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My preseason prediction was a L.
AFC - good team - on the road... 80% chance of a loss.
As other's have said - we just need to play a decent game and keep guys from getting hurt. A W would be a bonus.
Only one more week to make a call on Bigby, Stark and Harris...
Jets 27 - Pack 21
Go PACK!
This is pretty much exactly my line of thinking. I thought this would be a loss before teh season started and with the injuries the Pack has I just don't see us coming out with a win today. I'll be pleasantly surprised if we win and really impressed.
All I'm really hoping for is that we stay injury free today. Then beat Dallas next week, go into the bye 5-4, and get a little bit healthier to make a run in a relatively weak NFC.
only way we win is if aaron puts the team on his back and throws for 4 TDs+. Gotta shut down Tomlinson, too.
I'm with you re #12. I don't think he needs 4 TDs but he needs to dictate the flow of the game if we're going to take it. BJack, TEs, receiving corps obviously need to do their part but it all starts with Rodgers establishing a good rhythm. If they can move the ball and finish drives they will control the game. They can't let the Jets D dictate the game.
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.
I almost feel sorry for Raji out there... man, he's been a horse; wonder if Capers has toyed with going to a 1-6 front as his base??? We're so undermanned up front - we're only to week 8... don't be surprised if our defense begins to wear down more and more as the season grinds on.
We don't have 6 healthy LB to play a 1-6. Isn't that awesome. Man have we been hit at DL and LB this year. Oh and DB also.
I think if we can force Sanchez to throw we have a good chance. If NYJ get their run game going we are in trouble.
But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.
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