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  • Originally posted by Zool
    Originally posted by texaspackerbacker
    assuming our pass defense doesn't fail miserably.
    This is the reason for doubt in my mind. The Lions scored 2TD's very easily against a soft man coverage. Romo, TO and Whitten would eat that coverage alive.
    Our coverage unit is going to be the most vital matchup in this game, and I like our chances.

    Here's what Harris had to say about what they are cooking up: "I can say this: I think this is a much better game-plan (this week)," Harris said. "This is the best game-plan that we've had since I've been here, in this scheme. I honestly think that. And you can quote me on that. After the game, you won't even say anything. You'll just smile and know what I'm talking about."

    That's got me extremely curious. We have the personnel to clamp down on this offense, we just need to manage the consistency. I this could be a statement game for our secondary.

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    • WE WILL BEAT THE COWBOYS!

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      • I hope we blow the shit outta the cowboys... Im so sick of every damn reporter on espn counting the packers out

        Posted by ESPN.com's Matt Mosley

        Dallas Cowboys (2-0) at Green Bay Packers (2-0), 8:15 p.m. ET


        Make no mistake. The Cowboys are going to come after Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers early and often. For the past two games, defensive end Greg Ellis has been asked to drop back in coverage a lot more than usual. That's not going to happen against Rogers. It also helps the Cowboys that Terence Newman appears to be close to full strength. The Packers' receivers are the best in the league at running after the catch.

        The Cowboys will try to put pressure on the Packers' secondary from the opening snap. This might sound like NFC East bias, but I smell a blowout. On paper, this is an unbelievable matchup.

        But there's no way the Packers can hang with the Cowboys in a shootout, and that's what's going to happen. The Cowboys have some tape on Rodgers now. They played against him last season, and Rodgers played well in relief of an injured Brett Favre. Cowboys roll in this one.
        NFC east bias? more like this guy doesnt follow football. I mean as long as AL does a good job on TO and our line holds together we'll be fine. I mean the game is in GB.. Sorry just had to vent

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        • Originally posted by texaspackerbacker
          ...assuming Rodgers doesn't pick this for his first bad game and assuming our pass defense doesn't fail miserably.
          they're going to come after AR so MM needs to call plays that are quick developing. AR has good legs and he'll be using them big time.

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          • Originally posted by gbgary
            Originally posted by texaspackerbacker
            ...assuming Rodgers doesn't pick this for his first bad game and assuming our pass defense doesn't fail miserably.
            they're going to come after AR so MM needs to call plays that are quick developing. AR has good legs and he'll be using them big time.
            that just means more opportunities for big plays... we're gonna have to capitalize, nothing is automatic, but i trust we'll get some big strikes if they're sending extra guys at A-Rod...

            I did mention that i felt a team (3-4 even) would take a page out of the 49ers playbook and that could cause some confusion. i think we're ready though... a-rod is ready to do this.

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            • Ty says the 'boys win.

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              • I think the 'Boys win big. I hope I'm wrong. It will be a big test for A-Rod and our defense and I hope they pass with an A. I hope Marion doesn't rush 150 against us. He's nasty and phenomenal.

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                • Teams that win an MNF game, then go on the road the next week:

                  Win 14% of the time.




                  According to Inside the NFL

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                  • Originally posted by boiga
                    Originally posted by Zool
                    Originally posted by texaspackerbacker
                    assuming our pass defense doesn't fail miserably.
                    This is the reason for doubt in my mind. The Lions scored 2TD's very easily against a soft man coverage. Romo, TO and Whitten would eat that coverage alive.
                    Our coverage unit is going to be the most vital matchup in this game, and I like our chances.

                    Here's what Harris had to say about what they are cooking up: "I can say this: I think this is a much better game-plan (this week)," Harris said. "This is the best game-plan that we've had since I've been here, in this scheme. I honestly think that. And you can quote me on that. After the game, you won't even say anything. You'll just smile and know what I'm talking about."

                    That's got me extremely curious. We have the personnel to clamp down on this offense, we just need to manage the consistency. I this could be a statement game for our secondary.
                    This actually scares me a bit...I think gimmicky when players talk like this, and gimmicks don't win in the NFL. On the other hand I don't like our bend and then break defense...its good against bad teams while you wait for mistakes, but a strong offense eats it alive.

                    My key to the game is clock management and keeping their defense on the field....we need a running game and we need a lot of short completions. We need our defense on the sidelines and fresh while their offense is out of rythem...that is the key to winning.
                    The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                    • Originally posted by Chevelle2
                      Teams that win an MNF game, then go on the road the next week:

                      Win 14% of the time.




                      According to Inside the NFL
                      Snake's Twitter comments would be LEGENDARY.........if I was ugly or gave a shit about Twitter.

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