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  • #16
    No Major Injuries!!!!!

    Can't be understated.

    Also I actually saw Favre throw the ball away. I think this team will be much better then they looke dlast night. As I said in another thread though I think this kind of a thumping is good for the team. As good as we looke dlast week this young team needs to realize that if you don't prepare extremely well each and every week you'll get thumped no matter who you play. I also doubt very much that the Packers included in their game plan a defensive package to include preventing Palmer from passing on every frickin down. No one saw that coming. I figured a bunch of runs and a few third down plays. Two series and out. I doubt Sanders is anywhere near as inept as he looked last night.
    "For a fan base that so gratefully took to success, it bothers me how easily some fans are resigned to failure."

    No Mo Moss 9.14.06

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    • #17
      Originally posted by RIPackerFan
      Run Defense:

      For the entire first half - including an 11 yard scramble by Palmer 3.6 yrd/carry, excluding the scramble - 3 yards/carry. Three carries were for negative yards.

      Longest run was 11 yards.

      So while not great - I don't think that it is that bad - no huge gains, and if you remove the scramble - decent run stoppage.

      Run Offense:

      Surprisingly - our first half running game averaged 3.5 yards/carry - longest being 12 yards. We had no negative yard carries but 3 0 yard carries.

      To me, that is a slight positive.
      and green was inches from breaking a couple of them.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by jack's smirking revenge
        Let me redirect the conversation a bit: I'm not asking for who looked good last night. There's already a thread talking about last night's game. I'm wondering what/who has been consistently good over three games and will probably be consistently good come regular season?
        Jack,

        Mine were meant to be for the preseason and scrimmage. ARod didn't do anything last night, but he has been solid up to this point. I think Hawk has looked pretty good in the games, but I don't want to be branded an OSU homer. He was in coverage a lot last night, and I didn't see any balls completed on him. He also had a couple of those "forceful" tackles I saw at OSU. He wasn't around the ball as much, but I think that had more to do with the action that flowed to him (e.g. not a lot of opportunities) than anything else.
        "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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        • #19
          Originally posted by No Mo Moss
          No Major Injuries!!!!!

          Can't be understated.

          Also I actually saw Favre throw the ball away. I think this team will be much better then they looke dlast night. As I said in another thread though I think this kind of a thumping is good for the team. As good as we looke dlast week this young team needs to realize that if you don't prepare extremely well each and every week you'll get thumped no matter who you play. I also doubt very much that the Packers included in their game plan a defensive package to include preventing Palmer from passing on every frickin down. No one saw that coming. I figured a bunch of runs and a few third down plays. Two series and out. I doubt Sanders is anywhere near as inept as he looked last night.
          Nice Post...

          I pretty much agree with everything. I in no way think the Packers are a "good" team like Cinci is but I don't think they're as bad as they played last night and you listed a couple good reasons here.
          Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by No Mo Moss
            I think this team will be much better then they looke dlast night. As I said in another thread though I think this kind of a thumping is good for the team. As good as we looke dlast week this young team needs to realize that if you don't prepare extremely well each and every week you'll get thumped no matter who you play. I also doubt very much that the Packers included in their game plan a defensive package to include preventing Palmer from passing on every frickin down. No one saw that coming. I figured a bunch of runs and a few third down plays. Two series and out. I doubt Sanders is anywhere near as inept as he looked last night.
            Well, it may or may not be good, but I'm betting the Packers weren't prepared for as much no huddle as Cincinnati went to. Usually, in preseason you are trying to get guys in and out and managing that. Having the added burden of defending the no huddle offense couldn't have helped. I know Minnesota didn't do too well in one series against Pittsburgh's no huddle with Big Ben at the helm.
            "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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            • #21
              Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
              Originally posted by jack's smirking revenge
              Let me redirect the conversation a bit: I'm not asking for who looked good last night. There's already a thread talking about last night's game. I'm wondering what/who has been consistently good over three games and will probably be consistently good come regular season?
              Jack,

              Mine were meant to be for the preseason and scrimmage. ARod didn't do anything last night, but he has been solid up to this point. I think Hawk has looked pretty good in the games, but I don't want to be branded an OSU homer. He was in coverage a lot last night, and I didn't see any balls completed on him. He also had a couple of those "forceful" tackles I saw at OSU. He wasn't around the ball as much, but I think that had more to do with the action that flowed to him (e.g. not a lot of opportunities) than anything else.
              The "redirect" message really wasn't meant for you. In fact, I think you posted at almost the same time that I posted my "redirection" message. Just didn't want this discussion turning into "what was great about last night".

              Excellent responses so far! Keep 'em coming. I'm not sipping Kool-Aid yet, but am realizing that there were things that I missed throughout the preseason so far.

              tyler
              Receive thy new Possessor: One who brings
              A mind not to be chang'd by Place or Time.
              The mind is its own place, and in it self
              Can make a Heav'n of Hell, a Hell of Heav'n.

              "Paradise Lost"-John Milton

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              • #22
                No huddle in the preaseason is cheap. I thought McCarthy letting the BEngals get their punting team on the field and then going fo rit on fourth and ten was an intentional statement back at LEwis. " I can be cheap too."
                "For a fan base that so gratefully took to success, it bothers me how easily some fans are resigned to failure."

                No Mo Moss 9.14.06

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                • #23
                  To be honest - I am glad we are getting the kitchen sink thrown at us in preseason - no huddles, 4 - 5 receiver sets, multiple formations. It gives the D a bunch of different films to study - so that they can correct it in the future (or at least be aware). I would rather this happen, then vanilla offenses, and when the regular season comes along, get hit with some variations and have the D not know what to do.

                  Also, I don't know if anyone has mentioned this, but this game had the feel of Favre's game in Oakland (after his father dying). It seemed all the Bengals stepped up for Palmer - they played flawlessly. Even when Palmer was getting hit, he was throwing good passes. Sometimes these games happen.
                  'Til the End

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                  • #24
                    Even in the games where we were getting clobbered (both of them) there were flashes. This week, I saw it in the 3rd as I've mentioned in other threads. They tossed Samkon in at FB and he did what FB's are supposed to do. Even when everyone was saying he wasn't learning ZBS, when they put him in the game, he still dragged the pile with him when it really counted. Now they just toss him it at FB to give him playing time and he begins to perform there as well.

                    Favre had time on a few plays to hang back in the pocket and wait for something to develop. The fact that it didn't doesn't diminish the fact that the O-line gave him what he needed at that point and that should make those that have been haranguing the line feel a little better.
                    "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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