Barfarn
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7 years ago
The key is to win the division and each team plays 14 identical games. The only games where division foes gain advantage are the games we play against one East and one West opponent. By beating Seattle we're assured to be no more than one game behind division foes in these 2 games. If GB plays equally well against common foes, they still control their own destiny by beating the division rival twice.

And Dallas' D is weak and their OL aint what it was. This will expose Prescott like it exposed Kaepernick, when his great OL was dismantled. The stat sheet shows Prescott threw 2 INTs today; but he actually threw at least 6 more, Denver just dropped them. Prescott was very bad today.

The loss to Atlanta will become meaningless when Det and Minny lose too.
bboystyle
7 years ago
yea its so meaningless to lose a game against a nfc playoff team. Because god forbid if we face them again in the playoffs....
DoddPower
7 years ago
It might not be a big deal to the playoff math, but Atlanta was a much better team than the Packers last season, and they remain that way this year. That could change, but I'm not betting on it.
dhazer
7 years ago
I am just curious but to me it sure seemed like Rodgers really didn't care about the game. Remember when Favre would seem to just go thru the motions? Like people say he did against the Giants in the Championship game. I have noticed this in a few games with Rodgers including last night. His Int he threw he just walked off the field like oh well and that is not Rodgers, especially how he worries about his INTs. Well t was just something I noticed again.
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Barfarn
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7 years ago

I am just curious but to me it sure seemed like Rodgers really didn't care about the game. Remember when Favre would seem to just go thru the motions? Like people say he did against the Giants in the Championship game. I have noticed this in a few games with Rodgers including last night. His Int he threw he just walked off the field like oh well and that is not Rodgers, especially how he worries about his INTs. Well t was just something I noticed again.

Originally Posted by: dhazer 



I know what you mean and dont want to read too much into the body language unless it can be corroborated. But, I do think Rodgers pouts/sulks. Over the last 2 years his pouting was chronic and lasted for huge swatches of time. This is not only corroborated by his refusal to play within the game plan for two half seasons; but also Rodgers claiming earlier this year he is "rededicating" himself to playing the game. He knew his head was not in right place for much of the last 2 years.

In the game last night, he made 2 of his most boneheaded plays sulking after adversity: The INT came after bogus OPI call on Bennett and false start on Cobb; his 96 yard sack in red zone came after OPI on Allison calling back Cobb's TD. Rodgers fumble for TD might have come from him sulking after Allison ran the wrong route. I cant believe he forgot the protection he called; it shows something interfered with his normal thinking process.

But, its baby steps, once you give your mind over to being an ass and it envelopes everything you do for over a year, it will take time to lose all traces of the assness.
stevegb
7 years ago

I am just curious but to me it sure seemed like Rodgers really didn't care about the game. Remember when Favre would seem to just go thru the motions? Like people say he did against the Giants in the Championship game. I have noticed this in a few games with Rodgers including last night. His Int he threw he just walked off the field like oh well and that is not Rodgers, especially how he worries about his INTs. Well t was just something I noticed again.

Originally Posted by: dhazer 



Noticed that too.
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PackFanWithTwins
7 years ago
when I saw that both Tackles were out, I had no expectation of a win. I'm sure whether they will say so or not, much of the team Rodgers included knew it was going to be a long shot to win. Then seeing Jordy and Daniels going our early also I can certainly understand if he wasn't that into the game? Not saying I know his mind, but certainly can understand.
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RaiderPride
7 years ago

I am just curious but to me it sure seemed like Rodgers really didn't care about the game. Remember when Favre would seem to just go thru the motions? Like people say he did against the Giants in the Championship game. I have noticed this in a few games with Rodgers including last night. His Int he threw he just walked off the field like oh well and that is not Rodgers, especially how he worries about his INTs. Well t was just something I noticed again.

Originally Posted by: dhazer 



True. Very true.




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olds70supreme
7 years ago

I am just curious but to me it sure seemed like Rodgers really didn't care about the game. Remember when Favre would seem to just go thru the motions? Like people say he did against the Giants in the Championship game. I have noticed this in a few games with Rodgers including last night. His Int he threw he just walked off the field like oh well and that is not Rodgers, especially how he worries about his INTs. Well t was just something I noticed again.

Originally Posted by: dhazer 



Maybe. Or maybe his personality is to focus on what he can control (getting to sideline to review what went wrong, get ready for the next series, etc...) instead of what he can't (the past).

Only one person really knows, right?

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Zero2Cool
7 years ago

I am just curious but to me it sure seemed like Rodgers really didn't care about the game.

Originally Posted by: dhazer 



I bet he would have cared more if both of his starting Tackles were playing AND he had a defense he felt could at least trip, stumble, or slow down the Falcons juggernaut.

I'm not making excuses, you have to care about every single game because you only get 16. Professionals or not, they are human just as much as you and I.
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