Gotta say I prefer these type of posts from you than the "lull" or "shitting themselves" crud, lol.
You begin your strategy by addressing the backup quarterback position and that I think is a mistake. You don't devise a Plan A strategy by worrying about Plan B first. And your assessment is off target. Yes, Scott Tolzien has a stronger arm, however, he is not the leader Matt Flynn is, nor does he have the offense understood as well as Flynn. Flynn is the rightful backup.
Derek Sherrod absence is addition by subtraction. I think I mentioned that too a few days ago.
DuJuan Harris should not be activated. He adds nothing that they don't already have and the spot is needed for special teams.
Eddie Lacy heavy dosage, for sure. I think we ask for that every game, right?
Those were kind of obvious things there.
The point about putting Randall Cobb on Richard Sherman (who always stays on that side) is a great idea. Cobb has to be me more agile than Sherman. I liked that strategy suggestion the mostest.
You also touched on Russell Wilson having 12 fumbles and none lost. The Packers will have to have their head on a swivel and FALL ON THE BALL. Don't try running with it, just fall on the damn thing.
Julius Peppers is celebrating a birthday today and is also one of the playoff captains. You don't think he'll be in going berserk today?
-If Kam Chancellor tries any of that bullshit on ST, roll Flynn out to his backside and hit Richard Rodgers for a TD.
-As much ToP as possible, please.
Originally Posted by: nerdmann
Flynn isn't the holder, but earlier in the week it was said he should be for that purpose.