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    More Banjo - Packers vs Eagles

    Jordan Love - 17-34, 260, 2 TD, 1 INT, 83.0 passer rating

    Josh Jacobs - 16 rushes, 84 yards

    Jayden Reed - 171 total yards, 2 TD's

    Defense allowed 410 total yards

    Brayden Narveson - 3/4 FG, 2/2 XP

    Packers offense 1-4 in red zone, 3-11 on 3rd downs

    Packers defense with 3 TO

    Packers with 10 penalties for 71 yards

    Was there an injury late in the game?
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    I was really disappointed in Wicks. When Philly really got in it, they picked quay apart for two scoring drives that really put the game in their hands. They were the biggest losers.

    Love did not earn his paycheck.

    Reed was good, we all saw that. I thought Kraft looked like he moved really well.

    I liked 9 picking up another tud. We kind of saw a path where he might be a one or two trick pony, but he has a knack in the red zone and that seems like it’s real.

    The OL and DL were pretty good against a really physical team.

    We had some really untimely penalties.


    We don’t have a backup QB so the next couple weeks hinge on how quick he recovers and if he can play well when he’s hobbled.
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    ugly ugly ugly

    by both teams

    might not have won over too many fans in brazil with that game rodger

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    Quote Originally Posted by RashanGary View Post
    I was really disappointed in Wicks. When Philly really got in it, they picked quay apart for two scoring drives that really put the game in their hands. They were the biggest losers.

    Love did not earn his paycheck.

    Reed was good, we all saw that. I thought Kraft looked like he moved really well.

    I liked 9 picking up another tud. We kind of saw a path where he might be a one or two trick pony, but he has a knack in the red zone and that seems like it’s real.

    The OL and DL were pretty good against a really physical team.

    We had some really untimely penalties.


    We don’t have a backup QB so the next couple weeks hinge on how quick he recovers and if he can play well when he’s hobbled.
    this is why we needed a real backup QB and not a project

    we aren't winning a game with willis. if love misses any amount of time, our season could be over by the time he gets back

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    I blame Willis.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    I blame Willis.
    QB rating of 39.6

    pretty shitty

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    When is the last time the Packers started a season looking like they were ready to play?
    Tonight was comedy of errors with miscues everywhere.
    This game was there for the taking.
    I sure hope we didn’t lose Love for any length of time as that would kill this season.

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    Eagles and 49ers are the Packers Achilles heel. Just can’t beat them.

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    The sitting out 50 people in the preseason needs to stop. What good is being healthy if it takes you 3 weeks to start playing like a starter?
    It's such a GOOD feeling...13 TIME WORLD CHAMPIONS!!

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    i think it was loves knee

    watch this, no one is looking at or working on his ankle

    https://x.com/AdamSchefter/status/18...7Ctwgr%5Etweet

    no one knows for sure, guesses are high ankle sprain or acl/mcl injury

    if you watch that video, you can see he knee buckle slightly when the guy on the ground moves in to him
    Last edited by red; 09-07-2024 at 12:12 AM.

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    Watch it in slow motion. You can see the ankle joint just pop.
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    The action looked to me like a "heel hook," a judo/MMA move where you immobilize someone's thigh and twist their heel, torquing their knee ligaments. Since there's no muscles whose job are to un-twist or keep the leg in line, it's an easy way to rip a lot of connective tissue or fracture an ankle.
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    People saying his knee popped. I’m not going back to watch that. I had a bad knee injury and I hate seeing knee injuries.

    I watched the ankle in slow mo and I thought I saw that pop. I wasn’t looking at the knee.

    Not good.
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    I don't put too much stock in this game. Saw some things I liked: esp no cushions, guys getting their hands on the ball a lot. Phili is legit stacked.

    Guys on both sides were slipping all over the place, esp first half. I don't remember a game since the Raiders on ice in Lambeau many years ago with so much slippage.

    Jordan had a down game, but some of that was footing related.

    Of course, his injury is all that matters.
    Last edited by Jaire; 09-07-2024 at 07:07 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RashanGary View Post
    People saying his knee popped. I’m not going back to watch that. I had a bad knee injury and I hate seeing knee injuries.

    I watched the ankle in slow mo and I thought I saw that pop. I wasn’t looking at the knee.

    Not good.
    Seeing that in slomo and zoom make me way more concerned. There’s two times his ankle and knee ‘jiggle’.

    Anyone’s guess on if he’s gone for 0, 1+ or the season is as good as anyone else’s until the mri.

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    What a sloppy game.

    3 short Fg’s, taking the xp off the board, missed fg. Refs gifting multiple first downs on the final drive and topped w/ an injury. Stretch where of 5/7 drives led to points w/ 4 eagle TDs.

    Field footing was bad. Team wasn’t connected given basically no preseason time. Long flight to Brazil. Longer flight home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fosco33 View Post
    Seeing that in slomo and zoom make me way more concerned. There’s two times his ankle and knee ‘jiggle’.

    Anyone’s guess on if he’s gone for 0, 1+ or the season is as good as anyone else’s until the mri.
    the bad part is, they probably haven't even landed back home yet

    so no one knows for sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by red View Post
    the bad part is, they probably haven't even landed back home yet

    so no one knows for sure
    They're scheduled to land at 11:28 AM today. Often if a player has a torn ACL, they can pretty much tell before an MRI is done. So if there's no news, that might be good news.
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    The field was a shit show. The game plan lacked zest. The OL is mediocre and the defense still isn’t ready for prime time. I expect unfavorable news about Love. Guess those 13 and 14 win projections can be tossed in the trash.
    It's such a GOOD feeling...13 TIME WORLD CHAMPIONS!!

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