6 - 11. Hope I'm wrong. Reminds me too much of the 70s and 80s.
Originally Posted by: macbob
Yeah, I'm just sort of amazed right now between the first and second half on offense. 1st half, Packers are lowest scoring team in the NFL, 2nd half, they're the highest scoring team in the NFL.
Why isn't that averaging out more?
Clearly more small ball in the 1st half and opening it up some in the second half, but why? And you think teams would pick up on that and be ready, or they would start more aggressively.
W - @ Bears (1-0)
L - @ Falcons (1-1)
W - Saints (2-1)
L - Lions (2-2)
W - @ Raiders (3-2)
Bye
L - @ Broncos (3-3)
Originally Posted by: beast
So far, I'm doing pretty good, only got the Raiders game wrong, and if that OL was half way more healthy than they were, they might of won that game, but I think two of them were badly limping during that game.
But I couldn't see the Packers starting 3-0 and I thought Falcons head coach loves running the ball down people throats the most which is how I guessed that one.
And Broncos/Packers rivalry, the home team has never lost, unless the game went to overtime.
If Packers keep playing like they're currently playing, I don't see very many more wins. I was thinking 4 win season but want to add a surprise 5th win in there somewhere.
Of course that's as they're currently playing.
I feel like the offense could potentially throw a switch, and suddenly start playing more complete games. But it seems like they don't know how to flip that switch.
The defense is built to pass rush and protect a lead, which is absolutely not the case right now. And they can't stop the run using their standards methods, and Barry is attempting to get creative, but then it leaves holes elsewhere.