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    Myles White!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Jerome Boger and his crew are just the worst.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pittstang5 View Post
    Just checked some scores and Oakland is pounding San Diego. The Pack Squeaks by San Diego last week. SMH.

    Any given Sunday, I guess.
    Yeah, it could never be that the Packer defense was out coached and out played.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rutnstrut View Post
    Yeah, it could never be that the Packer defense was out coached and out played.
    Um, I interpreted the "any given Sunday" quote as implying that we were out coached and out played...
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    Quote Originally Posted by falco View Post
    Um, I interpreted the "any given Sunday" quote as implying that we were out coached and out played...
    If so my bad, I took it as any team can get lucky on any given Sunday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rutnstrut View Post
    If so my bad, I took it as any team can get lucky on any given Sunday.
    The Packer defense get outcoached and outplayed? Never! (wink, wink...nudge, nudge)

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    Makes me think that Rivers ain't nothin' but a stud.

    It also makes Damarious Randall's knockdown on the flat pass to Woodhead an even a bigger play.

    That kid is solid & will be great.

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    Colts lead AFC South with a record of 3-4. They still have games left with Panthers, Broncos, Falcons, Steelers and Dolphins. 7-9 probably wins that division.

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    Quote Originally Posted by red View Post
    i bet the people in england are real impressed by how many tv timeouts we can cram into a game, especially when none of their games have commercial breaks

    and the fact that we have tv timeouts when the game isn't even on TV
    http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packe...336743591.html

    One positive feature of the broadcast is that there will be 7 to 8 fewer minutes of advertising than a traditional game.

    Quote Originally Posted by red View Post
    because yahoo probably paid a shit ton of money to show the game, if its also on the NFLN, some, if not a lot of people are gonna watch it on the TV, taking away from the yahoo viewership
    Yahoo! paid a reported $20 million for the rights to live stream the game (on both Yahoo.com and Tumblr) across the world in an event the NFL and the advertising world will be monitoring closely. If Yahoo! gets the kind of viewership it hopes, live streaming could become a fixture in NFL broadcasting. Next year, the Thursday night slate of games CBS is currently broadcasting is up for grabs and Yahoo! or someone else could purchase the rights if the payoff is good enough. According to Adweek, Yahoo! sold out all of its advertising, but one report said it had to lower its ad rates drastically to do so. Still, the broadcast will be available to more than 1 billion monthly users.

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    Carolina doesn't have a dynamic offense, but they can run the ball versus almost any front. You can pass rush them though.

    Kuechly is hurt. Not sure it matters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pittstang5 View Post
    Just checked some scores and Oakland is pounding San Diego. The Pack Squeaks by San Diego last week. SMH.

    Any given Sunday, I guess.
    I have a feeling that team is reeling after losing some of their games the way they have this season. Last Sunday's game could have been the straw that broke the camel's back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    Carolina doesn't have a dynamic offense, but they can run the ball versus almost any front. You can pass rush them though.

    Kuechly is hurt. Not sure it matters.
    They are getting by with their defense. Just like Denver. These next 2 games are going to be huge for us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pugger View Post
    They are getting by with their defense. Just like Denver. These next 2 games are going to be huge for us.
    Carolina looks more dynamic than Denver on offense. They have three things Denver doesn't have: an offensive line, a running game and a QB with a strong arm. They just don't have any receivers other than Olsen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packe...336743591.html

    One positive feature of the broadcast is that there will be 7 to 8 fewer minutes of advertising than a traditional game.



    Yahoo! paid a reported $20 million for the rights to live stream the game (on both Yahoo.com and Tumblr) across the world in an event the NFL and the advertising world will be monitoring closely. If Yahoo! gets the kind of viewership it hopes, live streaming could become a fixture in NFL broadcasting. Next year, the Thursday night slate of games CBS is currently broadcasting is up for grabs and Yahoo! or someone else could purchase the rights if the payoff is good enough. According to Adweek, Yahoo! sold out all of its advertising, but one report said it had to lower its ad rates drastically to do so. Still, the broadcast will be available to more than 1 billion monthly users.
    Not the greatest viewing experience with Yahoo. I hope they don't do it again. The only thing I could see as an advantage for streaming this game on Yahoo is that because it was so early people stuck at church being bored out of their skulls could sit back and enjoy something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoosier View Post
    Carolina looks more dynamic than Denver on offense. They have three things Denver doesn't have: an offensive line, a running game and a QB with a strong arm. They just don't have any receivers other than Olsen.
    Still shake my head every time I hear Olsen's name, and try to figure why Chicago let him go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guiness View Post
    Still shake my head every time I hear Olsen's name, and try to figure why Chicago let him go.
    I think that trade is a great example of the difference that staff continuity makes for a pro football team. They got rid of Olsen when Martz was the OC because Martz's offense doesn't utilize the TE in its passing scheme. As a receiving threat but not a blocker, Olsen's skills were going to be wasted in the Martz offense. But then two years later Martz is a flop and he's gone, and you wish you had Olsen back. To be fair, the Bears turned the pick they got for Olsen into a great receiver (traded for Brandon Marshall) and they found another TE who has turned out to be just as good or better than Olsen. But to me the moral of the story is that when you switch head coaches and coordinators every few years you're going to find yourself with a lot of extraneous pieces and parts in the personnel department, and that's not an efficient way to build a team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rutnstrut View Post
    Yeah, it could never be that the Packer defense was out coached and out played.
    The problem against the Chargers wasn't really the defense, it was the offense not being able to get first downs and eat clock. That's on Rodgers. Carr >> Rodgers. Carr would have won that game against Seattle in the NFCC game last year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoosier View Post
    I think that trade is a great example of the difference that staff continuity makes for a pro football team. They got rid of Olsen when Martz was the OC because Martz's offense doesn't utilize the TE in its passing scheme. As a receiving threat but not a blocker, Olsen's skills were going to be wasted in the Martz offense. But then two years later Martz is a flop and he's gone, and you wish you had Olsen back. To be fair, the Bears turned the pick they got for Olsen into a great receiver (traded for Brandon Marshall) and they found another TE who has turned out to be just as good or better than Olsen. But to me the moral of the story is that when you switch head coaches and coordinators every few years you're going to find yourself with a lot of extraneous pieces and parts in the personnel department, and that's not an efficient way to build a team.
    That sounds about right. With respect to "they got another TE who could be better" comment though, I don't know if I count that as a win. There are enough holes to fill, and not enough draft choices to fill them. You can't go giving away young starters for 3rd round picks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mraynrand View Post
    The problem against the Chargers wasn't really the defense, it was the offense not being able to get first downs and eat clock. That's on Rodgers. Carr >> Rodgers. Carr would have won that game against Seattle in the NFCC game last year.
    That's a real knee slapper.

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    Monday Night has had some good games this year. Ravens nearly pull off a 2 score comeback on Arizona with only 6 minutes left.
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