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8 years ago

Dunno, really think wind might have been a strong factor.

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



More cold than wind. Before the game started Crosby came out and practiced kicking FGs. He was making them easily from the 35 yard line. Based on how high they were, he could have hit from 40-45. He came out at half and he was way short. Same direction. Same wind. Little colder temp. He went to the other end and the results were the same.
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8 years ago

Es überlasse es einem Deutschen, prägnant und treffend zu sein. 😝

Originally Posted by: Nonstopdrivel 



Da stimmt
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Porforis
8 years ago

More cold than wind. Before the game started Crosby came out and practiced kicking FGs. He was making them easily from the 35 yard line. Based on how high they were, he could have hit from 40-45. He came out at half and he was way short. Same direction. Same wind. Little colder temp. He went to the other end and the results were the same.

Originally Posted by: wpr 



The knuckleball he pushed through for 3 looks like it would have been good from 45. That was possibly the ugliest made FG I've ever seen.
DoddPower
8 years ago

I was in the "I don't care if Teddy resigned Bakthiari or not. I thought he was going to be easily replaced for a lot less money. I was certainly wrong.



Originally Posted by: wpr 



Ted wins.
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8 years ago

The knuckleball he pushed through for 3 looks like it would have been good from 45. That was possibly the ugliest made FG I've ever seen.

Originally Posted by: Porforis 



It was pretty bad. We were on the opposite end of the stadium and most thought it had been partially blocked. I was pretty sure it was going to be good.
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8 years ago

It was pretty bad. We were on the opposite end of the stadium and most thought it had been partially blocked. I was pretty sure it was going to be good.

Originally Posted by: wpr 



I was watching on TV and it took two replays for me to see that that it was NOT blocked. Hold was wonky but he just did his best hockey impression and slapped it in there.
Cheesey
8 years ago
I don't get some of the Aaron Rodgers "hate" by some here. Yes, he tends to hold the ball too long. Without the injured legs, that hasn't been much of a problem, as he often would take off for big gains. Now he can't do that. But he also can't throw the ball away if he's not out of the pocket, as that would be a penalty.
The throw at the end to Nelson.......how can anyone find fault in that? Would you RATHER have a QB that CAN'T make that kind of throw?
Remember the win at Detroit last year? Or the throw to put the game in O.T. in the playoffs?
He's not just lucky, he has the arm to do that.
And Adams SHOULD have had 2 TD's. You sure can't blame Rodgers for those drops, can you? He put the ball right where it had to be.
Rodgers isn't perfect, by any means. But I'm sure as heck glad he's on OUR side!!!
And Adams......he was mad at himself. And without him we would have lost more games this year. He had a lapse. Every player does! He holds himself accountable!
James Jones had a similar problem. Then made up for it with some pretty awesome catches.
Adams will be fine! And I'm glad he is also on our side!
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Zero2Cool
8 years ago

I don't get some of the Aaron Rodgers "hate" by some here. Yes, he tends to hold the ball too long.

Originally Posted by: Cheesey 



I absolutely do not hate Aaron Rodgers. That said, I find it infuriating that there's an open guy which seems to be in his line of sight (sometimes this is NOT the case) and he still hops around and then gets sacked. I also HATE when a quarterback turns their back to the line of scrimmage. When you are taught quarterback, you are taught to keep your eyes down the field.

As a quarterback, you're told to have a internal clock that counts to three. Once you get to three, you scramble for yards or throw it away. Every play I do this and after I hit 3 and he's not loading the rocket, I get nervous. Sometimes you have to take what the defense is giving you and make them pay.

I have to make this point again here. Just because I (we) see an open guy, that doesn't mean Aaron sees him or didn't already go through that progression. So I do give him a pass several times. There are some where you can see he has room to plant and throw and is looking shallow and throws it deep into coverage instead of hitting the open guy shallow.
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nerdmann
8 years ago

I don't get some of the Aaron Rodgers "hate" by some here. Yes, he tends to hold the ball too long. Without the injured legs, that hasn't been much of a problem, as he often would take off for big gains. Now he can't do that. But he also can't throw the ball away if he's not out of the pocket, as that would be a penalty.
The throw at the end to Nelson.......how can anyone find fault in that? Would you RATHER have a QB that CAN'T make that kind of throw?
Remember the win at Detroit last year? Or the throw to put the game in O.T. in the playoffs?
He's not just lucky, he has the arm to do that.
And Adams SHOULD have had 2 TD's. You sure can't blame Rodgers for those drops, can you? He put the ball right where it had to be.
Rodgers isn't perfect, by any means. But I'm sure as heck glad he's on OUR side!!!
And Adams......he was mad at himself. And without him we would have lost more games this year. He had a lapse. Every player does! He holds himself accountable!
James Jones had a similar problem. Then made up for it with some pretty awesome catches.
Adams will be fine! And I'm glad he is also on our side!

Originally Posted by: Cheesey 



Aaron completes a throw like that last one to Jordy about 15% of the time right now. So no, I don't like it at all. Granted the game was tied, so worst case scenario is overtime, but our D hasn't exactly been stellar in OT.
“Winning is not a sometime thing, it is an all the time thing. You don't do things right once in a while…you do them right all the time.”
nerdmann
8 years ago

I absolutely do not hate Aaron Rodgers. That said, I find it infuriating that there's an open guy which seems to be in his line of sight (sometimes this is NOT the case) and he still hops around and then gets sacked. I also HATE when a quarterback turns their back to the line of scrimmage. When you are taught quarterback, you are taught to keep your eyes down the field.

As a quarterback, you're told to have a internal clock that counts to three. Once you get to three, you scramble for yards or throw it away. Every play I do this and after I hit 3 and he's not loading the rocket, I get nervous. Sometimes you have to take what the defense is giving you and make them pay.

I have to make this point again here. Just because I (we) see an open guy, that doesn't mean Aaron sees him or didn't already go through that progression. So I do give him a pass several times. There are some where you can see he has room to plant and throw and is looking shallow and throws it deep into coverage instead of hitting the open guy shallow.

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 



The way Aaron has played this year, he has no business even being in the conversation for MVP. But for some reason, his stats look better than his actual play.

Now he's also got a big game winning highlight for SportsCenter. Good for him.

Glad it also happened to work out for the team, in this instance.
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