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According to the national weather service wind in Green Bay during the game was 8-10 MPH from the NE. Rodgers said the wind affected the long throw to Doubs in the end zone a bit. Said the ball was slightly underthrown.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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Not sure why but in the stadium it was almost as windy as i remember a game being. Lots of games it is blowing hard but down in the bowl it isn't that bad. Yesterday it was blowing pretty good in the bowl.Originally posted by red View Postwell TD was in the stadium yesterdayBut Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.
-Tim Harmston
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There was wind yesterday Not terrible so, but it was definitely a factor. Notice how Crosby sailed the kickoffs in one direction out of the endzone and couldn't get it to the goal line in the other direction."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
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If Rodgers doesn't f'ing gift wrap a TD to the Patriots right before half, its not even a game. The Defense was fine. It is Rodgers that I am starting to worry about. No worries on the line as Rodgers makes the line look so good, or so I am told. But does that also then mean that Rodgers is the problem ??
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I disagree - I don't think that defense was "fine." Isn't that a situation in which you absolutely take away the run and let the third-string QB try to beat you? Sure, Amos was out, but you still have Savage, Douglas, and Stokes - supposedly a top trio of defensive backs.Originally posted by Sparkey View PostIf Rodgers doesn't f'ing gift wrap a TD to the Patriots right before half, its not even a game. The Defense was fine. It is Rodgers that I am starting to worry about. No worries on the line as Rodgers makes the line look so good, or so I am told. But does that also then mean that Rodgers is the problem ??
But the pick six was a real issue, yes. It seemed a foolish throw to make there."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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Disagree somewhat. If Rodgers doesn't throw the pick and GB gets the opening drive TD in the second half, then they are up by 2 scores. Could have changed the complexion of the game. After the first drive the Patriots didn't really move the ball at all in the first half. In their last 5 drives of the first half, they had 26 plays for 65 yards.Originally posted by Fritz View PostI disagree - I don't think that defense was "fine." Isn't that a situation in which you absolutely take away the run and let the third-string QB try to beat you? Sure, Amos was out, but you still have Savage, Douglas, and Stokes - supposedly a top trio of defensive backs.
But the pick six was a real issue, yes. It seemed a foolish throw to make there."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
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It really was a weird game. They hold NE to like 130 yards passing and rack up over 400 yards of offense and still have to win in OT. Madness.
NE is a well coached team, but they aren't as talented as GB. It makes for kind of a no-win situation for GB: you rout them, everyone is like meh, you barely beat them and you look terrible, you lose and fans go apeshit.
GB almost beat themselves: Rodgers looking like a bad rookie backup in the first half and throwing a pick-six, Doubs with a fumble and then the drop... just those 3 plays would've been enough to change the tone and final score of the game.
As for the defense, I think NE has a good run game, but they should've figured that was going to be what NE would do with a backup at QB. Campbell has missed a lot of tackles and the DL isn't playing as well as the training camp hype suggested. I have a feeling that hype was partly due to the Hanson/Newman line, which we all know isn't great. Jarren Reed and Dean Lowry aren't helping Kenny as much as you'd like to see, and Wyatt is barely getting any snaps. Maybe they need a little more time to get it together, but teams are going to copy the Patriots and Bears and test GB's defense.
A better QB might also expose the backups in the secondary.
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Good Post, run pMc.
It pisses me off every time I see 94 in the D Line, and Reed is almost as bad. And that big cream puff, Slaton ain't much either. WHY doesn't Barry use Wyatt more?
I wonder what fans and even coaches in New England are saying/thinking now about their QB situation. The rookie looked a helluva lot better than Hoyer ...... or was it just that the Packers D made the kid look good?
Yeah, probably our D Line got hyped for good performance partly because of going against our own lame-assed O Line, but didn't the also do pretty well in the practices against the Saints?
I don't think there's much wrong with our D Backfield that coaching shouldn't be able to cure - either don't run the God damned zone pass D or coach them up to play it better. I was asked during the game, why is it whenever the Packers pass, it seems like there's a bunch of defenders back there, and when the other team passes, it seems like big open spaces and not enough people? All I could think of to answer was that we need to (or at least we do) use more people to rush the passer, while with our mediocre O Line, opponents can drop back in coverage and still get a big pass rush with fewer people.What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
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I think Wyatt has struggled to pick up the pro game, and the coaches don't quite trust him yet. They'll need him in the 2nd half of the year, so I'd expect his snap count to increase in the next few weeks.
You can't call him a bust this early, and DL take a while to figure it out, but he hasn't played a lot and that's a little concerning, especially given his age.
TJSlaton will be fine eventually, you'd think he'll get more snaps too especially vs. running teams.
Reed and Lowry have had a play or two now and then, but I was expecting more from Reed than what I've seen so far. This is considering we had Lancaster in that role last year.
I'm not sure the NYG have a healthy QB on the 53; GB should expect to see a LOT of Saquon next Sunday in London. Dude is going to get 25+ carries. Matt Breida will get carries too. You'd think Barry would prep the defense for that but I'm not optimistic.
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The problem on defense Sunday wasn't so much the individual players. The problem was in the 3rd quarter, the Patriots went with a big lineup on offense and Barry stuck with his nickel defense. The Patriots had more than half of their total yards for the day on those 2 TD drives in the 3rd quarter. Once Barry adjusted, they shut down the Patriots without a 1st down the rest of the game.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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I disagree here, Harv. That's the "if this had happened then what happened wouldn't have happened" thinking that doesn't reflect what really did happen. And what happened was that NE ran the ball down the Packers' throats for most of the game despite offering a third-string QB. Joe makes the point that Barry was slow to adjust to the six offensive linemen NE trotted out there. He says that once Barry adjusted, the defense shut down the run game. So maybe this is on Barry. I'm puzzled as to why he was trotting out the nickel so much when it was clear what NE was up to.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers View PostDisagree somewhat. If Rodgers doesn't throw the pick and GB gets the opening drive TD in the second half, then they are up by 2 scores. Could have changed the complexion of the game. After the first drive the Patriots didn't really move the ball at all in the first half. In their last 5 drives of the first half, they had 26 plays for 65 yards.
But I am still disappointed with that defensive line. I agree with run pMc. Reed has not done much, Lowery's been invisible, and my man TJ Slaton has not had the impact I'd hoped. I actually hoped he'd be good enough that they'd play him more often at the nose and let Kenny Clark move around. But I have not seen much of that. I wonder what happened to Slaton - I really thought he was going to bust out this year, but the few plays I've seen, he's getting pushed around.
I am hoping Wyatt will pick up the game as the season goes on. I think they're going to need him to develop if they're going to make a run.
I was really positive about this defense at the beginning of the year. The offense - I figured that would be slow progress - but I really thought this defense would be a standout defense. I am sure some posters will come back with statistics that show they are a good defense, but I think they are okay right now and not much more."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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Stats will show a good defense in some categories -- scoring and probably QB rating among them... which are important. Passing yards too... but when you've played Justin Fields, a receiver-less Tom Brady, and Bailey Zappe your passing defense should look good. The run defense has not been consistent - they bottled up Fournette but the Bears and Pats ran wild statistically. NE didn't really break off any super long runs that I can recall; it was more of a slow march. That makes me rethink this -- maybe it's more about the DL plugging gaps and taking on blocks so the LBs can make the tackle and they aren't? Trent Brown is 6-8 and weighs like 370; they were running behind him at times and even if you put Slaton on him he's giving up size (which is incredible to think about).
Looks like shedding blocks and missed tackles to my untrained eye -- Campbell probably had an unusually good career year last year and is likely coming back to Earth (still better than Kirksey) and Quay is a rookie learning the ropes. But that DL -- Reed has an occasional flash play but he's underwhelmed. I think Slaton will get better. Lowry is... well, he's better than Lancaster and has moments. I see him as a good rotational guy but not a starter.
I guess with signing Reed, drafting Wyatt, and all the talk about the defense in camp this year I expected a bit more out of the front seven. It's early and I think they can (and should) get better but until they do teams are going to watch the film and test them.
As for the adjustment to the 6 OL, agree they should've done more there but I suspect Barry was trusting his guys to fix it... i.e., he thought it was the players not the scheme that was failing. Might have been true, but going to more Penny looks or making other adjustment sooner would have helped. I don't get the sense that Barry is innovative or clever in any way; I think he's just a guy who has copied a scheme and is running it because it worked for Team X before.
I have zero expectations that he'll come up with a new wrinkle or tactic to stop a specific opponent during the week or quickly in-game, and that's the thing that concerns me most about Barry. I realize that's a bit of an over-reaction: they have given up points on the opening drive of each game so far and have been better after that, so they are obviously doing something. It's more of a "he's just a meh DC" vibe I get, I wasn't a fan of the hire and am still not a big fan.
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