving Day. This is fifth time in my coaching career I’ve been part of it. It’s special they pick us to play.


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Nonstopdrivel
13 years ago
Interesting tidbit  by our friend Kevin Seifert:

Rodgers was unusually ineffective Sunday when taking snaps directly from center, as opposed to the shotgun. He missed on seven of 12 passes he threw, including his fourth-quarter interception, when under center. He had been completing 73 percent of those passes entering the game, according to ESPN's Stats & Information. There might be an explanation there, but short of some hidden injury that made his dropback less rhythmic, I can't think of one.



Maybe, as Gregg Easterbrook suggested a few weeks ago, NFL quarterbacks these days just are out of practice when it comes to taking snaps under center?
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Nonstopdrivel
13 years ago
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/eric_mack/11/20/fast.forward/index.html#ixzz1eS1RS2hM ]nuggets[/url] for our fantasy aficionados:

• James Starks, and Ryan Grant for that matter, failed us against the worst team in fantasy vs. RBs. It shows just how little Starks or Grant are useful to us. Starks, who has a knee strain, at least was active in the passing game, but you need to be desperate in crunch time to use a Packers RB. You should not use either on the short week against a tough Lions defensive front.

• Jordy Nelson has become a must-start receiver. His 123-yard, two-touchdown effort seals it. He has outperformed all of the Packers receivers, even Greg Jennings and Jermichael Finley.

• Donald Driver has been used more in recent weeks amid James Jones' issues with dropped passes. Jones should not be used in any leagues now. Driver looks like a decent sleeper now


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Nonstopdrivel
13 years ago
And now for some excellent news  to brighten the mood:

Sunday was the fourth consecutive game in which Masthay punted three or fewer times. He’s had seven such games this year, the most over the course of the first 10 games in any season in Packers history.

Green Bay has punted 31 times, the fewest in its first 10 games going back to 1933. The previous record of 34 was held by the 1961, 1963 and 1989 teams.

The second-year player is averaging 45.8 yards a punt which is better than Craig Hentrich’s team record of 45.0 set in 1997.


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Silentio
13 years ago
Too bad Slocum doesn’t have anything to do with Mastay’s success. /sarcasm
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