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Jason Wilde @jasonjwilde 2h2 hours ago
Per #Packers PR director @JTWahlers, RG @TJLang70 suffered his ankle injury on the PAT after Green Bay's first TD.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 am considering IR-DTR to have time for a brain scan and some Lumosity training.Originally posted by Cheesehead Craig View PostYou sure have had some of those.
Or just play Portal 2.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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So in Packers speak, you have a brain.Originally posted by pbmax View PostI am considering IR-DTR to have time for a brain scan and some Lumosity training.
Or just play Portal 2.All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!
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I dont know how much of an impact the injury really had.
To me, momentum had been lost and it had become a dog fight after the cutsie play with peppers followed by tue idiot onsides kick
We looked unstopable like last week before those two plays, and inept the rest of the game
I think we underestimated the saints, came out screwing around, and we werent prepaired to play the real football game that broke out
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The Packers have been winning this year by winning the turnover battle, and by winning the red zone efficiency battle. They lost those battles Sunday night.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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Neither of those turned tide of game.Originally posted by red View PostTo me, momentum had been lost and it had become a dog fight after the cutsie play with peppers followed by tue idiot onsides kick
I would never pass to Peterson because he doesn't get a lot of practice catching. JJ Watt, ex-tight end, dropped ball right in his hands in endzone when Houston tried to make him a hero. I also wouldn't let anybody but the kicker try field goals.
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There were two passes in particular I remember in which a receiver ended up totally uncovered. The announcers commented on it, I really can't remember why it was. I seem to have a bit of spot amnesia where last night is concernedOriginally posted by Patler View PostOn a lot of plays last night, the receivers were not "wide open uncovered". Open? I suppose, but on many it took excellent throws to get the completion and not a batted ball or an interception. That is what the elite QBs give you that guys like Cutler do not give you on a consistent basis.
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Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...
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Agreed, and I think those last two passes I mentioned in my last post were very key. Those, and that whack-a-doodle interception on the pass that bounced off Quarless's chest.Originally posted by Patler View PostPro games change on a few plays. The last 4 plays of the Packers 1st possession in the 2nd half changed the game.--
Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...
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There were three I remember. TD to TE in the flat. Similar play, midfield, player into flat after motion. He was covered but it was late and behind. Packers actually corned him well to get him down when they did.Originally posted by Guiness View PostThere were two passes in particular I remember in which a receiver ended up totally uncovered. The announcers commented on it, I really can't remember why it was. I seem to have a bit of spot amnesia where last night is concerned
Third was the crossing pattern out of backfield after motion. He was uncovered completely and was the only one other than the TE who I would call wide open. I think an ILB (Lattimore) blew that one.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 don't think any of us can say truthfully we thought our D was gonna stop Brees and company. I'm with you, NO couldn't stop us either. The main reason IMO of why we had to settle for FGs and not TDs before Aaron got hurt was we were screwing up more than anything NO did. Once AR hurt his hammy all bets were off. Most teams with elite QBs like Brees and Rodgers will suffer when their guy goes down or isn't playing well.Originally posted by Patler View PostAll said above is true, but the key, I think, was when Rodgers tweaked his hamstring.
Tie game at half with the teams matching each other TD for TD and FG for FG.
NO takes possession with the 2nd half kickoff to a first down, but then the Packer "D" holds on 4th down for a huge change of possession without a score in a puntless game.
Packers drive down field quickly, have 1st and goal from the 6, but with Rodgers clearly a bit hobbled.
With Rodgers out of sync, the expected run on 1st goes no where, Rodgers quickly gets rid of the 2nd down pass on a play he would normally have extended, then tries another quick, no movement pass that is intercepted.
A chance to go up by 7, or at least 3 evaporates, and the Packers can no longer keep up without Rodgers at his best.
Not saying they would have won, but until Rodgers' injury, I think the game looked like a classic shoot-out with teams matching score for score, but with the Packers looking to be in the leadership role and NO playing catchup, at least for a while. Up to that point, there was no evidence that the NO defense could stop the Packers any more than there was evidence GB could stop NO.
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