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Gary only played 41% of snaps. That was the least of all the edge rushers. Not on the injury list. Not sure what's going on.Originally posted by George Cumby View PostHe's been really quiet the last few games, it's concerning.
Stud: Daniel Whelan. 3 punts inside the 10. One preceded Jaire's INT.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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Whelan even got a shout out in the postgame speech. FG kicker has us wincing but punts are great.Originally posted by Joemailman View PostGary only played 41% of snaps. That was the least of all the edge rushers. Not on the injury list. Not sure what's going on.
Stud: Daniel Whelan. 3 punts inside the 10. One preceded Jaire's INT.
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Zach Kruse
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Wow, the city of Dallas renamed an entire airport after Jordan Love
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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Kinda the same as the Packers looked for too many playoff games under McCarthy. It's one thing losing a hard-fought playoff game, but quite another being completely outplayed, never really being in it. As good as he is all season, McCarthy's playoff performances are perplexing.Originally posted by Fritz View PostBoy, the Cowboys were just off, the whole game. They looked dazed from the get-go. Not ready to play. You gotta put that on their head coach, don’t you? They sleepwalked through the whole thing.
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Gary might be hitting fatigue after pushing so hard to get back on the field. I suspect they are trying to keep him fresh as well.
Losing Enagbare isn't great but they have Brenton Cox and if McDuffie can play they might even try Quay or some other options to rush Purdy.
Stud for GB: first half Dak. 0 passing yards in the first qtr, and 2 Ints including telegraphing a pick six for Savage. Dak is a good QB but he occassionally has stretches where he'll look almost unplayable. 2nd half Dak was better and GB played softer but that was too much of a deficit to overcome with GB's offense rolling.
Jordan Love, Aaron Jones, Doubs, and the OL were studs.
This team must lead the league in personal foul penalties. They get at least one a week.
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Make no mistake about it, I 100% wanted the Packers to beat my second favorite team, and I was maybe 75 or 80% sure that they would. Ditto that for the Niners next week. I've been saying all season that the Packers are a loaded team. It took most of the season for that to show up, but now it's happening.Originally posted by MadtownPacker View PostStud on Viagra - He keeps this up and we might have to give him the key to the city.
I know it must have been hard for you today Tex but you did the right thing wishing the cowboys to lose.
I'm a great believer in luck - luck with injuries, luck with draft picks and UDFAs, players in general developing to be good, etc. And I say only slightly non-seriously, luck constitutes God willing the Packers (and to a lesser extent the Cowboys) to remain near the top of the NFL and occasionally win it all. Deniers and negativists, feel free to come up with a counter-theory for the past 3 decades hahahaha.
And I don't take Stud credit for the win streak either - I just was lucky to be the thread starter at the right time. I do, however, take credit for predicting it when a lot of negativists, anti-homers, and other dumbasses were predicting all kinds of doom and gloom.What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
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Not much worse then an “I toad ya so.”Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View PostMake no mistake about it, I 100% wanted the Packers to beat my second favorite team, and I was maybe 75 or 80% sure that they would. Ditto that for the Niners next week. I've been saying all season that the Packers are a loaded team. It took most of the season for that to show up, but now it's happening.
I'm a great believer in luck - luck with injuries, luck with draft picks and UDFAs, players in general developing to be good, etc. And I say only slightly non-seriously, luck constitutes God willing the Packers (and to a lesser extent the Cowboys) to remain near the top of the NFL and occasionally win it all. Deniers and negativists, feel free to come up with a counter-theory for the past 3 decades hahahaha.
And I don't take Stud credit for the win streak either - I just was lucky to be the thread starter at the right time. I do, however, take credit for predicting it when a lot of negativists, anti-homers, and other dumbasses were predicting all kinds of doom and gloom.
Perhaps you should consider a victory lap.
At the end of October the Packers were 2-5 and any realist could see we were like the Titanic sinking in the middle of the ocean. If anyone was the blind homer at that point, it was you. Others saw it for was it was, which as a bleak situation.
And do me a favour as a fellow Packer fan for over 40 years now, just spare the blow-hard shit.
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Gary was less effective than usual because he got more attention than sometimes. That enabled Van Ness, P. Smith, and the interior D Linemen to put pressure on the QB.Originally posted by run pMc View PostGary might be hitting fatigue after pushing so hard to get back on the field. I suspect they are trying to keep him fresh as well.
Losing Enagbare isn't great but they have Brenton Cox and if McDuffie can play they might even try Quay or some other options to rush Purdy.
Stud for GB: first half Dak. 0 passing yards in the first qtr, and 2 Ints including telegraphing a pick six for Savage. Dak is a good QB but he occassionally has stretches where he'll look almost unplayable. 2nd half Dak was better and GB played softer but that was too much of a deficit to overcome with GB's offense rolling.
Jordan Love, Aaron Jones, Doubs, and the OL were studs.
This team must lead the league in personal foul penalties. They get at least one a week.
What exactly is Enagbare's injury? As I recall, Brenton Cox looked pretty good in preseason. We got him as a UDFA because of his past character issues. I would be hopeful he could be a decent factor. Otherwise, I doubt they would have kept him around as well as letting Justin Hollins go.
The one and only personal foul I saw called was the horse collar by Quay - which replay showed was a bogus call. I don't honestly think the Packers have had more personal fouls than most teams.What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
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hahahahaha - It's well over sixty years for me.Originally posted by Vincenzo View PostNot much worse then an “I toad ya so.”
Perhaps you should consider a victory lap.
At the end of October the Packers were 2-5 and any realist could see we were like the Titanic sinking in the middle of the ocean. If anyone was the blind homer at that point, it was you. Others saw it for was it was, which as a bleak situation.
And do me a favour as a fellow Packer fan for over 40 years now, just spare the blow-hard shit.
I'll stop the "I told ya so" when the whiners and negativists change their tune, which ain't likely.What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?
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You took that better than I thought you would, Tex!Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Posthahahahaha - It's well over sixty years for me.
I'll stop the "I told ya so" when the whiners and negativists change their tune, which ain't likely.
Good man. I gotta admit to you that my respect for you is starting to grow.
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Who needs to change their tune specifically and where's the posts to backup why you think they were as bad as all that? There's only a few posters so it shouldn't be too hard for you.Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Posthahahahaha - It's well over sixty years for me.
I'll stop the "I told ya so" when the whiners and negativists change their tune, which ain't likely.
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Found out about a stud today from the twitterverse...
When the Pack went in the tunnel, ST coach Bisaccia yelled up into the stands "How bout them Cowboys"? to a bunch of miserable Boyz fans and the laughter of the team. You go coach..
Two guys who have had a very uneven season, Myers and Runyan played spectacularly. It looked like they were not up to par during the year, but got back on track in solid fashion in this ballgame.
Joe Barry We did not play a two shell that much. We played Cloud, more on that later. It's a 3 deep coverage with two safties and a corner, That form of 3 high is called SKY. 2 corners and a safety high is called Cloud. somebody clip this out and send it to Greg Olsen who called our Sky set Cloud, so he'll know what he's talking about in the future. Barry played the 3 high perfectly and deserved a STUD rating after a very beleaguered season. The big example of this coverage was Savages pick. He rotated down exactly right from the 3 high and got a pick 6.
Goddamn this was a great win!!!!
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