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Aaron Freakin' Jones - 236 total yards and 3 TD's.
Aaron Rodgers - Not an eye-popping performance like last week. However, solid despite some drops and no turnovers.
Rashan Gary - Disruptive and 1.5 sacks to show for it.
Chandon Sullivan - Pick 6 at a time offense was struggling a bit.
Matt LaFleur - He is brilliantly utilizing all his offensive weapons.
Losers
Jace Sternberger - Catch that ball son.
Defensive Intensity - Looked like they were sleepwalking early. I know they turned it around, but you have to come ready to play.
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
A bunch of studs: Rodgers and Jones, of course, Jamal Williams too, Jenkins on O, Alexander, Sullivan, Gary on D.
More than decent and/or better than most people expected, but not quite up to stud level: Rick Wagner, Tonyan, Lazard, and MVS - way more good than bad, and LaFleur's coaching - not taking his foot off the gas and again subordinating his ego to doing what worked on O, Z. Smith, whoever was covering Hockenson - I think Amos, Kevin King and Savage for disappearing/not having their name called - generally a good thing for a DB, LaFleur for chewing out and firing up the D at half time - if we belief the reporterette who said he did that, and Pettine (who I was about ready to jump on the "fire him" bandwagon at one point) for adjusting, getting the Northwestern pigs out of the D Line most of the time in the second half and going zone on pass D for a lot of plays.
Slightly duddish: Preston Smith, Lucas Patrick
Very duddish: Sternberger (I'm thinking that might be a perpetual condition) and Kirksey - who is making the accomplishments of Martinez in past years look impressive in comparison
What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
AJ is a great threat and watching Dillion wow that boy can hammer people.
Gary with Smith X2 is AMAZING
Swede: My expertise in this area is extensive. The essential difference between a "battleship" and an "aircraft carrier" is that an aircraft carrier requires five direct hits to sink, but it takes only four direct hits to sink a battleship.
How are the rookies looking? Dillon looking good? Is he quick enough? How about the tight end, Daguerrotype or whatever his name is? And who the hell did they draft after that? Three OL in a row, right - and Runyan is playing?
"The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
How are the rookies looking? Dillon looking good? Is he quick enough? How about the tight end, Daguerrotype or whatever his name is? And who the hell did they draft after that? Three OL in a row, right - and Runyan is playing?
Dillon is going to be a player, has power and some speed. He would be terrifying in the 4thQ in the winter, might kill a LB Runyan has played and I have not heard his name. The TEs in general have drops and it is getting annoying.
Swede: My expertise in this area is extensive. The essential difference between a "battleship" and an "aircraft carrier" is that an aircraft carrier requires five direct hits to sink, but it takes only four direct hits to sink a battleship.
How are the rookies looking? Dillon looking good? Is he quick enough? How about the tight end, Daguerrotype or whatever his name is? And who the hell did they draft after that? Three OL in a row, right - and Runyan is playing?
Dillon looks pretty good in his limited reps. He had some power runs in college, but I actually thought he played softer than his size at times. He's showing burst and power in his limited reps.
I really liked what Deguara brought to the table in the first game. He blocks like a FB, but has TE hands and speed out of the backfield. He didn't play in the second game.
"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
Runyan has done OK, too, in limited opportunities.
Daguara was the most impressive to me, playing 24 snaps (31%) in a complicated offense, without the benefit of a typical off season, having had no preseason games and only an abbreviated training camp. Considering there were three other TEs active for the game, I thought this showed an unusual amount of confidence by the coaches, for his first game.
I judge DB's like I judge the OL, if they go unnoticed it's a good thing. By that token, both Alexander and King had good games. On the flip side, the safeties haven't looked good in either game. Kirksey also hadn't flashed at all.
I judge DB's like I judge the OL, if they go unnoticed it's a good thing. By that token, both Alexander and King had good games. On the flip side, the safeties haven't looked good in either game. Kirksey also hadn't flashed at all.
Your pretty spot on with that. Especially the safeties. “Per PfF Season Grade”
Adrian Amos 45.5 “F”
Darnell Savage 44.2 “F”
This is a total fail so far with what the Packers have invested. It’s a top 20 defense at best.
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