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  • Heroes and Zeros - Packers vs. Seahawks

    Heroes

    Aaron Rodgers - On target all day and gutted it out on 2 bad legs.

    Davante Adams - The Fresno Flash set the tone with the early TD. Rodgers barely missed him on what would have been another TD.

    Jordy Nelson - Not big stats but 2 crafty TD's

    Monty - 86 total yards and a rushing TD.

    Randall - 2 INT's. 1 probably took away a TD.

    Datone Jones - 1 sack and active all day.

    Dean Lowry - Alligator Arms with a sack and at least 1 pressure

    T.J. Lang - Welcome back.

    Mike McCarthy - Great play calling. More importantly, had his team superbly prepared to play this game.

    Zeros

    Don't really know.
    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

  • #2
    The dl looked good. Hopefully they can stay active going forward. Datone flashed and he's been quiet lately
    Go PACK

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Bossman641 View Post
      The dl looked good. Hopefully they can stay active going forward. Datone flashed and he's been quiet lately
      Good point about Datone. Gonna need him with Perry out. If we can keep winning, it would be real interesting to get Perry back, fresh in the playoffs.
      Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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      • #4
        My only concern with Datone (and Julius) is their tendency to get pinched inside. Need to clean that up if Matthews is having his 1st and 2nd down reps reduced.
        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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        • #5
          We're hanging by a thread and need help.
          Hero's - Green Bay Packers.
          Zero's - Seattle Sea Hawks.

          Thanks to the Postal Guy for giving the thread the respect it's due.

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          • #6
            Hero Morgan Burnett Played rover, did some spy, & kept the back lined up all day. I've read here that Burnett and Dix both suck. They are a solid pair of safeties. Pay no attention to people who say anything contrary to that.

            Dom Capers Installed a solid D gameplan vs a top team. Sure the D gets spanked from time to time, we don't have the top D personnel in the league, but Dom knows schemes that will be effective in some situations. When they don't get executed, we have troubles

            Zero The snow. It should have been a total snow bowl. That would have made a perfect day.

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            • #7
              Agree with KYP re: Burnett, and that he pairs nicely at S with HaHa. Playing Burnett at ILB in what McCarren was calling the Nitro Nickel gives them some flexibility. That does, however, put Hyde at Safety, which means they like him better out there than Brice.
              Randall's first INT was a thing of beauty, and saved a TD and made a big momentum swing in the game.
              Jordy was all over the place, it seemed like. Nice to see Adams gaining Rodgers trust too...they picked on Shead all day. Was kind of fun seeing Adams bury-block Richard Sherman on the Janis jet sweep.

              Russell Wilson was off all game -- overthrowing guys, bad bounces off receivers hands, etc. Nice to see a good team have a 'mulligan' game against GB for once.
              Noticed that Starks got a pretty quick hook. He's been a zero all season -- is it age, or something else? Last year he was different.

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              • #8
                Unfortunately, I think Starks is #3 on the depth chart. He may play, but very sparingly.

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                • #9
                  I like that too, ky. We don't have one great safety, but two good ones. I'll add that when Randall and Rollins are healthy, we actually have a good secondary overall.
                  Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by beveaux1 View Post
                    Unfortunately, I think Starks is #3 on the depth chart. He may play, but very sparingly.
                    Yeah, Starks was out there to give Monty a break, run a different personnel package and send a message to Michael about getting the audibles right.

                    I like that M3 put Michael back in. Almost as much as I love the Janis end around.
                    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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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by KYPack View Post
                      Hero Morgan Burnett Played rover, did some spy, & kept the back lined up all day. I've read here that Burnett and Dix both suck. They are a solid pair of safeties. Pay no attention to people who say anything contrary to that.

                      Dom Capers Installed a solid D gameplan vs a top team. Sure the D gets spanked from time to time, we don't have the top D personnel in the league, but Dom knows schemes that will be effective in some situations. When they don't get executed, we have troubles

                      Zero The snow. It should have been a total snow bowl. That would have made a perfect day.
                      That personnel group is small in the middle and I saw one play early where the Guard nearly trucked Burnett. But with the leaf, that proved to be a very effective defense. Even kept Wilson from breaking long runs.

                      But unheralded part of defense was keeping Graham in check. I think he had 3 targets and 2 catches, both were pretty short. Take a bow Hyde.

                      Best part of D was pass rush. Made the backends day.
                      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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                      • #12
                        I work Sunday's and couldn't catch the game so I'm a little behind.

                        Now, I thought the draft and develop system is obsolete, our team is comprised of soft players, Randall is an ankle biter who won't make a difference, Adams sucks and what else?

                        I am so confused.

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                        • #13
                          I'll let others chime in on this particular game, but I was thinking about something late in the game. From top to almost bottom, this year's draft class has shown they belong in the NFL.

                          Kenny Clark does yoeman's work in the middle, flashes at least once a game, and doesn't seem like a turnstile.
                          Jason Spriggs shows he belongs in a starting line somewhere
                          Kyler Fackrell is injured now but had some flash plays earlier in the year
                          Blake Martinez has been a starter since day 1
                          Dean Lowry has come on late
                          Trevor Davis had playing time earlier in the year, assumedly showing in practice he deserved it; jury is still out

                          The only one who hasn't played yet (I think) is Kyle Murphy--so incomplete

                          So far, no superstuds, but dependable NFL-quality players from all first 5 picks? That's pretty uncommon, I would think. Add R&R, Montgomery, Ryan and the Ripper from last year (as well as Hundley and Ringo still on the team to technically contributing), the Packers have young, very solid talent on the team.

                          What they don't have yet--since some of those could still blossom--is the superstar. GB is due for another of those, I think. Randall could be one, Clark could be one (considering the time it takes a d-lineman to adjust, etc). But still a very solid two drafts thus far.
                          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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                          • #14
                            Hero: many already mentioned but also Jayrone Elliot, Jake Ryan, and Ladarius Gunter

                            Zero: James Starks

                            I'd really like to see us draft a top flight Wide Receiver. Every time I see some really dominant guy like Beckham in other games, I wish we had somebody like that. We have a lot of decent WRs but it would be so great to have a superstar while Rodgers is still close to his prime. Also, I think WR is a position that is more predictable to be star quality as a #1 pick than say Corner or D Line or RB.
                            What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?

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                            • #15
                              Y'know, we've been giving it to Stubby pretty relentlessly for his playcalling, myself included. So I've got to admit the guy called a great game. And he didn't take his foot off the gas. Maybe he's finally listening to PB. It's first downs, buddy, not just time.

                              Rodgers was already playing well, but somehow the mobility-limiting injuries seem to force him to focus more, to look for a receiver and throw the ball - no, zing the ball. So kudos to that guy.

                              Richard Rodgers should get some love for hanging on to a ball when KJ Wright cheap-shotted him.

                              And how 'bout that offensive line? Holy smokes. Incredible, how good they were.
                              "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                              KYPack

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