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Hate to be a sore winner, but I'm going to anyways. The refs frustrated me like no other game since the roughing the passer calls against Mathews a few years ago. One that isn't getting much attention but made me as crazy as any was the roughing the passer against Jaire.
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Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...
Studs: Rodgers, Adams, Crosby, Pass Rush, Offensive line
Dud: Packers red zone defense. Opponents are a perfect 10 for 10 when entering Packers red zone. 4 for 4 last 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
D line for rushing. 49ers held under 50 yards by running backs. We suck against the run, but not this game. I will likely not type this again this season but the dline did great against the run.
All tyrannies rule through fraud and force, but once the fraud is exposed they must rely exclusively on force.
Studs: Rodgers, Adams, Jones, MVS, Myers, Turner, Clark, P. Smith, Gary, Campbell, Alexander, Crosby
Duds: Newman, Sullivan, Lowry
Not great, but surprisingly decent: Nijman, Lancaster, Garvin
It looks like Ty Summers or Kylin Hill were at fault on the KO return. I'd guess Hill based on experience, and he had a screw up earlier this year. However, it really looked like it may have been Summers.
"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
Studs:
1. Offensive Line: For having 3 rookies, 1 undrafted free agent and 1 vet on the Offensive Line, I gotta give it first and foremost to them.
2. The entire Green Bay Packer team including coaches and staff: To go into San Francisco with the offensive line mentioned above, missing Za'Darius Smith, missing a few others, starting a rookie at cornerback and facing adversity at almost every turn - color me impressed.
Duds:
1. The entire Officiating crew. Total duds. It's tough enough to match the energy and intensity of the other team on a road game at a place where you've been stomped several times previously. The fact that the Green Bay Packers not only had to beat the 49'ers at their field, at their home opener, with the team condition as mentioned above - but they also had to beat the Officials all night long too? Totally inexcusable. I realize humans make mistakes but the sheer quantity and horrific judgement displayed last night doesn't even come close to resembling anything professional. The league is gonna lose many fans if it continues.
"Everyone's born anarchist and atheist until people start lying to them" ~ wise philosopher
I'll give the whole O Line a "not great but surprisingly decent" hahahaha.
I'll give Rodgers, Jones, and Adams a "great but not surprisingly".
It's hard to call a superstar a dud, but Jaire got beat a couple or more times - rare for him, and Davante dropped two catchable passes.
I'll call MVS a stud not only for the catch(s) but also for his blocking.
Stokes was good but not studly. Amos and Savage seemed disappointing to me, but maybe I'm expecting too much. Black looked terrible. Sullivan looked good, but got hurt early - it seems like that happens too often. Why no Jean-Charles with King "ill"?
Campbell looked like a stud - again - but maybe it's just low expectations after what we've had at ILB for so long.
Kenny Clark Good, as expected, Lowery and Lancaster bad as expected, but maybe not quite as bad as some games.
Crosby an obvious stud; Bojorquez near a stud as a kicker and apparently damn good as a holder too, and the long snapper who didn't fuck up under pressure.
What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
Agreed on Bojorquez, Tex - the guy comes in after the preseason and Crosby's kicking hasn't missed a beat. Kudos to the new punter on that, and on just being a good, solid punter. Reminds me a bit of Hentrich, though this kid is pretty good directionally as well. He's just solid, super solid. Great move, well worth that sixth round pick.
I did happen to watch the D-tackle Slaton on his two snaps - he moved that pile, man. He's strong. Looked good. On the contrary, Kingsley Keke looked horrible. Fat, slow, and weak. Every time I watched him, he was getting pushed backward. So on pass plays he'd be pushed back three or four yards, and then make some weak-ass attempt to jump up and "block" the pass. It would be funny if it wasn't so pathetic. They just need to shut down that experiment and move on from him. Hell, Lancaster looked better than Keke, as did Lowry, and that's not saying much. Really, they ought to just move on from Keke - that's how bad he was and has been. Activate Heflin and play him and Slaton.
And please leave Stokes in. He's raw but even so he's way better than King. I think maybe Sullivan is as good or better in the slot than King will be. I still don't understand that re-signing. The guy is a shell of who he might have been, and he's not suited to this system any way.
And man, does Aaron Jones have vision. I love watching him run. Looks like a sea of defenders across the line of scrimmage, and he sees that one little crease, and gets to it, as well as any Packer running back since Ahman Green.
And Rodgers really was good. He just was. As was Adams.
Oh, and hooray for Nijman and Runyan. They both held up really well. Nijman looked shaky at times - Bosa is just so fast around the corner, you could see Nijman thinking he'd pushed Bosa past Rodgers and out of the play, but Bosa would cut around that corner fast. But against a guy as good as Bosa - Nijman was good.
Finally, what a joyous moment to see the team celebrating so riotously afterward. You could sense a release of pent-up tension. I hope this changes the vibe and gets them going.
"The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
Too rosy of outlooks in here after the Packers nearly blew this game. I thought they’d get blown off the field, but they were up 17-0 and nearly blew it. Reminded me of Dallas 2018ish where they won but just barely held on to prevent a meltdown.
Too rosy of outlooks in here after the Packers nearly blew this game. I thought they’d get blown off the field, but they were up 17-0 and nearly blew it. Reminded me of Dallas 2018ish where they won but just barely held on to prevent a meltdown.
Lighten up man. This was an awesome win. Did you think they were going to go on the road on a short week and blow the 49ers out of heir building? No one is saying this win solves all this team's issues. But a road win against a chief nemesis is huge in every way.
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
Lighten up man. This was an awesome win. Did you think they were going to go on the road on a short week and blow the 49ers out of heir building? No one is saying this win solves all this team's issues. But a road win against a chief nemesis is huge in every way.
Totally agree Joe!
I am on record saying I thought they'd get rolled 41-13. I am really surprised they won, and think it is critical to the success this season from a galvanizing perspective. A blowout could have taken the team off the rails and reignited the Aaron media story. It is concerning though how they nearly blew this one. I didn't think it was a very good performance in the second half. The Niners looked _so_ much better than them in the second half IMO.
I will say the Packers did a masterclass job of shutting down the Niners pass rush and the Packers are borderline unbeatable when they play their quick passing offense. I honestly don't understand why they don't run the first half game plan every week instead of playing hero ball.
Too rosy of outlooks in here after the Packers nearly blew this game. I thought they’d get blown off the field, but they were up 17-0 and nearly blew it. Reminded me of Dallas 2018ish where they won but just barely held on to prevent a meltdown.
14 points were given up on drives that were stopped then we're resurrected by penalties. On straight up bs, one ticky tack call.
All tyrannies rule through fraud and force, but once the fraud is exposed they must rely exclusively on force.
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