Winners:
Clifton. This is a no-brainer. Clifton was very effective at neutralizing Jared Allen other than the careless interception intended for Dimitri Nance on a screen. Clifton is a true dancing bear and can handcuff a pass rusher unlike anybody else on the team.
Bulaga. Held down his side of the line. Fella looks like a player and did a great job of walling off the hold with Sitton on some of our effective running plays.
Sitton. Kept up his high level of play. A real mauler in the run game, something we'd be really one-dimensional without.
Pat Lee. I think I like him on returns.
GJ/JJ. These two almost missed the winners list because of all the 15 yard back shoulder comebacks where they weren't on the same page with AR. They could just as well be AR's fault though. JJ stepped up big and I look for him to continue on this line.
Donald Lee. Remember that with Favre this guy broke out as a TE. Him an AR never built the same relationship. Today he was great in all aspects of the game.
Jackson. I didn't see a single zone read play all day and this was obviously in an effort to reduce Jackson's suck. It worked, he looked like a real running back.
BISHOP!!!!!!!!!! I laughed too at his shenanigans the past two years trying to get on the field but he was been without a doubt the best MLB on the team. Not a 2-down linebacker. Made numerous plays in coverage and stayed assignment sure playing downhill as well. Laid some nasty hits that the Packers have been missing.
Hawk. I honest feel we've got the best two inside linebackers starting for us right now and that's not a knock on Barnett or Chillar. These guys compliment each other and just play smart.
Raji. Don't think he left the field yesterday. Its official that he's impossible to push backwards. Great effort in pursuit to chase down the old man and mess up their final 3rd down attempt.
Nick Collins. This guy is a rare rare athlete. Could be the most physically gifted player in a packers uniform.
Woodson. Didn't get penalized. That's good enough for me.
Tramon. Woodson deserves credit too but they kept Randy Moss relatively quiet. Not easy concerning the pass rush at times.
Brad Jones. Had his best game of the season. Held up at the point of attack and got in there to mangle Favre's ankle which seemed like a turning point.
Jarius Wynn. I've always liked this guy for his passrush. Yesterday he showed his worth recording his first NFL sack in timely fashion on the Vikings final drive. The coaching staff must hate his run defense though, TJ Lang was playing on the DL instead of him in short yardage situations.
Losers:
Colledge. Penalties, and whiffed on an important block of Pat Williams. How does Pat Williams get by you?
Quarless. I know he "caught" a TD pass but he also fell down on a trick 4th down play that frankly made MM look pretty dumb for calling it in the first place.
A-Rod? Maybe. He probably played his best game of the year but didn't bury the queens in the 4th quarter when he had two chances. Careless int to JA. The next one wasn't as bad as the announcers would have you believe. GJ was waving for the ball, it was only intercepted on the tip. I don't fault A-Rod with trusting GJ to make a wow play there. Would have been 1-12 in close games had the D not bailed him out! Really shows how dumb that stat is.
Peprah. Bit hard on some misdirection plays. It'll be nice to have Bigby back although I must admit that Peprah is everything you want in a backup.
NBC. Didn't tell me about Pickett or Jenkins. Stupid insight on all the questionable plays that were overturned by zebras.
MM? I mean he won and the offense woke up. And he won a bunch of challenges. But I don't like the 4th down calls. The 4th and 7 fake field goal just doesn't seem like smart football. The other two 4th downs were unimpressive play calls. The timeout at the end of the first half I have a problem with as well. I think you let the queens run out the clock there.
Clifton. This is a no-brainer. Clifton was very effective at neutralizing Jared Allen other than the careless interception intended for Dimitri Nance on a screen. Clifton is a true dancing bear and can handcuff a pass rusher unlike anybody else on the team.
Bulaga. Held down his side of the line. Fella looks like a player and did a great job of walling off the hold with Sitton on some of our effective running plays.
Sitton. Kept up his high level of play. A real mauler in the run game, something we'd be really one-dimensional without.
Pat Lee. I think I like him on returns.
GJ/JJ. These two almost missed the winners list because of all the 15 yard back shoulder comebacks where they weren't on the same page with AR. They could just as well be AR's fault though. JJ stepped up big and I look for him to continue on this line.
Donald Lee. Remember that with Favre this guy broke out as a TE. Him an AR never built the same relationship. Today he was great in all aspects of the game.
Jackson. I didn't see a single zone read play all day and this was obviously in an effort to reduce Jackson's suck. It worked, he looked like a real running back.
BISHOP!!!!!!!!!! I laughed too at his shenanigans the past two years trying to get on the field but he was been without a doubt the best MLB on the team. Not a 2-down linebacker. Made numerous plays in coverage and stayed assignment sure playing downhill as well. Laid some nasty hits that the Packers have been missing.
Hawk. I honest feel we've got the best two inside linebackers starting for us right now and that's not a knock on Barnett or Chillar. These guys compliment each other and just play smart.
Raji. Don't think he left the field yesterday. Its official that he's impossible to push backwards. Great effort in pursuit to chase down the old man and mess up their final 3rd down attempt.
Nick Collins. This guy is a rare rare athlete. Could be the most physically gifted player in a packers uniform.
Woodson. Didn't get penalized. That's good enough for me.
Tramon. Woodson deserves credit too but they kept Randy Moss relatively quiet. Not easy concerning the pass rush at times.
Brad Jones. Had his best game of the season. Held up at the point of attack and got in there to mangle Favre's ankle which seemed like a turning point.
Jarius Wynn. I've always liked this guy for his passrush. Yesterday he showed his worth recording his first NFL sack in timely fashion on the Vikings final drive. The coaching staff must hate his run defense though, TJ Lang was playing on the DL instead of him in short yardage situations.
Losers:
Colledge. Penalties, and whiffed on an important block of Pat Williams. How does Pat Williams get by you?
Quarless. I know he "caught" a TD pass but he also fell down on a trick 4th down play that frankly made MM look pretty dumb for calling it in the first place.
A-Rod? Maybe. He probably played his best game of the year but didn't bury the queens in the 4th quarter when he had two chances. Careless int to JA. The next one wasn't as bad as the announcers would have you believe. GJ was waving for the ball, it was only intercepted on the tip. I don't fault A-Rod with trusting GJ to make a wow play there. Would have been 1-12 in close games had the D not bailed him out! Really shows how dumb that stat is.
Peprah. Bit hard on some misdirection plays. It'll be nice to have Bigby back although I must admit that Peprah is everything you want in a backup.
NBC. Didn't tell me about Pickett or Jenkins. Stupid insight on all the questionable plays that were overturned by zebras.
MM? I mean he won and the offense woke up. And he won a bunch of challenges. But I don't like the 4th down calls. The 4th and 7 fake field goal just doesn't seem like smart football. The other two 4th downs were unimpressive play calls. The timeout at the end of the first half I have a problem with as well. I think you let the queens run out the clock there.


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