Three of their home games are at night? Seems a bit unfair to fans who generally plan for games to be Sunday afternoon, recognizing that from time to time that will change. But 3 of 8 scheduled, with the possibility of others being "flexed"?
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No one replied to thisOriginally posted by pbmax View PostI am not saying anything, I am just saying that if there was a PackerRats game this year, that October Noon start versus the Panthers would be tempting. Demand won't be crazy and time to get out of Dodge.
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Agree completely. When it happened twice a year (Thanksgiving and the odd yearly tilt between the Browns and Bengals) it was a fun novelty. Every week it crazy.Originally posted by Patler View PostI hate Thursday games, and the Packers have two. Always have hated them. Mondays are sort of an extension from the weekend, but Thursdays stick out like sore thumbs. It is not a time I plan to follow a game. It's the middle of the week.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 hate it when the NFL messes with my gambling routine.Originally posted by Patler View PostI hate Thursday games, and the Packers have two. Always have hated them. Mondays are sort of an extension from the weekend, but Thursdays stick out like sore thumbs. It is not a time I plan to follow a game. It's the middle of the week."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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This will be the 2nd time in 3 years that the second home game is on a Thursday night for the Gold Package.Originally posted by pbmax View PostAgree completely. When it happened twice a year (Thanksgiving and the odd yearly tilt between the Browns and Bengals) it was a fun novelty. Every week it crazy.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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SEA vs GB for the opener puts it into to perspective who the NFL sees as the marque team.
They could have started with SF or against DEN in a rematch of the Super Bowl. Instead they pull GB.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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They prefer to not do divisional games for the opener. A Super Bowl rematch is usually a big deal, but since the SB was a complete blowout they chose the Packers, hoping for a closer game.Originally posted by ThunderDan View PostSEA vs GB for the opener puts it into to perspective who the NFL sees as the marque team.
They could have started with SF or against DEN in a rematch of the Super Bowl. Instead they pull GB.2025 Ratpickers champion.
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Agreed, but SF/Sea will be big anytime, and the SuperBowl rematch will be big anytime. They needed a third marquee game that didn't have anything special about it to fit the opener (thus, making it a big game). GB's number was called.Originally posted by ThunderDan View PostSEA vs GB for the opener puts it into to perspective who the NFL sees as the marque team.
They could have started with SF or against DEN in a rematch of the Super Bowl. Instead they pull GB.
GB is one of a small handful of teams facing multiple teams coming off the bye. SF & Sea combined have zero.No longer the member of any fan clubs. I'm tired of jinxing players out of the league and into obscurity.
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I hear ya. Winning at that nuthouse is hard enough but it will be crazier on opening day.Originally posted by pittstang5 View PostOh boy
For once, I'd like an easy game to start the season. On the road, IN SEATTLE of all places (toughest place to play on the road) and against the Super Bowl Champs.
This was the only team I didn't want to start the season against. Oh well
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We will see early how good this team is between the Seattle start, 3 out of first 4 games being on the road and three straight weeks of division opponents.
Way early prognostications, 11-5, provided this year see's a return to normal on our greatest nemesis (injuries). I see our probably losses being Seattle, NO, NE away @ chicago and then some random wtf loss (likely the bucs).All tyrannies rule through fraud and force, but once the fraud is exposed they must rely exclusively on force.
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I think we'll show pretty well against the Seahawks and Jets out of the gate for the reason I stated - neither one of those teams chucks the ball around the park, hence Dom the Dimwit won't be able to play as much 2-4 as he'd like - which should produce good results.
The games we'll likely give up 800 yds per in will be Philly, Det, Saints, and New England.
I think we're as good or better than all of those teams - but we have Dom the Dimwit as our DC. I like our chances better against Seattle, than I do any of those other prolific passing teams.
We gave up 571 yds and 40 pts to Detroit last time we met them (and that was even while forcing 4 turnoves, lol); New England will put up 50 pass attempts without batting an eyelash; the Saints usually light us up for big offensive numbers; and Philly is as prolific as any offense in the league.
I would rather play Seattle all 16 games, than to have to face a steady diet of passing teams, simply b/c of how inept Capers is at defending the pass.wist
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