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    I thought that this would be a good time to start this thread. The Packers are 9-4, and they could reasonably end up either the last wild card or having the second best record of the NFC and thus home field advantage for a week and a week off.

    This is an exciting time of the year, and I am enjoying this season. Of course none of us knows what will happen, but it looks like McCarthy is doing a good job getting this team in the right mindset. The players seem to respect him, and he's not making excuses for all the injuries. Instead, he and the team are adjusting.

    The running game seems to be slowly getting better, and it looks like Barclay may win the Bruce Wilkerson Award, especially if it means TJ Lang plays better at left guard with a week to have rested not only his ankle but his right elbow or whatever it is that's hurt there.

    If Matthews can come back and stay healthy, the defense will improve. I'm comforted that the team brought up another NT to take up space, and if Neal can heal and Wilson can come back, who knows? The secondary is young but improving.

    There are tough teams out there. The Giants are tough. The Niners are tough, and their new QB brings a new dimension to that team. The Falcons have a strong, strong record. There are some tough teams out there. Any one of them could win.

    But it's been an enjoyable year, and I feel better about this team than last year's edition. The defense was awful - everyone knew they could be scored upon at will. This year, they're not world beaters, but they seem improved, and maybe they're toughening up at the right time.

    Probably my favorite moment of the season so far was last week when the Packers ran seven running plays in a row and jammed it down the Lions' throats for a touchdown. For me, that's prettier than a fifty yard bomb to Jennings or Jones or Nelson.

    Enjoy the rest of the season, good people. Especially those of you who, like me, waded through year after year after year of listless Packer teams in the seventies and eighties. If you were like me, in retrospect you can see that you got way, way too excited about the one Lynn Dickey-led playoff team in the 80's (their defense was sieve-like), and way too excited about Lindy Infante's one good year, and too excited about the Majik Man. But it was all we had.

    Now we've got an organization that is one of the best in football. So....enjoy. This is what we've waited for.
    "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

    KYPack

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    Originally posted by Fritz View Post
    I thought that this would be a good time to start this thread. The Packers are 9-4, and they could reasonably end up either the last wild card or having the second best record of the NFC and thus home field advantage for a week and a week off.

    This is an exciting time of the year, and I am enjoying this season. Of course none of us knows what will happen, but it looks like McCarthy is doing a good job getting this team in the right mindset. The players seem to respect him, and he's not making excuses for all the injuries. Instead, he and the team are adjusting.

    The running game seems to be slowly getting better, and it looks like Barclay may win the Bruce Wilkerson Award, especially if it means TJ Lang plays better at left guard with a week to have rested not only his ankle but his right elbow or whatever it is that's hurt there.

    If Matthews can come back and stay healthy, the defense will improve. I'm comforted that the team brought up another NT to take up space, and if Neal can heal and Wilson can come back, who knows? The secondary is young but improving.

    There are tough teams out there. The Giants are tough. The Niners are tough, and their new QB brings a new dimension to that team. The Falcons have a strong, strong record. There are some tough teams out there. Any one of them could win.

    But it's been an enjoyable year, and I feel better about this team than last year's edition. The defense was awful - everyone knew they could be scored upon at will. This year, they're not world beaters, but they seem improved, and maybe they're toughening up at the right time.

    Probably my favorite moment of the season so far was last week when the Packers ran seven running plays in a row and jammed it down the Lions' throats for a touchdown. For me, that's prettier than a fifty yard bomb to Jennings or Jones or Nelson.

    Enjoy the rest of the season, good people. Especially those of you who, like me, waded through year after year after year of listless Packer teams in the seventies and eighties. If you were like me, in retrospect you can see that you got way, way too excited about the one Lynn Dickey-led playoff team in the 80's (their defense was sieve-like), and way too excited about Lindy Infante's one good year, and too excited about the Majik Man. But it was all we had.

    Now we've got an organization that is one of the best in football. So....enjoy. This is what we've waited for.
    Amen

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    • #3
      Look at Fritz kickin' it on the 1s and 2s.

      Nice post.
      When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Fritz View Post
        Probably my favorite moment of the season so far was last week when the Packers ran seven running plays in a row and jammed it down the Lions' throats for a touchdown. For me, that's prettier than a fifty yard bomb to Jennings or Jones or Nelson.
        That was a great sequence; so much for the 'team that isn't tough' charge - they ran it right at the strength of that cheap-shot, arrogant, piece of excrement defense. That's football, baby, the old school way.
        "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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        • #5
          I'm looking forward to see how the running attack fares against the Bares.
          C.H.U.D.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Freak Out View Post
            I'm looking forward to see how the running attack fares against the Bares.
            Bears have been gashed the last 2 weeks, giving up 171 and 176 on the ground. If Packers can't run the ball, Finley will look right about Urlacher.
            I can't run no more
            With that lawless crowd
            While the killers in high places
            Say their prayers out loud
            But they've summoned, they've summoned up
            A thundercloud
            They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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            • #7
              It's pretty interesting that the Packers "haven't solved" the deep Tampa 2 that teams are playing, yet they've won 9* games on one of the league's harder schedules.
              When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
                Bears have been gashed the last 2 weeks, giving up 171 and 176 on the ground. If Packers can't run the ball, Finley will look right about Urlacher.
                It goes back even further. They've given up 141 on the ground a game over the last 7.
                Go PACK

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                • #9
                  The Bears have as much chance of a cake not getting eaten at an eaters anonymous dropout meeting.
                  Swede: My expertise in this area is extensive. The essential difference between a "battleship" and an "aircraft carrier" is that an aircraft carrier requires five direct hits to sink, but it takes only four direct hits to sink a battleship.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Fritz View Post
                    I thought that this would be a good time to start this thread. The Packers are 9-4, and they could reasonably end up either the last wild card or having the second best record of the NFC and thus home field advantage for a week and a week off.

                    This is an exciting time of the year, and I am enjoying this season. Of course none of us knows what will happen, but it looks like McCarthy is doing a good job getting this team in the right mindset. The players seem to respect him, and he's not making excuses for all the injuries. Instead, he and the team are adjusting.

                    The running game seems to be slowly getting better, and it looks like Barclay may win the Bruce Wilkerson Award, especially if it means TJ Lang plays better at left guard with a week to have rested not only his ankle but his right elbow or whatever it is that's hurt there.

                    If Matthews can come back and stay healthy, the defense will improve. I'm comforted that the team brought up another NT to take up space, and if Neal can heal and Wilson can come back, who knows? The secondary is young but improving.

                    There are tough teams out there. The Giants are tough. The Niners are tough, and their new QB brings a new dimension to that team. The Falcons have a strong, strong record. There are some tough teams out there. Any one of them could win.

                    But it's been an enjoyable year, and I feel better about this team than last year's edition. The defense was awful - everyone knew they could be scored upon at will. This year, they're not world beaters, but they seem improved, and maybe they're toughening up at the right time.

                    Probably my favorite moment of the season so far was last week when the Packers ran seven running plays in a row and jammed it down the Lions' throats for a touchdown. For me, that's prettier than a fifty yard bomb to Jennings or Jones or Nelson.

                    Enjoy the rest of the season, good people. Especially those of you who, like me, waded through year after year after year of listless Packer teams in the seventies and eighties. If you were like me, in retrospect you can see that you got way, way too excited about the one Lynn Dickey-led playoff team in the 80's (their defense was sieve-like), and way too excited about Lindy Infante's one good year, and too excited about the Majik Man. But it was all we had.

                    Now we've got an organization that is one of the best in football. So....enjoy. This is what we've waited for.
                    Waitaminit.

                    Weren't you castigating the team as bunch of perennial fuck-ups a couple of weeks ago?

                    I whole-heartedly agree with THIS post. Sybil.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Fritz View Post
                      Enjoy the rest of the season, good people. Especially those of you who, like me, waded through year after year after year of listless Packer teams in the seventies and eighties. If you were like me, in retrospect you can see that you got way, way too excited about the one Lynn Dickey-led playoff team in the 80's (their defense was sieve-like), and way too excited about Lindy Infante's one good year, and too excited about the Majik Man. But it was all we had.
                      The Super Bowl or bust attitude does beat the shit out of the 80's .500 or bust attitude.
                      2025 Ratpickers champion.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by George Cumby View Post
                        Waitaminit.

                        Weren't you castigating the team as bunch of perennial fuck-ups a couple of weeks ago?

                        I whole-heartedly agree with THIS post. Sybil.
                        Was I castigating them? Maybe I was. But I think, if I was, I was not castigating them as perennial fuck-ups.

                        Like a lot of us, when I'm in the thick of watching a game, or right after a loss, I am infuriated by the shitty play of the o-line, or the defensive front seven not stopping the run or not getting pressure, for sure.

                        But when I step back and see the bigger picture, and when I'm not indulging my online Packer id identity, I do see that this is the kind of organization I've wanted for the Packers ever since I watched Scott Hunter's Christian Ponderlike peformance in his one playoff appearance in, what, '71 or '72?
                        "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                        KYPack

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Fritz View Post
                          ... Christian Ponderlike peformance...
                          that rolls trippingly off the tongue.

                          Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounc'd it to you,
                          trippingly on the tongue; but if you mouth it, as many of our
                          players do, I had as lief the town-crier spoke my lines.
                          "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Tony Oday View Post
                            The Bears have as much chance of a cake not getting eaten at an eaters anonymous dropout meeting.
                            O'Day, you strike me as a very arrogant person.

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                            • #15
                              Fritz, you restore my faith in this place with posts like that. Well done sir.
                              All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!

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