DoddPower
10 years ago

Thats what my thread is for. The offense,for the most part, is very average on the road. The defense did good but they played against a joke of an offense. Same as Buffalo.

Yea we won,but to not be concerned that our offense has stunk it up on the road 2 weeks in a row means you wearing them green and gold glasses. We can say Buffalo has a great defense so thats why we struggled. But whats the excuse for the Bucs game? That defense is horrid and yet our offense looked very out of sync and not lethal at all.

Originally Posted by: bboystyle 



Where exactly did I say I'm not concerned about the offense? I don't think I did. But if I didn't, I'll go ahead and say it now. I'm more concerned about the Packers defense in the playoffs than the Packers offense. I trust the best quarterback in the league, a very good running back, very good wide receivers, and an ascending offensive line over a defense that has repeatedly had its pants pulled down and spanked in the playoffs recently. Could the offense be better on the road? Absolutely. They always could. But I expect they will improve. They might not have to worry about that until the NFC Championship game anyway if they can beat the Lions. If the Packers can pull off a win against the Lions, the whole concern about the offense on the road isn't very important in the near future. The defense, however, will remain an issue, imo. Will they honestly be able to stop Tony Romo and Murray? The Falcons? The Lions? I think they can, but I don't trust them. They are very inconsistent, but I do think they are better than in recent years. But I'm not sure how much better.

I already stated the "excuse" for the Bucs game. I don't really think the Packers need any excuses. It was a nice win. But Rodgers recently had the flu and was playing with a hurt calf. Yet the Packers still moved the ball up and down the field and easily won. I really don't get the problem with that game. The Bills game was obviously a screw up. There are things to be concerned about, but will there ever be a time in which there are not? The Packers need to improve but all we can do is hope that they will. All of this is a moot point if they can't beat the Lions at home.
Zero2Cool
10 years ago

Unfortunately the Packers didn't match up all too well v. Seattle last time. With all this said, the team is playing for a 1st round bye on Sunday and this should be a MUCH higher priority than Seattle right now!

Originally Posted by: musccy 



Seahawks don't have Percy Harvin anymore. I equate that to playing the 49ers without Colin Kaepernick.
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10 years ago

Seahawks don't have Percy Harvin anymore. I equate that to playing the 49ers without Colin Kaepernick.

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 



Really? Harvin had 59 receiving yards and 41 rushing yards vs. us Week 1.

The main issue we have is their defense... that's playing as well as it ever has.
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DarkaneRules
10 years ago
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nerdmann
10 years ago

Where exactly did I say I'm not concerned about the offense? I don't think I did. But if I didn't, I'll go ahead and say it now. I'm more concerned about the Packers defense in the playoffs than the Packers offense. I trust the best quarterback in the league, a very good running back, very good wide receivers, and an ascending offensive line over a defense that has repeatedly had its pants pulled down and spanked in the playoffs recently. Could the offense be better on the road? Absolutely. They always could. But I expect they will improve. They might not have to worry about that until the NFC Championship game anyway if they can beat the Lions. If the Packers can pull off a win against the Lions, the whole concern about the offense on the road isn't very important in the near future. The defense, however, will remain an issue, imo. Will they honestly be able to stop Tony Romo and Murray? The Falcons? The Lions? I think they can, but I don't trust them. They are very inconsistent, but I do think they are better than in recent years. But I'm not sure how much better.

I already stated the "excuse" for the Bucs game. I don't really think the Packers need any excuses. It was a nice win. But Rodgers recently had the flu and was playing with a hurt calf. Yet the Packers still moved the ball up and down the field and easily won. I really don't get the problem with that game. The Bills game was obviously a screw up. There are things to be concerned about, but will there ever be a time in which there are not? The Packers need to improve but all we can do is hope that they will. All of this is a moot point if they can't beat the Lions at home.

Originally Posted by: DoddPower 



Interesting post.

I think the defense is more consistent. When they're shitting themselves, they're shitting themselves. When they're playing decent football, they're playing decent football. When they're dominant, well they're never dominant. lol.

But the offense goes into lulls on a regular basis. Quarter by quarter, drive by drive, they can light it up one second like the greatest show, then they can completely shti themselves for 3 quarters in a row.

If this offense was consistent, we'd go FAR.

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Rios39
10 years ago

Interesting post.

I think the defense is more consistent. When they're shitting themselves, they're shitting themselves. When they're playing decent football, they're playing decent football. When they're dominant, well they're never dominant. lol.

But the offense goes into lulls on a regular basis. Quarter by quarter, drive by drive, they can light it up one second like the greatest show, then they can completely shti themselves for 3 quarters in a row.

If this offense was consistent, we'd go FAR.

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



Defense has had a few dominant games actually. 2-3 at the very least


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bboystyle
10 years ago

Where exactly did I say I'm not concerned about the offense? I don't think I did. But if I didn't, I'll go ahead and say it now. I'm more concerned about the Packers defense in the playoffs than the Packers offense. I trust the best quarterback in the league, a very good running back, very good wide receivers, and an ascending offensive line over a defense that has repeatedly had its pants pulled down and spanked in the playoffs recently. Could the offense be better on the road? Absolutely. They always could. But I expect they will improve. They might not have to worry about that until the NFC Championship game anyway if they can beat the Lions. If the Packers can pull off a win against the Lions, the whole concern about the offense on the road isn't very important in the near future. The defense, however, will remain an issue, imo. Will they honestly be able to stop Tony Romo and Murray? The Falcons? The Lions? I think they can, but I don't trust them. They are very inconsistent, but I do think they are better than in recent years. But I'm not sure how much better.

I already stated the "excuse" for the Bucs game. I don't really think the Packers need any excuses. It was a nice win. But Rodgers recently had the flu and was playing with a hurt calf. Yet the Packers still moved the ball up and down the field and easily won. I really don't get the problem with that game. The Bills game was obviously a screw up. There are things to be concerned about, but will there ever be a time in which there are not? The Packers need to improve but all we can do is hope that they will. All of this is a moot point if they can't beat the Lions at home.

Originally Posted by: DoddPower 





the offense is the reason why we loss to the Niners last year in the post season,not the defense. Our defense is poised to have a nice run this post season. Look at the offenses we have to face this post season. Aside from the cowboys,there isnt really any elite offenses they'll be facing. This playoff run will ride on our offense.
steveishere
10 years ago

the offense is the reason why we loss to the Niners last year in the post season,not the defense. Our defense is poised to have a nice run this post season. Look at the offenses we have to face this post season. Aside from the cowboys,there isnt really any elite offenses they'll be facing. This playoff run will ride on our offense.

Originally Posted by: bboystyle 



There was no "THE" reason we lost to the 49ers last year. The offense didn't have their best game but the defense also gave up the lead on the drive immediately after literally every scoring drive where our offense took the lead. The defense also gave up a 5 minute 65 yard drive to end the game. You cannot put that game all on the offense. The defenses numbers may have looked all right overall but they pretty much melted under every pressure situation throughout the game.
bboystyle
10 years ago

There was no "THE" reason we lost to the 49ers last year. The offense didn't have their best game but the defense also gave up the lead on the drive immediately after literally every scoring drive where our offense took the lead. The defense also gave up a 5 minute 65 yard drive to end the game. You cannot put that game all on the offense. The defenses numbers may have looked all right overall but they pretty much melted under every pressure situation throughout the game.

Originally Posted by: steveishere 





I'm sorry but our defense only let up 23 points to that niners offense which is impressive especially how badly they've been getting trounce in the playoffs. Our offense on the other hand only put up a pathetic 20 points at home filled with missed throws and dropped passes. I don't care for situation or stats. Only stat that matters is the score board in which our offense was garbage
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