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  • #16
    Stud: Jolly
    He came through with a great TFL on Snelling in the 4th quarter forcing a 3rd and long that led to the missed fg.

    Did he or Lattimore come back into the game after they got hurt?
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Guiness View Post
      Stud: Jolly
      He came through with a great TFL on Snelling in the 4th quarter forcing a 3rd and long that led to the missed fg.

      Did he or Lattimore come back into the game after they got hurt?
      Jolly must have, he wasn't on the post game injury report. BJones and Lattimore did not return. Packers played dime after Lattimore went down.

      If either is serious, could have a roster move upcoming. That new LB they promoted from PS was playing ST. Is he an inside or outside backer?
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      • #18
        These injuries, it's like watching a commercial for Ronco: "But wait, there's more!"

        I understand Neal had a big play later in the game, but did anyone besides me notice two plays in the first half in which a ball carrier was starting to go down in front of Neal, but instead of actually tackling the guy to finish, Neal just sort of stood there and sort of gently escorted the guy to the ground. It was as if Neal didn't really want to tackle at all. I didn't get that, not a bit. The guys weren't all wrapped up; they were both stumbling, and Neal just didn't go for a tackle at all.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Fritz View Post
          These injuries, it's like watching a commercial for Ronco: "But wait, there's more!"

          I understand Neal had a big play later in the game, but did anyone besides me notice two plays in the first half in which a ball carrier was starting to go down in front of Neal, but instead of actually tackling the guy to finish, Neal just sort of stood there and sort of gently escorted the guy to the ground. It was as if Neal didn't really want to tackle at all. I didn't get that, not a bit. The guys weren't all wrapped up; they were both stumbling, and Neal just didn't go for a tackle at all.
          I didn't see it, but it sounds like the time good players take a poke at the ball. Avg. players finish the tackle (hawk). Bad players do as you described.
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          • #20
            Railbird Central Podcast: Jarrett Bush Saves the Day

            PACKERS 22 - FALCONS 21

            By Brian Carriveau on Dec 09, 2013 with 7 Comments

            Unlikely heroes Jarrett Bush and Andrew Quarless are praised in a game which all three phases of the game were clicking––offense,d defense and special teams––at least after halftime…

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