Eddie Lacy is averaging 3.0 YPC with Seattle. He never averaged less than 4.1 with the Packers. Even when he was overweight.
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Our Oline does NO RB favors.
Apparently they did Eddie Lacy more favors than Seattle's line does for him. I think he had nine carries and nineteen yards yesterday.
Fire John Schneider!
The Jordy Nelson Injury Mystery continues.
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/2...l-drive-injury
Apparently we can rule out a hamstring or concussion.
Scott Kacsmar @FO_ScottKacsmar 7h7 hours ago
Sunday was the first time that Aaron Rodgers threw a game-winning TD pass that wasn't a Hail Mary in a final 2:00 drive.
Packer Report @PackerReport 4h4 hours ago
Capers on Rodgers: If you're a DC, you want the offense to run every second off the clock to not give him a chance.
Pass rush was intended to keep Prescott in the pocket more than to pressure him, Capers says. Hence, the lack of pressure.
Zook on missed PATs. New operation hasn't had enough time to work. "Ball's got to come back consistent."
OPERATION NOT NOMINAL. PROJECTILE TRAJECTORY NOT OPTIMAL NOR CONSISTENT.
"We'll get it fixed," Zook says of the snapper/holder/kicker operation.
WELL THOSE WORDS ARE NOT REASSURING
Great video of Jones setting up a Bulaga block for the TD.
https://vimeo.com/237498283
Michael Cohen @Michael_Cohen13 4h4 hours ago
McCarthy: "I thought the 2-minute drill was exceptional. ... Aaron's selection from the menu was excellent." #Packers
DO YOU THINK THE PLAY CHART IS DIVIDED INTO COLUMNS AND YOU GET ONE FROM EACH?
McCarthy said there are two types of 2-point plays: ones that follow percentages and ones that are strategic. Yesterday was the latter.
OPERATION ERRATIC. ALTERNATIVE METHOD OF ACHIEVING OBJECTIVE ADVISABLE
McCarthy said Damarious Randall definitely made improvement since last week. He doesn't think the intention was there for the penalty.
McCarthy said he didn't agree with the call on Blake Martinez for unnecessary roughness. "I didn't see that as a penalty." #Packers
McCarthy said #Packers WR Jordy Nelson wasn't available for the final drive because he was hurt. Wouldn't say what the injury is.
Dom Capers said he was really pleased with Clay Matthews playing a few yards off the line, almost like a 4-3 linebacker. Good in coverage.
High praise for Rodgers from a guy who don't like Green Bay.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEnz1Jr3oiM
CC knows his football. He is from Dayton and can be a total butthole, but I listen to his football takes all the time.
That is great stuff from him, a man who made a science of catching footballs.
Rogers is the best at tossing a great pass with the exact spin, trajectory, and pace.
It'd be a riot to talk football with CC, but you stand a great chance getting your head bit off if you approach him in public.
I have talked to CC a bunch of times in the 90s. His brother Butch was an assistant coach for the Bucks and a member at our country club. He was always nice to me and great to talk to.
Fake news.
2009 week 1 vs. Chicago, 50 yard TD to Jennings with 1:11 left
2012 week 10 at Detroit, 22 yard TD to Cobb with 1:55 left
2013 week 17 at Chicago, 48 yard TD to Cobb with 0:38 left
2014 week 6 at Miami, 4 yard TD to Quarless with 0:03 left
Jordy Nelson also had an 80 yard TD with 2:08 left against the Jets in 2014, but that technically doesn't count.
Ah, Twitter already had at him for this.
Kacsmar isn't claiming he hasn't thrown a TD to win with under 2 minutes to go (eg. Cobb v. Bears). He is saying completing a drive for a win with a TD throw with less than 2:00 minutes remaining for the entire drive. A much rarer event.
Scott Kacsmar @FO_ScottKacsmar 17h17 hours ago
23 GW TD passes in a final 2:00 drive since 2011:
Eli - 3
Rodgers - 2
Luck - 2
Stafford - 2 (3rd game w/TD run)
Brady - 2
Scott Kacsmar @FO_ScottKacsmar 17h17 hours ago
Guys with 1 each:
Ben
Flacco
ALEX
Orlovsky (#NeverForget)
Gabbert (ditto)
Palmer
Cam
Glennon
Rivers
Wilson (Fail Mary)
Romo
EJ Manuel
The play to beat the Dolphins definitely qualifies and neither the Jennings nor Cobb passes were hail mary's
Gotcha. Doesn't happen all too often, no.