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    More Banjo- Packers vs. Seahawks.

    First Packers shutout since 2018.

    Dillon 128 total yards, 2 TD.

    Jones 61 receiving yards.

    Amos 1 INT and 3 PD's.

    Might be a costly victory though.
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    The cost of victory is never too much. Especially against seattle.

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    In NFL history ,57 games have ended 17-0. 58 now.
    As of today
    4 games have ended in A 16-16 tie

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    this type of offense isn't gonna take us far in the playoffs

    rodgers better figure out how to complete a pass over the LOS

    a gameplan built around dillon pounding the ball and a shit ton of screens just isn't gonna cut it

    with that said, the defense IS playing like a super bowl unit right now

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    Can we acknowledge dillion was a great pick?
    I hope we aren't about to find out how important though. I want him to get more snaps but I like having him and Jones
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    Quote Originally Posted by Upnorth View Post
    Can we acknowledge dillion was a great pick?
    I hope we aren't about to find out how important though. I want him to get more snaps but I like having him and Jones
    GB Brandon or GMBrandon.....dude was pretty loud and over the top and all....but he pounded the table for AJ Dillon before that draft

    I kinda miss that guy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bretsky View Post
    GB Brandon or GMBrandon.....dude was pretty loud and over the top and all....but he pounded the table for AJ Dillon before that draft

    I kinda miss that guy
    When we first drafted love then dilkion the deg I was pissed about 24 hrs. Then i saw what hey we're trying for. It might be our best draft ever if live if borderline great
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    Quote Originally Posted by Upnorth View Post
    Can we acknowledge dillion was a great pick?
    I hope we aren't about to find out how important though. I want him to get more snaps but I like having him and Jones
    didn't he fumble a couple times and get benched just a few weeks ago?

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    Reports about Jones is MCL sprain.
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    Dillon has been out playing Jones. We might be better in the short term. But NFL seasons are hard on running backs. Having both kept them both fresh.

    If Dillon stays healthy we won’t miss Jones that much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RashanGary View Post
    Dillon has been out playing Jones.
    Agreed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RashanGary View Post
    Dillon has been out playing Jones. We might be better in the short term. But NFL seasons are hard on running backs. Having both kept them both fresh.

    If Dillon stays healthy we won’t miss Jones that much.
    I wouldn't say outplaying. Stats are comparable. Jones is so top notch in pass protection. We are going to lose something. When Dillon's not in the game, there's a big drop off to Patrick Taylor.
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    I thought Kevin King had a good game. Stokes too.

    Getting Jaire back will still be huge. If King and Stokes are still playing well, maybe we’d see more of Jaire in the slot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RashanGary View Post
    I thought Kevin King had a good game. Stokes too.
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    Agreed, again.

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    Newman still wiffed a time or two. Bakhtiari back will still be a nice addition.

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    Now the Zadarius time table looks more pressing. Gary was holding it down but now we’re gonna need Z to come back if we really want to make a push

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    Quote Originally Posted by RashanGary View Post
    Now the Zadarius time table looks more pressing. Gary was holding it down but now we’re gonna need Z to come back if we really want to make a push
    Gary, minus the injury, is out-playing Z.

    He's far more disciplined and is constantly near the QB, ball carrier.

    Z washes himself out of plays consistently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by George Cumby View Post
    Gary, minus the injury, is out-playing Z.

    He's far more disciplined and is constantly near the QB, ball carrier.

    Z washes himself out of plays consistently.
    Agreed. Gary is playing better than the 2020 Big Z. Not as good as the 2019 Big Z.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RashanGary View Post
    Now the Zadarius time table looks more pressing. Gary was holding it down but now we’re gonna need Z to come back if we really want to make a push
    I'm ready to declare Mike Smith the greatest OLB coach ever. Not just for the job he has done with Gary, but look at the guys he developed in KC. They weren't top picks either, but every one of those guys became really good at pressuring the passer and Gary has done the one thing I doubted he could. He can honor the run and still get to the QB.

    Also time to just stop the Gutes hate and acknowledge something I said after the AZ win. Gutes/MiLF/Arod is a three headed monster that simply wins football games, injuries be damned. Hell, they damn near over came losing Rodgers IN KC.

    I really hope we can have a mostly healthy roster by playoff time. They are beating quality opponents without as many as 4 all pros at a time.
    I don't hold Grudges. It's counterproductive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobblehead View Post
    I'm ready to declare Mike Smith the greatest OLB coach ever. Not just for the job he has done with Gary, but look at the guys he developed in KC. They weren't top picks either, but every one of those guys became really good at pressuring the passer and Gary has done the one thing I doubted he could. He can honor the run and still get to the QB.
    Not only Gary, but Garvin is also playing at a serviceable level. He lacks Gary's speed, burst and power, but he gets some push nor does he get washed out of plays.

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