Assuming we're not the 6th seed. LOL
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No, that blunt is fired. Fired up.
Packers are gonna pound TB. Then we'll be happy and think everything is fixed. Terry and Jimmy and Howey and Mikey will say so too.
OK, I'll believe, but just this one last time.
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Thursday's practice:
Wes Hodkiewicz @WesHod 2h2 hours ago
DNP: Bulaga (concussion), House (shoulder)
Limited: Lang (ankle), Neal (abdomen), Matthews (biceps), Perry (shoulder), Lacy (eye), Sitton (?)
Lacy has an eye: some kind of adverse reaction to his contacts in one eye. He would prefer not to go with the Jabbar/Worthy google solution, but plans to wear the contacts despite his eyeball rejecting them. Might have to stop using seltzer to clean contacts.
(?) Some had him limited, Silverstein had him DNP.
"Howey?"
He needs to start using the peroxide solution for his contacts (can't remember the brand name).
automatic loss. don't even fly down there.
I don't see anything phony in what McCarthy is doing. I see it as a genuine statement as the head coach that this is a big fucking game if they want to get to where they need to be as a team. The last thing this team needs is to go stumbling into the final game of the year against a pretty tough Detroit underperforming two games in a row. It's not an elimination game per se, but the time is now to start working up to that intense focus and heighten the level of play.
I think he's creatively saying through action that is more powerful than just saying it, "It's real boys, and that shitstorm you laid in Buffalo ain't gonna get it done starting now." Not sure how they wouldn't be buying into that.
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Yea...Yes... Certainly ... right on. It's time to piss or get off the pot.
There is no way a Super Bowl caliber NFL team should have played the way the Green Bay Packers did in Buffalo.
That was clearly ' just awful '. How in HELL could that have happened? Is anyone really surprized?
The cumulative score in Packer road games:
Opposition 182 - Green Bay Packers 148.
Think about that fact.
Do you imagine that the Green Bay Packers have any chance 'really' if they don't win the NO. 2 Seed and gain some momentum with a 'W' in their next game.
Packerrats...The Playoffs begin this Sunday in Tampa Bay.
GO PACK GO !
We don't have to face this guy:
http://www.nfl.com/player/geraldmccoy/496816/profile
Home teams are 128-96-1 this year. So no surprise for good teams to go 5-3 or 4-4 on the road this year.
Dallas is 7-0 on the road.
Cin and Pitt both have 5 road wins.
Everyone else in the NFL has won 4 games or less on the road.
The mighty Seahags are 4-3 same as the Pats and Broncos.
AFC North records should not count, they play all the teams in the NFC South this year.
These guys really are still kids, Lacy apparently wore his contacts past the 30 recommended days.
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Every team in the NFL has gone on the road and laid an egg this year. New England got smoked by KC who lost to the Titans. Denver got housed by St. Louis who got smoked by the Vikings. The Packers have laid four eggs. Unfortunately, they seem to suck when they lose, as opposed to losing close games. Two times (Detroit and Buffalo) the defense played well enough to support the team. Two other times (Seattle and New Orleans) the defense was not even close to good enough. 3 of the 4 losses (Seattle, Detroit, and Buffalo) were to very strong defenses, with New Orleans being the exception. All four losses are on the road, which doesn't bode well. Only one time this year (Miami) did the Packers go on the road and beat a quality defense, and that was by the skin of their teeth. I'm most concerned about how the team travels, especially against formidable defenses who will be especially amped up come playoff time. That's not the Packer defense's fault, that's the offense being out of sync. Should the Packers make a deep playoff run, they will likely have Seattle on the road. That would be tough.