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LOL, you're right. With their defense, they have to be thinking "we won't stop them on 4 straight plays."Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby View Post
You might want to think that one through.
But that implies we try on 4 straight plays.
I'm still recovering from the comeback win and the emotional ride from season over to still hope! Cut me some slack!
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I think there is clearly a right answer. It begins with the fact that the Packers have been putrid in the red zone this year, and have had problems on short yardage for years. I have a sense of dread every time I see them line up on 3rd and short, and the addition of Lacy and his hard charging ways hasn't eased those fears very much. I was hoping they would slow it down a little in the red zone, but flopping on the ball to kill the clock would have risked a very demoralizing end. Better to score any way you can and give your defense a chance to hold, and they get a boost of confidence out of it as well. If they give up a quick score to Dallas at the end, well, that probably means this team wasn't going to go very far in any case.Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby View PostI don't think there is a right or wrong answer on this one.
I say the Packer defense was highly suspect, better take some more time off the clock.
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Was just thinking about a game all Badger fans will be familiar with. Early this year against ASU, Wisconsin had a chance with around 17 seconds left to kick a field goal. They took a knee, the refs horribly mismanaged the end of the game, and the Badgers didn't even get a chance to score. The Badgers did everything "right" and got screwed by unforeseen circumstances. In football, anything can happen, and most of the time when the clock ticks to 0 no one cares and the result doesn't change.
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Ideally they would leave Dallas with less time, but in a situation where it is a touchdown or a loss, you have to try. Trying in a way that would keep the clock running if they didn't score was absolutely the right call. You can't risk a goal line failure no matter how crappy the Dallas defense was playing. If this were a case of a field goal wins, or even a FG ties, TD wins then yes milk the clock.Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby View PostI don't think there is a right or wrong answer on this one.
I say the Packer defense was highly suspect, better take some more time off the clock.
It didn't look like Dallas let the Packers score, but that would have been a reasonable strategy for them, given their defense did not really seem to be up to the task of a goal line stand.
Of course since the Packers won, it was obviously the right call.2025 Ratpickers champion.
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This is the classic circle jerk question in terms of the correct response.Originally posted by channtheman View PostLOL, you're right. With their defense, they have to be thinking "we won't stop them on 4 straight plays."
But that implies we try on 4 straight plays.
I'm still recovering from the comeback win and the emotional ride from season over to still hope! Cut me some slack!
As far as I saw it then I was concerned that we scored too soon; torn because we needed to score.
When you introduce the factor of the stress and excitement we all felt at the time you cut the HC a break on that call.
If any Packer fan felt that game was in the bag after Eddie Lacy's flying TD to put us over them at 37-36. That fan has a lot more faith that this fan. Sadly I cannot purchase faith at the Sunday morning flea market.
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Yes, but then shouldn't you have had enough faith in Romo (especially in December) to fuck up in the end to give you some hope?Originally posted by woodbuck27 View PostIf any Packer fan felt that game was in the bag after Eddie Lacy's flying TD to put us over them at 37-36. That fan has a lot more faith that this fan. Sadly I cannot purchase faith at the Sunday morning flea market.
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Were the Boys letting them score? The guy Raji blocked didn't look interested in taking on Lacy but it was a near certain, if not completed TD by the time he had his shot.
The D line looked like they were trying to stop it.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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I'm a Pro Pickem player and have been for the last eight years.Originally posted by MadScientist View PostYes, but then shouldn't you have had enough faith in Romo (especially in December) to fuck up in the end to give you some hope?
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These fellas have at least some pride. In that situation I'd be shocked if that entire defensive front wasn't dug in to stop any rush for six.Originally posted by pbmax View PostWere the Boys letting them score? The guy Raji blocked didn't look interested in taking on Lacy but it was a near certain, if not completed TD by the time he had his shot.
The D line looked like they were trying to stop it.
Yea right... " let's just let the Packers score and get the lead so we can get the ball back and win this one late."
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Quarless got trashed on the play.Originally posted by pbmax View PostWere the Boys letting them score? The guy Raji blocked didn't look interested in taking on Lacy but it was a near certain, if not completed TD by the time he had his shot.
The D line looked like they were trying to stop it.When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.
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I wanted the Pack to score the TD with 0:00 on the clock. If they then failed on the last play it was a horrible call and they should have scored right away.
But trailing by 5 you don't waste time on purpose by trying not to score. Sure I wished there was less time on the clock but if you don't have the lead you can't win. I would have felt even better had we gotten the 2 pointer after the TD.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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That's exactly what Mike Holmgren did in the 1998 Superbowl. Purposely let the Bronco's score the go ahead touchdown to give the Packers offense as much time as possible to come back and score. IIRC, he screwed up a little and wasted some time, but he did let them score.Originally posted by woodbuck27 View PostThese fellas have at least some pride. In that situation I'd be shocked if that entire defensive front wasn't dug in to stop any rush for six.
Yea right... " let's just let the Packers score and get the lead so we can get the ball back and win this one late."
No way Hose.
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Mad, I think you need to help Woody out here with the Spanish!Originally posted by woodbuck27 View PostThese fellas have at least some pride. In that situation I'd be shocked if that entire defensive front wasn't dug in to stop any rush for six.
Yea right... " let's just let the Packers score and get the lead so we can get the ball back and win this one late."
No way Hose.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.
-Tim Harmston
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