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  • Improved play...or just a really bad opponent?

    They looked good this week on both sides of the ball. My question is how much of it was due to the level of competition. Seattle has looked terrible all year and they were playing with a 3rd string QB.

    I was happy to see that the D-line was getting pressure for the first time since the loss of Jenkins. My hope is that it was a sign of improvement and not just the state of Seattle's OL. I don't know though.

    The running game didn't look good to me. Sure we ran a ton of times, but the per-carry was bad, and Seattle has been gashed by the run this year. I think that Hall's return helped, but it still seemed like tough going on the ground.

    Our DBs have been outstanding when you consider how many backups have been playing and starting. I was on the fire Schotty bandwagon from the start, but all the guys have played like they have been prepared even when they were the 3rd or 4th string guys.

    OL had decent protection and opened a few holes for Grant, but they don't seem to be able to be able to get anyone free for the key blocks at the second level of LBs and DBs.

    Other than the one fumble, Rodgers showed the best feel for the pressure I've seen from him. Numerous times he made little movements in the pocket to get away from pressure while he kept his eyes down field the whole time. His ability to roll out and find a WR consistently kept drives going. His deep pass to Jennings was a great throw.

    Grant ran hard. He missed a couple nice holes, but overall seemed to find some creases. He still has not broke a big gain all year.

    WRs look very good. Jennings, stud, nuh said. Driver is starting to lose out to the rest of the guys, but he still shows up for some key catches. Jordy had one of his best games and was able to find some openings in the coverage.

    Do we even have any TEs that run pass routes?

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    I was thinking the same thing about the TE's yesterday. A missing piece these days for sure.
    Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967

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    • #3
      Bad opponent...

      Beyond the fact that Seattle is a shell of its former self, and they had to start Charlie Frye, they are every bit as much a finesse team as the Packers.

      Seattle is one of the few teams in the NFL that the Packers can actually line up toe-to-toe with and not get shoved all over the field.

      In boxing, they say that "styles make fights", i.e. the boxer vs the slugger... in this game, it was butterfly vs butterfly... don't read much into it.
      wist

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      • #4
        I'd say the play was improved from the past couple weeks, but a LOT of that is due to how bad the Seahawks are.

        The running game still has a long ways to go. I keep waiting for Grant to bust off a long run, but instead it's 1-2 yards everytime.

        I'm hoping we can somehow get to the bye week at 4-3, get some of these injured players healed up, and go from there.

        A win is a win, especially after 3 straight losses. Congratulatory handshakes all around.
        Go PACK

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        • #5
          Both.
          The team is trying to get past injuries at the moment.
          Who Knows? The Shadow knows!

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          • #6
            Still a young team, learning on the go.
            Who Knows? The Shadow knows!

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            • #7
              Progress. Any win is a good win.......especially on the road and ending a three game losing streak.

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              • #8
                Bad opponent, and they needed it to start building some rhythm.

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                • #9
                  Agree. Improved play and bad opponent.

                  RG appears to have his legs back. The cutback lanes were available. RG either missed them or chose to pick the holes the plays were designed for.

                  Waiting for J. Finley to stretch the deep middle. Concerned about the nickle and dime corners against Indy.

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                  • #10
                    Seattle may be beat up - especially on O - but so are we. I say any time you can win ON THE ROAD you don't have to apologize.

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                    • #11
                      They won against a bad team. The running game is atrocious! Grant just seemed to continuously run into a pile of players. I’m not that good at catching the details, but where is his 1-cut ability?

                      GB will have to dramatically raise their level of play to beat the Colts this weekend.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by rbaloha
                        RG appears to have his legs back.
                        I think retail guy is still a little staggered over all the shit he took recently.

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                        • #13
                          Seattle has run well against some reasonable competition, so the 4 yards per certainly looks better than the Packers last 3 defensive efforts. But mostly I agree with the premise; this is a team we should have beaten by double digits. For that reason, its a good sign.
                          Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by LL2
                            They won against a bad team. The running game is atrocious! Grant just seemed to continuously run into a pile of players. I’m not that good at catching the details, but where is his 1-cut ability?

                            GB will have to dramatically raise their level of play to beat the Colts this weekend.

                            Sometimes Vegas gives away the outcome of games with their setting of lines. The fact the Packers opened as favorites, and 80% of the betting public has already laid money on the Colts, there are good chances of a straight-up win for the Packers. Vegas doesnt give out Christmas presents, and with over 80 percent of the action on one side the normal gamblers axiom is to go the other way. Don't be surprised if the Pack pulls out a victory here.
                            "I firmly believe that any man's finest hour, the greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear, is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle - victorious." - Vince Lombardi

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                            • #15
                              Re: Improved play...or just a really bad opponent?

                              Originally posted by sharpe1027
                              They looked good this week on both sides of the ball. My question is how much of it was due to the level of competition. Seattle has looked terrible all year and they were playing with a 3rd string QB.

                              I was happy to see that the D-line was getting pressure for the first time since the loss of Jenkins. My hope is that it was a sign of improvement and not just the state of Seattle's OL. I don't know though.

                              The running game didn't look good to me. Sure we ran a ton of times, but the per-carry was bad, and Seattle has been gashed by the run this year. I think that Hall's return helped, but it still seemed like tough going on the ground.

                              Our DBs have been outstanding when you consider how many backups have been playing and starting. I was on the fire Schotty bandwagon from the start, but all the guys have played like they have been prepared even when they were the 3rd or 4th string guys.

                              OL had decent protection and opened a few holes for Grant, but they don't seem to be able to be able to get anyone free for the key blocks at the second level of LBs and DBs.

                              Other than the one fumble, Rodgers showed the best feel for the pressure I've seen from him. Numerous times he made little movements in the pocket to get away from pressure while he kept his eyes down field the whole time. His ability to roll out and find a WR consistently kept drives going. His deep pass to Jennings was a great throw.

                              Grant ran hard. He missed a couple nice holes, but overall seemed to find some creases. He still has not broke a big gain all year.

                              WRs look very good. Jennings, stud, nuh said. Driver is starting to lose out to the rest of the guys, but he still shows up for some key catches. Jordy had one of his best games and was able to find some openings in the coverage.

                              Do we even have any TEs that run pass routes?

                              1. Seahawks may be the worst team in the NFL, yes, that includes the Rams.

                              2. We only won by 10. I don't think that is very impressive, considering the opponent. AND AR played well. Sorry, thats not good enough.

                              Individuals looked better, but they were a crappy opponent. a CRAPPY ONE, and we still could not blow them out.

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