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Joemailman
12-02-2024, 12:58 PM
Packers lead all-time series 106-77-7. 104-77-7 in regular season, 2-0 in playoffs. Lions have won 5 of the last 6. The road team has won the last 4.
Last meeting: November 3, 2024. Lions defeated the Packers 24-14 at Lambeau Field. Jordan Love threw for 273 yards with 1 INT. The INT was returned for a TD giving the Lions a 17-3 lead just before halftime. Josh Jacobs rushed 13 times for 95 yards. Jayden Reed caught 5 passes for 113 yards. For the Lions, Jared Goff completed 18 of 22 passes for 145 yads and 1 TD. David Montgomery rushed 17 times for 73 yards. Jahmyr Gibbs rushed 11 times for 65 yards and 1 TD.
Offensively, the Lions ran 1st in points scored and 2nd in yards gained. Jared Goff has completed 71.8% of his passes for 2982 yards with 22 TD's and 9 INT's. Amon-Ra St. Brown leads the Lions in receiving with 78 catches for 820 yards and 9 TD's. Jameson Williams has 34 catches for 630 yards and 4 TD's. Jahmyr Gibbs leads the Lions with 973 yards rushing and 10 TD's, averaging 6.0 YPC. David Montgomery has 720 yards rushing with 11 TD's, averaging 4.3 YPC.
Defensively, the Lions rank 3rd in points allowed and 10th in yards allowed. Opposing QB's have completed 60.7% of their passes for 2722 yards with 10 TD's and 14 INT's. Opponents have rushed for 1122 yards and 9 TD's, averaging 4.4 YPC. They have sacked opposing QB's 30 times.
Lions are favored by 4.
Moneyline: Packers +140, Lions -166
Over/under: 51.5
George Cumby
12-02-2024, 03:40 PM
Things could get chippy. I hope TK fuks that dude up:
https://x.com/byryanwood/status/1863345862643945675?s=46&t=oqHOJFKRLvQ49ttTmrVJlg
Fritz
12-03-2024, 11:09 AM
Things could get chippy. I hope TK fuks that dude up:
https://x.com/byryanwood/status/1863345862643945675?s=46&t=oqHOJFKRLvQ49ttTmrVJlg
I really don't know what to make of this game. I could see just about any scenario occurring - tight game, blowout either way. I think the Packers showed some signs of life in the last two weeks - maybe they'll be ready to make a run? But the Lions are playing better than any Lions team since probably Bobby Layne days. Gonna be a good one. I think.
MadtownPacker
12-03-2024, 02:50 PM
What are you mofos worries about? Love has never lost at Detoilet.
Lions may have played their best ball. Packers clearly are just getting to that point at the perfect time of the season. Packers are rising, lions start crying.
Vincenzo
12-03-2024, 06:53 PM
Any word on Jacobs’ calf injury?
Anti-Polar Bear
12-04-2024, 01:30 AM
What are you mofos worries about? Love has never lost at Detoilet.
Lions may have played their best ball. Packers clearly are just getting to that point at the perfect time of the season. Packers are rising, lions start crying.
Well, for the Packers, the North is pretty much on the line. Lose to the Pussies, and Packers can kiss the division goodbye.
A tons of pressure.
MadtownPacker
12-04-2024, 11:03 AM
Pussy cat talk and you being one to fear dudes wearing Honolulu blue? Shame on you Tank.
Like you probably heard all the time growing up, I’m not mad at you, just disappointed. :-|
The pressure is on Detroit to not let up. Packers are getting to the playoff no matter what.
Teamcheez1
12-04-2024, 04:04 PM
Jaire and Doubs out again.
Cooper and Ballentine still not practicing.
Jaire has played in 13 (really 12 since one game was 10 snaps) of the last 29 games.
Can’t see bringing him back on his current contract.
My 2 cents worth:
In pro golf the Masters is a major Major (IMHO), and it's widely recognized the tournament doesn't begin in earnest until the back nine on Sunday. Well, here we are in the first week of December when the rubber meets the road in the NFL. Time to stick a peg in the ground on the 10th hole.
Defense:
The old hackneyed cliche is defense wins championships. The reason it is an old hackneyed cliche is because there is a whole lotta truth to it. Hafley has done a commendable job coming in and installing a revamped defense featuring the 4-3 alignment. Some bumps in the road but overall been very respectable. I have to believe the whole scheme is not yet installed and running due to personnel and their individual talents and experience. One thing I am confident about is the whole thing begins up front, and to that point it is essential Kenny Clark and Rashan Gary both have to flick the switch and start contributing results commensurate with their pay grade. The Lions have an outstanding O-Line, running backs and receivers. Given a push on the line or time to throw the ball they can carve it up. My hope is Messrs. Clark and Gary find something. Perhaps a visit to the proctologist to have their craniums removed from their rectal cavities. When the front four wreaks havoc, the rest falls into place.
Offense:
Jordon Love is starting to recover/come around. It occurred to me that a kid (yes, he's still a kid) that spent time growing up in a two room "apartment" above a monthly rental office suddenly comes into multi-generational wealth it's got to put a zap on his head. Maybe he thinks it's all on him now and he has to make the highlight play every time. Hopefully MLF and Clemens are helping him to realize otherwise. The O line is beginning to be healthy and dependable. Josh Jacobs is nursing the calf, but he is a tough nut. It would be awesome if Wilson has a breakout game to pick up the load. Not having Doubs is going to hurt for sure but if Love can spread the ball around it will be transparent. Wicks is the key - back in the day coaches made players who couldn't hold onto the ball carry one around with them 24/7. Wicks just can't always catch the ball. Maybe they should make him sleep with a jugs machine (Fritz insert line here). Other than that, we have playmakers ready to go.
Lions
You are what your record says you are. In spite of that they have had closer and closer calls. The Pack in no way got blown out and they got by the Bears due to Chicago ineptitude. Dan Campbell's rah-rah, bite 'em in the kneecap approach has a shelf life. I liken it to younger days when we could be up all freakin' night going at it hard, but eventually, inevitably the sun comes up. We called it Gods flashlight and it shone bright.
I am optimistic about this one.
Fritz
12-05-2024, 08:31 AM
My 2 cents worth:
In pro golf the Masters is a major Major (IMHO), and it's widely recognized the tournament doesn't begin in earnest until the back nine on Sunday. Well, here we are in the first week of December when the rubber meets the road in the NFL. Time to stick a peg in the ground on the 10th hole.
Defense:
The old hackneyed cliche is defense wins championships. The reason it is an old hackneyed cliche is because there is a whole lotta truth to it. Hafley has done a commendable job coming in and installing a revamped defense featuring the 4-3 alignment. Some bumps in the road but overall been very respectable. I have to believe the whole scheme is not yet installed and running due to personnel and their individual talents and experience. One thing I am confident about is the whole thing begins up front, and to that point it is essential Kenny Clark and Rashan Gary both have to flick the switch and start contributing results commensurate with their pay grade. The Lions have an outstanding O-Line, running backs and receivers. Given a push on the line or time to throw the ball they can carve it up. My hope is Messrs. Clark and Gary find something. Perhaps a visit to the proctologist to have their craniums removed from their rectal cavities. When the front four wreaks havoc, the rest falls into place.
Offense:
Jordon Love is starting to recover/come around. It occurred to me that a kid (yes, he's still a kid) that spent time growing up in a two room "apartment" above a monthly rental office suddenly comes into multi-generational wealth it's got to put a zap on his head. Maybe he thinks it's all on him now and he has to make the highlight play every time. Hopefully MLF and Clemens are helping him to realize otherwise. The O line is beginning to be healthy and dependable. Josh Jacobs is nursing the calf, but he is a tough nut. It would be awesome if Wilson has a breakout game to pick up the load. Not having Doubs is going to hurt for sure but if Love can spread the ball around it will be transparent. Wicks is the key - back in the day coaches made players who couldn't hold onto the ball carry one around with them 24/7. Wicks just can't always catch the ball. Maybe they should make him sleep with a jugs machine (https://previews.123rf.com/images/dmitrimaruta/dmitrimaruta1611/dmitrimaruta161100202/113543981-couple-in-passion-man-hands-on-female-breasts.jpg). Other than that, we have playmakers ready to go.
You are what your record says you are. In spite of that they have had closer and closer calls. The Pack in no way got blown out and they got by the Bears due to Chicago ineptitude. Dan Campbell's rah-rah, bite 'em in the kneecap approach has a shelf life. I liken it to younger days when we could be up all freakin' night going at it hard, but eventually, inevitably the sun comes up. We called it Gods flashlight and it shone bright.
I am optimistic about this one.
Sleep well, Dontayvion.
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