mi_keys
10 years ago

Funny thing is, they were Favre's bitches too. Would like to see us get ahead of the Bears in the all time series while Aaron is playing.

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 



The last time the Packers were ahead in the series it was 1932. We're within 3 now. Remarkable considering the gap was 24 mid-way through the '92 season. That's a 33-12 run since; long may it continue.
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nerdmann
10 years ago

Man I wish that TD to Davante didn't get called back. That's one of the best throws I've ever seen a QB make.

Originally Posted by: steveishere 



Nice to see Davante taking a step forward and building teamwork with Aaron.
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uffda udfa
10 years ago
I will read little into this game... Peppers looked like he was afraid to turn it up against his buddies and Clay was pretty uninpsiring. The rush from last week just disappeared as well as the run defense as a whole.

Won't make the mistake of getting all gung ho the offense is back playing vs. that secondary with no pass rush at all. I think the only time Aaron was really even hurried was on that incredible ball mentioned earlier to Davante.

Very strange to see Richard Rodgers make an early appearance like in Seattle and then just disappear the rest of the game. I thought we were onto something there for a minute. A blip and nothing more.

We have a very funny OL. Very good at pass blocking but very poor run blocking. Not sure how Eddie could pile up yards with Flynn at the controls but in a game where we torched them through the air the ground game still did zip.

2-2 after 4. On pace for 8-8 but we don't face anymore stifling defenses the rest of the way. Our O should stay mostly untracked in the passing game from here on out. Wish there was something to believe in for the defense. I just can't even begin to see it being any better. How we played Detroit as we did last week is a head scrather. My thought coming into season is we'd be in a lot of shootout styled games. Haven't really had one yet. Today, was close with Bears near 500 yard performance.

Good to see Randall back in the plus column... should've had 3 TD catches. This is where we really miss Finley. He played his best vs. Chicago at Chicago it seemed.

If you were a Bears fan how depressed would you be right now? Cutler is your QB and your D isn't very good. The illusions of a deep playoff run had to be cracked if not completely shattered today.

Hope to see some guys come out of nowhere to have impact...short of that this season won't be any different than what we've seen the last couple.

Nice to win... but raised as many questions as answers.

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musccy
10 years ago


If you were a Bears fan how depressed would you be right now? Cutler is your QB and your D isn't very good. The illusions of a deep playoff run had to be cracked if not completely shattered today.

Originally Posted by: uffda udfa 



It's not uncommon to see a team with a kryptonite. It seemed to be the vikings, cowboys, and dome teams for Burt's teams for a while there. Clearly San Fran is one of those teams for the Packers right now, and the Packers seem to be that for Cutler. I was impressed by what he and the Bears overcame v. San Fran. I don't think they're dead yet, even though "Evil Cutler" predictably resurfaced today.




Nice to win... but raised as many questions as answers.



This is frustrating. We still have no clue what's up with the run game, the D is hot and cold, and any identity for this team seems to shift with the wind.
Cheesey
10 years ago
I'm thrilled about the win, but we gave up way too many yards. Without the 2 interceptions, and the Bears messing up at the end of the first half, the outcome might have been very different.
Against a good team, we could have been in big trouble.
But I am glad with the results!
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evad04
10 years ago
The turnovers played a big part in this, obviously, but with the second-half shutout the Packers have now allowed just 10 points total after the half over their last three games.

For a shaky defense, I think that's somewhat encouraging that they're playing their best after halftime.
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TheKanataThrilla
10 years ago
I think Trestman pulled a MM and out-thought himself. They ran the ball down our throats and really didn't need throw as much as they did.
musccy
10 years ago

Without the 2 interceptions, and the Bears messing up at the end of the first half, the outcome might have been very different.
...
But I am glad with the results!

Originally Posted by: Cheesey 




We leave with a warm fuzzy beating the Bears and the passing game clicking. However, Packer Postgame mentioned how this felt like 2011 all over again. Great, the defense got some defensive stops but it's lipstick on a pig. We still can't stop the run after years of trying to fix the problem, and if we have to rely on 53 seconds remaining in a half, and a qb "shitting himself" in order to get the defensive stops we need, we're right back to where we were/have been for 4 years now.

At best, we leave a game with hints of cautious optimism for this defense. Detroit feels like an anomaly.




DoddPower
10 years ago
The defense isn't very good. However, I think it's built to play with a lead. The Packers defense can get some pressure and some turnovers. They can't stop the run. As long as the offense can continue to play at a high level and allow the defense to play with a lead, I think they can be average. The offense will have to carry the team, as always, but I think this defense can be effective as long as they can make a team mostly one dimensional (e.g. passing most of the time).
DakotaT
10 years ago

The defense isn't very good. However, I think it's built to play with a lead. The Packers defense can get some pressure and some turnovers. They can't stop the run. As long as the offense can continue to play at a high level and allow the defense to play with a lead, I think they can be average. The offense will have to carry the team, as always, but I think this defense can be effective as long as they can make a team mostly one dimensional (e.g. passing most of the time).

Originally Posted by: DoddPower 



Maybe Dom is a supergenius and let the Bears run the ball like that to slow down their prolific passing attack. 😂

Our D is pretty bad, good thing we have decent corners. And after review, Tramon needs another 3 year contract cause House and Hayward aren't starters.
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