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  • #16
    Originally posted by pbmax
    Originally posted by MOBB DEEP
    Originally posted by gbgary
    this is how the D should have been allowed to play the whole season. the O is still iffy.
    not sure whose idea it was to switch to 3-4 but we DO NOT have the personnel for it
    Looked like they did today. Jones and CMIII were drafted to play where they are. Jolly and Jenkins can clearly play 3-4 DE. Pickett has been the steadiest guy on defense.

    They did today PB; over the long haul im not so sure

    btw, this practical dallas fan at my gym concured with me this morn - lol

    i was decked out in packer gear today and cant wait to wear it tomorrow; PLENTY cowgirl fans around here. clearly just to go against their family's tradition of beign staunch redskins supporters during aikman and doug williams eras
    They said God has a Tim Tebow complex!

    Brew Crew in 2011!!!

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    • #17
      I don't think this tells us much of anything.

      The defense has been solid all year...and we should only EXPECT the defense to improve as the team gets more used to the scheme. Most teams that switch from a 4-3 to a 3-4 or visa versa really struggle on defense for a year plus. The 3-4 defense absolutely is the right fit.

      Despite the win, the team was still extremely undisciplined. Way too many penalties and stupid mistakes. False starts at home are unacceptable. We were simply FORTUNATE that Dallas was just an equally undisciplined team that dropped a bunch of passes...and who had to fight through numerous injuries as the game went on.

      Bottom line...the Vikings would've still pasted that Packer team I saw today by 2+ TDs. I'll take the win...it keeps us in the hunt for a playoff spot, but this team is NOT a title contender. We still have massive holes on this roster and make far too many mental mistakes.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by The Leaper
        I don't think this tells us much of anything.

        The defense has been solid all year...and we should only EXPECT the defense to improve as the team gets more used to the scheme. Most teams that switch from a 4-3 to a 3-4 or visa versa really struggle on defense for a year plus. The 3-4 defense absolutely is the right fit.

        Despite the win, the team was still extremely undisciplined. Way too many penalties and stupid mistakes. False starts at home are unacceptable. We were simply FORTUNATE that Dallas was just an equally undisciplined team that dropped a bunch of passes...and who had to fight through numerous injuries as the game went on.

        Bottom line...the Vikings would've still pasted that Packer team I saw today by 2+ TDs. I'll take the win...it keeps us in the hunt for a playoff spot, but this team is NOT a title contender. We still have massive holes on this roster and make far too many mental mistakes.
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        Can't argue with undisciplined. I hope Clifton kicked Colledge in the ankle on purpose for jumping offsides. AT HOME YOU MORON!

        But Vikes by 2 TDs is stretching it. Packer D played much better at home than last game versus Vike O. You put that much pressure on Brett and he will hit the turf more often than Romo did.

        The unsung hero today will be Special Teams. Coverage units each had one bad kick/punt, but neither was a game changer. Packer's actually had field position advantage in the 2nd half. Kapinos had one bad punt with no hang time, otherwise was OK.

        Write this down. NFC East is struggling. North may be better division right now 1 and 2. I think the only team the Packers are absolutely chasing are the Vikings.

        And the Bengals beat the Steelers again. We should have beaten the Bengals. We have a legit shot at beating Pittsburgh on a neutral field. In Pitt it will be tough, but doable.
        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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        • #19
          Originally posted by pbmax
          Originally posted by The Leaper
          I don't think this tells us much of anything.

          The defense has been solid all year...and we should only EXPECT the defense to improve as the team gets more used to the scheme. Most teams that switch from a 4-3 to a 3-4 or visa versa really struggle on defense for a year plus. The 3-4 defense absolutely is the right fit.

          Despite the win, the team was still extremely undisciplined. Way too many penalties and stupid mistakes. False starts at home are unacceptable. We were simply FORTUNATE that Dallas was just an equally undisciplined team that dropped a bunch of passes...and who had to fight through numerous injuries as the game went on.

          Bottom line...the Vikings would've still pasted that Packer team I saw today by 2+ TDs. I'll take the win...it keeps us in the hunt for a playoff spot, but this team is NOT a title contender. We still have massive holes on this roster and make far too many mental mistakes.
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          Can't argue with undisciplined. I hope Clifton kicked Colledge in the ankle on purpose for jumping offsides. AT HOME YOU MORON!

          But Vikes by 2 TDs is stretching it. Packer D played much better at home than last game versus Vike O. You put that much pressure on Brett and he will hit the turf more often than Romo did.

          The unsung hero today will be Special Teams. Coverage units each had one bad kick/punt, but neither was a game changer. Packer's actually had field position advantage in the 2nd half. Kapinos had one bad punt with no hang time, otherwise was OK.

          Write this down. NFC East is struggling. North may be better division right now 1 and 2. I think the only team the Packers are absolutely chasing are the Vikings.

          And the Bengals beat the Steelers again. We should have beaten the Bengals. We have a legit shot at beating Pittsburgh on a neutral field. In Pitt it will be tough, but doable.

          I'm just glad we get Baltimore and Seattle at home. Those are two very tough stadiums to play at.
          "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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          • #20
            Momentum plays such a huge part as we head down the stretch.
            Who Knows? The Shadow knows!

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            • #21
              Originally posted by The Leaper
              I don't think this tells us much of anything.

              The defense has been solid all year...and we should only EXPECT the defense to improve as the team gets more used to the scheme. Most teams that switch from a 4-3 to a 3-4 or visa versa really struggle on defense for a year plus. The 3-4 defense absolutely is the right fit.

              Despite the win, the team was still extremely undisciplined. Way too many penalties and stupid mistakes. False starts at home are unacceptable. We were simply FORTUNATE that Dallas was just an equally undisciplined team that dropped a bunch of passes...and who had to fight through numerous injuries as the game went on.

              Bottom line...the Vikings would've still pasted that Packer team I saw today by 2+ TDs. I'll take the win...it keeps us in the hunt for a playoff spot, but this team is NOT a title contender. We still have massive holes on this roster and make far too many mental mistakes.

              I think were of the same mind, except I don't think the defense has been very good all year. There were too many games where we couldn't generate any pressure and collapse a pocket. Our run defense has been stout all year.

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