doddpower
12 years ago

I'm not predicting this game. We'll split with each of our NFC North division opponents. You had your chance to win something big. I would have said sweep + points. Too late now.

The real Packers have showed their hand. Too many fans here are giving the Niners credit. No, the Niners are good, but that's it. They're not gonna win the conference. It's just the Packers are an average team.

We over-achieved last year and this year, it's the same crap defensively. We'll once again have an elite O and a crappy D, and go one and done.

I watched da Bears game and they looked like they were having fun out there. But you never know with 🇦🇷. He might just throw 5 TD passes and win the game for us. Or, he might have an average day.

Either way, the D will stink and allow 25+ points. It's all up to 🇦🇷 to win this game.

Originally Posted by: zombieslayer 



I can't help but think you're underestimating the 49'ers. They might not win the conference, but they will every chance to do so, and easily could. That defense is elite, and their offense complements it perfectly. The 49'ers have recently beaten the Saints in the playoffs, SHOULD have beaten the Giants in the NFC Championship game, imo (punt returner failure), and dominated the Packers. The 49'ers are more than "good," and trying to say other wise is silly.

zombieslayer
12 years ago

I can't help but think you're underestimating the 49'ers. They might not win the conference, but they will every chance to do so, and easily could. That defense is elite, and their offense complements it perfectly. The 49'ers have recently beaten the Saints in the playoffs, SHOULD have beaten the Giants in the NFC Championship game, imo (punt returner failure), and dominated the Packers. The 49'ers are more than "good," and trying to say other wise is silly.

Originally Posted by: doddpower 



Still need a QB in today's NFL. The Niners don't have that. Alex Smith can't even tie Brad Johnson's shoes, and the Niners' D is not the Bucs' D or the Ravens' D of the early 2000s.

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Mr_Bumpy
12 years ago

I mean, I think we ALL know Rodger's CAN make a comeback, and is more than capable of doing so. For whatever reason, he just doesn't seem to do so often, when given the chance...

Originally Posted by: doddpower 



Rodgers himself can't perform a comeback; football is a team sport. On that last pass to Nelson on the sideline, Rodgers was about to get his clock cleaned and he threw the ball up for his receiver to make a play. How much of the blame can go on Rodgers for a play that didn't work? What about some of Rodgers' great third down throws that were dropped? (I'm looking at you, Finley).
Pack93z
12 years ago

I mean, I think we ALL know Rodger's CAN make a comeback, and is more than capable of doing so. For whatever reason, he just doesn't seem to do so often, when given the chance. It's kinda like me on Madden: I have a chance to drive the field and tie the game, and throw an interception in the first 2-3 plays of the drive . . . heh heh. 😳 😳

Originally Posted by: doddpower 



What is in a comeback. Pressure.

What have we seen Rodgers do over and over.. handle pressure via the blitz normally torches it.. the pressure of replacing a legend, the pressure of red zone passing with tighter windows. He handles the pressure of running a one dimensional offense and doing it like no other QB has via a record best passer rating.

Rodgers lives for the pressure.

I think we need to ask ourselves.. is it Rodgers or is it something else that gives the illusion that we can't comeback under him.

To me.. Rodgers has shown time and time again that he can handle pressure.. as well if not better than any other QB out there.

Most know I am not a QB fan.. but I think this criticism isn't Rodgers alone.

Far to often we over praise the QB.. but we also lay to much fault there as well.

PS.. that is about all the most "love" I can give the QB position.. even that pains me. [grin1]

Rodgers is human.. yesterday Bowman sold his blitz fake well.. Rodgers didn't expect him to make that quick of a drop and missed him.. that was a hell of a play by Bowman to take two steps in and recover that deep. Rodgers made a mistake there.. but sometimes you gotta tip your hat to the opposition. Bowman made a play.
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Rios39
12 years ago

Rodgers himself can't perform a comeback; football is a team sport. On that last pass to Nelson on the sideline, Rodgers was about to get his clock cleaned and he threw the ball up for his receiver to make a play. How much of the blame can go on Rodgers for a play that didn't work? What about some of Rodgers' great third down throws that were dropped? (I'm looking at you, Finley).

Originally Posted by: Mr_Bumpy 



That was a pre snap read, they knew the blitz was coming so motioned to throw it up like they did last year in new york. Was the dumbest play call by Aaron of the game. Should have had something hot like a slant which would have picked up the 1st.
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Pack93z
12 years ago
A little on Rodgers inability to lead a comeback..

I reject your reality, and substitute my own. ~ Adam from Mythbusters.

Kinda hard last season when you rarely trailed in a game. [grin1]

But lets shine the light on this topic.

Going Backwards.

12/4/2011 - Giants vs Packers.

Tied going into the fourth quarter. Rodgers leads the Packers from his own 20 yard line with 58 seconds to go to a game winning field goal. Probably doesn't count because it was tied. ;)

1/2/2011 - Bears vs Packers.

Leads the Packers to a game winning touchdown in the 4th quarter. Again.. probably doesn't count as it was tied. False pressure, lol.

12/13/2009 0 Bears vs Packers.

Packers trailing going into the 4th quarter.. Rodgers leads the Packers to a game winning touchdown drive. Must not count as it wasn't in the final 2 minutes.

9/13/2009 - Bears vs Packers

Packers trailing 12 -10 going into the 4th quarter, Rodgers hits Jennings with 1:15 left to secure the win. Pretty sure that one has to count.

9/28/2009 - Packers vs Lions. *** fixed the date.. my mistake.

Tied going into the 4th.. Packers outscore the Lions in the 4th quarter 17 to 7 for the win. Probably doesn't count.

9/14/2008 Lions vs Packers..

11:18 left in the game.. Packers down by 1 with 7:51 to go. Rodgers hits Jennings on the next drive to set up a go ahead FG. Next Drive TD. Defense then caps it off with 2 more for a 48 - 25 victory.

Point being.. he can and has lead the Packers to victories late. They might not be as storied as some that legends are made of.. but they are still Wins in the column.

Is it his fault that we have held the lead more often than not? Is it his fault every time in not coming back?

The guy is clutch under the blitz, in the redzone.. when passing is all the Packers have.. but somehow that is different in this pressure situation? I doubt it.

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DarkaneRules
12 years ago
Honestly, some of these again are a product of just being outmatched. We're not ready. I hope we get there mid-way through the season. I believe we do, but this team is very young and we have a couple scrubs out there right now.
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zombieslayer
12 years ago

Rodgers himself can't perform a comeback; football is a team sport. On that last pass to Nelson on the sideline, Rodgers was about to get his clock cleaned and he threw the ball up for his receiver to make a play. How much of the blame can go on Rodgers for a play that didn't work? What about some of Rodgers' great third down throws that were dropped? (I'm looking at you, Finley).

Originally Posted by: Mr_Bumpy 



Yes. I had Niner fans apologizing to me for Finley when we were watching the game.

If you're making millions a year, catch the freaking ball. Jordy took a much, much more brutal hit in that 2 point conversion than all the hits Finley took in the game put together, yet Jordy hung on to that ball.
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digsthepack
12 years ago
The Packers, for all the aerial firepower, do not seem to do well when smacked squarely in the face. And our defense, short of a few players, is soft. Jennings' veer clear attempt at Gore at the 5 yard line was inexcusable. The Packers are fun to watch, but we are kind of a finesse team that could use a little more grit.

I think McMillan is the starter at safety soon....if not now. Bush needs to be phased out as starter pronto. Hayward? But, I believe the young players will develop nicely as the season progresses.
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Zero2Cool
12 years ago

The Packers, for all the aerial firepower, do not seem to do well when smacked squarely in the face. And our defense, short of a few players, is soft. Burnett's veer clear attempt at Gore at the 5 yard line was inexcusable. They are fun to watch, but we are kind of a finesse team.

I think McMillan is the starter at safety soon. Bush needs to be phased out as starter pronto. Hayward? But, I believe the young players will develop nicely as the season progresses.

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