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Next 4 games are vs Indianapolis, @Tennessee, vs Minnesota and @LA Rams. If they can come out of week 5 no worse than 2-3 and get Love back, they'll be right in the playoff race.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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Don't know. But I think MCL's are usually 2-6.Originally posted by smuggler View PostIs Love supposed to be out 4-6?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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Originally posted by sharpe1027 View PostIt was a really even game against what most people think is one of the best teams in the league.
Our defense was bad despite the turnovers because they gave up 400+ yards.
Guess how many yards our poor offense had?
Hear me out:
There is a strange tendency of people to completely ignore officiating. But…..
If you lose the turnover battle -2, you’re 90% likely to lose that game.
If the officiating ends two key drives for you and keeps two key drives for the other team going and takes 4 points off the board compared to almost no negative impact on the other team, that is very similar to two turnovers.
As a matter of fact, in this game it was worse. We literally. LITERALLY, stayed with them blow for blow for 4 quarters. We won the ball +2. That’s a 90% probability of win. The officials were the difference. Period. The officials were the difference in this game. Every piece of evidence proves it. The only piece of evidence in opposition to this obvious reality is the cult insistence that we can’t talk about officiating.
The Green Bay packers beat the eagles on Friday night in every way except the phony score created by the refs.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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“ [QUOTE=RashanGary;1161957]Some of those holding calls on first half runs were so critical to us establishing a dominant tone. Those alone were disgusting.
The eagles had zero of that happening to them.
The touchdown pass to Doubs. Yeah, that’s a game changing call
The late defensive penalties on us that let them off the hook when we had them off the field.
They fucked us early when we were establishing dominance
They fucked us in the middle with a horrible red zone non call
And they fucked us late when we were going to finish it on defense against all odds.”
So you saying the refs were studs who had superior stamina?"The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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Packers PFF Grades:
Top 5 offense
1. RT Zach Tom: 92.0
2. WR Jayden Reed: 89.2
3. LG Elgton Jenkins: 78.4
4. RB Emanuel Wilson: 69.4
5. RG Jordan Morgan: 67.7
Tom didn’t give up a single pressure over 43 pass-blocking snaps and earned an elite run-blocking grade. Reed had a drop, but he also averaged 4.93 yards per route run, picked up 54 yards after the catch and had a 33-yard rushing touchdown. Jenkins didn’t allow a pressure in the passing game and was solid in the run game. Wilson had two runs over 10 yards, a tough catch for a first down and a solid block on Reed’s touchdown run. Morgan allowed a single quarterback hit over 19 pass-blocking snaps and was solid in the run game.
Top 5 defense
1. LB Edgerrin Cooper: 85.9
2. S Xavier McKinney: 76.2
3. LB Eric Stokes: 66.7
4. CB Keisean Nixon: 65.4
5. DE Lukas Van Ness: 65.3
Cooper had a run stop, a batted pass and three total tackles on only 11 snaps. McKinney intercepted a pass, gave up only one completion into his primary coverage and made four tackles without a miss. Stokes had a missed tackle but ended up giving up only two catches into his coverage. Nixon had a sack of Jalen Hurts, a pass breakup and two stops, but he gave up four catches and missed two tackles. Van Ness had one hurry and one run stop over 19 snaps.
Bottom 5 offense
1. TE Luke Musgrave: 43.8
2. WR Dontayvion Wicks: 44.0
3. C Josh Myers: 50.1
4. TE Tucker Kraft: 55.1
5. WR Christian Watson: 59.6
Musgrave ran eight routes but didn’t catch either target, and he was the target on Jordan Love’s interception. Wicks had a drop and was 0-for-3 catching his targets. Myers gave up two pressures, was penalized once and received average run-blocking grades. Kraft was solid as a run blocker, but his 30 routes run resulted in only two targets. Watson caught a touchdown, but he turned 28 routes and five targets into only 13 yards.
Bottom 5 defense
1. LB Isaiah McDuffie: 35.7
2. DL Kenny Clark: 39.4
3. DE Kingsley Enagbare: 41.3
4. DL Karl Brooks: 42.4
5. DL TJ Slaton: 42.7
McDuffie missed two tackles and gave up a touchdown pass from Jalen Hurts to Saquon Barkley. Clark had four hurries but earned terrible grades against the run. Enagbare didn’t have a pressure or a tackle over 30 total snaps. Brooks delivered a pressure and two stops but earned the team’s lowest run defense grade. Slaton had three assisted stops and a hurry but also received poor grades against the run.
Special teams
Edgerrin Cooper had a tackle covering a kickoff and was the highest rated special teams player. Zayne Anderson also had a tackle. The Packers didn’t miss a tackle on special teams, but Rasheed Walker, Xavier McKinney and Isaiah McDuffie all had penalties. Brayden Narveson missed a 43-yard field goal. Daniel Whelan put one punt out of bounds inside the 20 and another forced a fair catch — his net average was 37 yards.
Quarterback play
Jordan Love: 64.6
Malik Willis: 42.5
Love was credited with two “big-time throws” and two “turnover-worthy plays,” and he was hurt by three drops, two throws while being hit and three throwaways. His adjusted completion percentage was 69.0 on an average depth of target of almost 10 yards. Love did connect on 3-of-5 passes over 20 yards downfield, but he was just 2-for-8 in the intermediate areas. He was 3-for-10 — including the 70-yard touchdown pass — on 12 pressured dropbacks. Willis threw wildly incomplete on his first snap and was sacked before attempting a Hail Mary on his second and final snap.
Stat to know
Cornerback Jaire Alexander had an interception, but he also allowed four catches for 108 yards and was penalized for holding. A.J. Brown was responsible for all four catches against Alexander, including a game-changing 67-yard score early in the second half, creating a decisive win for the Eagles in this primetime matchup.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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