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  • Forecast for 50 degrees, light rain 15 mph winds at game time tomorrow.
    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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    • Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
      Forecast for 50 degrees, light rain 15 mph winds at game time tomorrow.
      Football weather, for sure!
      "Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts." -Daniel Patrick Moynihan

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      • Originally posted by ThunderDan View Post
        Who did Seattle beat?

        They lost to the pathetic Rams, they lost to the Cowgirls at home, they lost to the Chargers and Chiefs

        Where is Seattle's signature win? They beat the Broncos by 6 and beat the Eagles by 10.

        Their best win of the year is against GB in the first week.

        They just went through a bunch of teams playing with a 2nd or 2rd string QB and SF who imploded at the end of the year.
        Yes, folks talk about our loss to Buffalo, NO and Detroit but nary a word about who Seattle was beating up on at the end of the season or who they lost too.

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        • Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
          Forecast for 50 degrees, light rain 15 mph winds at game time tomorrow.
          I doubt 50° will cause Lacy's asthma to act up on him on Sunday so this is a good thing.

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          • The Green Bay Packer Defense:

            The Green Bay chance to win will be determined by the quality of the Packer 'D' tomorrow.

            It's essential that we see that defense reduce Seattle's ground game.

            The defense must defend against Russell Wilson running wide of the LOS and gouging for 15-20 yards or more gains.

            The Packer defense must work their butts off and get Marshawn 'Heavy Load' Lynch on the ground pronto. Looking at him run isn't a good strategy. It often takes more than one defender to bring his ass to the turf.

            The secondary cannot play off the Seattle WR's. Forget what you see on paper. The Seattle WR's can get it done.

            Seattle TE Luke Willson is 'a gifted athlete' and has to be accounted for or count on a TD from this guy.



            The Green Bay Packers Offense:

            We need to see something special in the Packers ST's ; or improved punting and kick returning.

            MM must not ask Mason Crosby to try 50+ yard FG's. We need to see MM go for it on 4th and short in the Seattle Red Zone.

            We need to see Randall Cobb set up more than a few times in the Packer backfield.

            We need to see Aaron Rodgers extend drives with a run and short passing game. Keep the Seattle defense on the field and pressured.

            GO PACKERS !
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            • Originally posted by wist43 View Post
              I agree... just hoping it's still a game at halftime, and we don't get too embarrassed.

              I'll argue we always have a punchers chance with Rodgers, but we need a shit-ton of luck and breaks to beat the Seahawks. They are just a vastly superior team.
              Lol you know we don't have a chance if Wist says we do!
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              • I'm thinking we ought to shitcan the no huddle offense in Seattle if, after the first series or so, the crowd noise makes communication time-consuming and difficult.

                Huddle up. Everyone is on the same page and our TOP goes up. If it were only me, I'd start the game huddling up and move on to the no huddle after the crowd settles down...after our first few TD's.
                One time Lombardi was disgusted with the team in practice and told them they were going to have to start with the basics. He held up a ball and said: "This is a football." McGee immediately called out, "Stop, coach, you're going too fast," and that gave everyone a laugh.
                John Maxymuk, Packers By The Numbers

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                • Originally posted by woodbuck27 View Post
                  The Green Bay Packer Defense:

                  The Green Bay chance to win will be determined by the quality of the Packer 'D' tomorrow.

                  It's essential that we see that defense reduce Seattle's ground game.

                  The defense must defend against Russell Wilson running wide of the LOS and gouging for 15-20 yards or more gains.

                  The Packer defense must work their butts off and get Marshawn 'Heavy Load' Lynch on the ground pronto. Looking at him run isn't a good strategy. It often takes more than one defender to bring his ass to the turf.

                  The secondary cannot play off the Seattle WR's. Forget what you see on paper. The Seattle WR's can get it done.

                  Seattle TE Luke Willson is 'a gifted athlete' and has to be accounted for or count on a TD from this guy.



                  The Green Bay Packers Offense:

                  We need to see something special in the Packers ST's ; or improved punting and kick returning.

                  MM must not ask Mason Crosby to try 50+ yard FG's. We need to see MM go for it on 4th and short in the Seattle Red Zone.

                  We need to see Randall Cobb set up more than a few times in the Packer backfield.

                  We need to see Aaron Rodgers extend drives with a run and short passing game. Keep the Seattle defense on the field and pressured.

                  GO PACKERS !


                  Nice. This would work
                  Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                  • Originally posted by Maxie the Taxi View Post
                    I'm thinking we ought to shitcan the no huddle offense in Seattle if, after the first series or so, the crowd noise makes communication time-consuming and difficult.

                    Huddle up. Everyone is on the same page and our TOP goes up. If it were only me, I'd start the game huddling up and move on to the no huddle after the crowd settles down...after our first few TD's.
                    I agree this is a good strategy and especially if we get an early jump.

                    I expect the Packers to score very early in tomorrows game.
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                    • Originally posted by 3irty1 View Post
                      My bullshit speculation of course but that could possibly explain why he strongly prefers playing the right sideline. When you watch him press its a one-handed technique during his drop. Using his right hand to extend he's already turned in case he needs inside technique up the sideline.
                      If he pulls this shit, Adams should beat him like a drum inside. Weak one-handed press then turn your head around and run like hell? How does he get away with that? That technique should be attacked inside and quick. Even a slant and go when he's turning himself in circles. Just don't run right into where he's going when he gets turned around...

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                      • Originally posted by vince View Post
                        If he pulls this shit, Adams should beat him like a drum inside. Weak one-handed press then turn your head around and run like hell? How does he get away with that? That technique should be attacked inside and quick. Even a slant and go when he's turning himself in circles. Just don't run right into where he's going when he gets turned around...
                        It's a defensive PI and Aaron Rodgers gets a free shot.

                        Burn him big time.
                        ** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
                        ** To download Jesus Loves Me ring tones, you'll need a cell phone mame
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                        • Originally posted by Maxie the Taxi View Post
                          I'm thinking we ought to shitcan the no huddle offense in Seattle if, after the first series or so, the crowd noise makes communication time-consuming and difficult.

                          Huddle up. Everyone is on the same page and our TOP goes up. If it were only me, I'd start the game huddling up and move on to the no huddle after the crowd settles down...after our first few TD's.
                          I wouldn't run any no huddle... let them substitute - you know who is going to be on the field against your personnel. If Stubby and staff did their jobs during the week of preparation, then we should be able to handle the subpackages - I think it is more important to have our own shit together, than to try and "trip them up" on personnel or gimmickry.

                          They're well coached, and aren't going to be thrown off by no-huddle, and given that the crowd noise is idiotic there, no-huddle would probably cause us more harm than good.
                          wist

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                          • No huddle will have its place. Holmgren mentioned wrong footing them by their sub package; passing on first down versus base, running on second down versus pass rush, etc.

                            If Rodgers gets one of those sub packages caught facing a Packer sub package that has leverage over it, they should ride it down the field. Especially in the second half.
                            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 have come to the conclusion that the one handed punch and retreat is Sherman's Cover 3 bail technique.
                              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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                              • Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                                I have come to the conclusion that the one handed punch and retreat is Sherman's Cover 3 bail technique.
                                Makes sense but I can't see how he can defend a slant with that technique.

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