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The other school of thought is that if you drink some water before you go to bed and a whole lot of water when you wake up, the hangover (which typically is more dehydration than anything) will be more tolerable.
(also don't mix ibuprofen and alcohol)
"Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
PACKERS INACTIVES:
11 QB Brian Brohm (Third QB)
22 CB Pat Lee
42 RB DeShawn Wynn
55 LB Desmond Bishop
58 LB Danny Lansanah
68 T Breno Giacomini
78 G Allen Barbre
89 WR James Jones
PACKERS STARTING LINEUP CHANGES:
On defense, Jeremy Thompson (#99) starts at RDE for Michael Montgomery (96).
Things are actually settling down for me on the domestic/divorce front so I actually plan on sitting down and watching the game today... really haven't relaxed and watched a full game "Packer Sunday" style in a couple of years.
I'll be watching the Haynesworth vs Wells/Colledge match up... fully excpet Wells and Colledge to be deposited into Rodgers's lap on a regular basis. To counter that, I expect the Packers to try to run wide a lot, stretch plays, get Haynesworth running laterally, try to tire him out as the game wears on. Don't think it will work though, the Packers simply aren't good enough up front.
On defense, their OL vs our DL... the Packers last two opponents have been finesse teams. Tennessee is a power team - even with a backup QB, I expect them to run the ball pretty effectively against the Packers.
For the Packers, this game will be lost in the trenches.
Things are actually settling down for me on the domestic/divorce front so I actually plan on sitting down and watching the game today... really haven't relaxed and watched a full game "Packer Sunday" style in a couple of years.
I'll be watching the Haynesworth vs Wells/Colledge match up... fully excpet Wells and Colledge to be deposited into Rodgers's lap on a regular basis. To counter that, I expect the Packers to try to run wide a lot, stretch plays, get Haynesworth running laterally, try to tire him out as the game wears on. Don't think it will work though, the Packers simply aren't good enough up front.
On defense, their OL vs our DL... the Packers last two opponents have been finesse teams. Tennessee is a power team - even with a backup QB, I expect them to run the ball pretty effectively against the Packers.
For the Packers, this game will be lost in the trenches.
speaking of the trenches wist, am curious to what you think on the blog I posted. I even referenced you in it.
TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
I don't think they can win in the trenches, but I think they can win by spreading them out on offense and keeping Bigby in the box to slow the Tenn rushing attack.
Things are actually settling down for me on the domestic/divorce front so I actually plan on sitting down and watching the game today... really haven't relaxed and watched a full game "Packer Sunday" style in a couple of years.
I'll be watching the Haynesworth vs Wells/Colledge match up... fully excpet Wells and Colledge to be deposited into Rodgers's lap on a regular basis. To counter that, I expect the Packers to try to run wide a lot, stretch plays, get Haynesworth running laterally, try to tire him out as the game wears on. Don't think it will work though, the Packers simply aren't good enough up front.
On defense, their OL vs our DL... the Packers last two opponents have been finesse teams. Tennessee is a power team - even with a backup QB, I expect them to run the ball pretty effectively against the Packers.
For the Packers, this game will be lost in the trenches.
speaking of the trenches wist, am curious to what you think on the blog I posted. I even referenced you in it.
Things are actually settling down for me on the domestic/divorce front so I actually plan on sitting down and watching the game today... really haven't relaxed and watched a full game "Packer Sunday" style in a couple of years.
I'll be watching the Haynesworth vs Wells/Colledge match up... fully excpet Wells and Colledge to be deposited into Rodgers's lap on a regular basis. To counter that, I expect the Packers to try to run wide a lot, stretch plays, get Haynesworth running laterally, try to tire him out as the game wears on. Don't think it will work though, the Packers simply aren't good enough up front.
On defense, their OL vs our DL... the Packers last two opponents have been finesse teams. Tennessee is a power team - even with a backup QB, I expect them to run the ball pretty effectively against the Packers.
For the Packers, this game will be lost in the trenches.
speaking of the trenches wist, am curious to what you think on the blog I posted. I even referenced you in it.
TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
Just saw where Jordy Nelson WILL play today...I'm just suprised James Jones is out today. Why is Brian Brohm inactive? I haven't heard about his injury.
Just saw where Jordy Nelson WILL play today...I'm just suprised James Jones is out today. Why is Brian Brohm inactive? I haven't heard about his injury.
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