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  • #16
    Glad to see the return of the “Psycho.”

    4th quarter. Under 8 minutes left. 3rd and 13. Gary Lightbody, Vanilla Ice, Enagbare and P-Smith are standing up across neutral zone. Walker and Cooper are the ‘backers.’ Nixon is playing the “pistol force.” Cooper blitzes thru the B-gab. Cooper, Lightbody and Enagbare gang sack Levis.

    Ole Dom Capers must be smiling somewhere.
    Last edited by Guest; 09-23-2024, 05:36 AM. Reason: Flipping burgers.

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    • #17
      The adjustments made by Hafley after a couple mediocre defensive series early in the second half was encouraging. Joe Barely couldn’t make adjustments week to week, let alone in game. The increased pressure decimated the Titans.
      It's such a GOOD feeling...13 TIME WORLD CHAMPIONS!!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View Post
        Except when Jones plays against the Pack. Could be a problem next week.
        You don’t think Jacobs will want to show he was the right choice over Jones?

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        • #19
          Just watched Wilson's TD off the screen.

          Kid's got great vision, is patient, worked his blocks and has a smooth stride. He's a pretty runner. He never hit top gear on that TD.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by MadtownPacker View Post
            You don’t think Jacobs will want to show he was the right choice over Jones?
            Just saying, the Little Engine That Could (Jones) ain’t in any shape, form, matter or antimatter over the hill. The films say he’s still making plays.

            Jones will be highly motivated to stick it to the Packers upon his return to cold, dark Green Bay. Hopefully the Lovemaker returns and the Packers annihilate the Queens into hell.

            Y’all hate the Mobsters of the Midway. I hate the Queens more than I hate burger flipping. Fuck the Queens!
            Last edited by Guest; 09-23-2024, 10:11 AM.

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            • #21
              Saw a play where jaire didn’t want to use his shoulder so he used the back of his head to make a tackle. He might want to reconsider that approach.
              Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by RashanGary View Post
                Saw a play where jaire didn’t want to use his shoulder so he used the back of his head to make a tackle. He might want to reconsider that approach.
                Given his recent injury history, I can understand why he doesn't want to use his shoulder. He's not a great tackler. Just have to live with that. He had a pick 6 and held Calvin Ridley to 1 catch for 9 yards. That's what he's being paid to do.
                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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                • #23
                  Best/Worst PFF Grades

                  Top 5 offense

                  1. RB Josh Jacobs: 77.0
                  2. RB Emanuel Wilson: 76.7
                  3. WR Christian Watson: 76.0
                  4. QB Malik Willis: 75.9
                  5. RT Zach Tom: 72.9

                  Jacobs forced two missed tackles, caught his only target and gained 28 yards after first contact, highlighting the tough yards inside he gained against the Titans front. Wilson forced three missed tackles, had a 10-yard run, gained three first downs, caught a 35-yard touchdown pass on a screen and was excellent in pass pro. Watson caught both of his targets for 67 yards, including a 30-yard contested catch on third down. Willis completed 13 of 18 passes from clean pockets and 8 of 12 passes thrown beyond the line of scrimmage while also rushing for 73 yards and forcing four missed tackles. Tom had a declined procedural penalty but also didn’t allow a pressure over 26 pass-blocking snaps and was the team’s highest-graded run blocker.

                  Top 5 defense

                  1. DE Kingsley Enagbare: 92.9
                  2. CB Jaire Alexander: 89.2
                  3. DL Devonte Wyatt: 78.7
                  4. DE Preston Smith: 77.3
                  5. S Xavier McKinney: 76.2

                  Enagbare had three pressures, including a strip-sack, and three stops over 22 highly productive snaps. Alexander produced a pick-six and four tackles while allowing only 45 yards on seven targets. Wyatt had three pressures and two sacks over 29 snaps. Smith led the team with four pressures. McKinney had an interception, four tackles and a defensive stop while giving up just one catch in coverage.

                  Bottom 5 offense

                  1. WR Dontayvion Wicks: 47.4
                  2. LG Elgton Jenkins: 51.6
                  3. TE Tucker Kraft: 52.4
                  4. TE Luke Musgrave: 53.0
                  5. LT Rasheed Walker: 53.3

                  Wicks ran 13 routes and didn’t catch either of his targets. Jenkins was twice flagged for holding, and he gave up two pressures and earned a poor run blocking grade. Kraft had a drop. Musgrave missed two blocks in the run game and lost his only pass-blocking rep. Walker committed a pair of penalties but gave up only one hurry.

                  Bottom 5 defense

                  1. LB Quay Walker: 35.9
                  2. LB Eric Wilson: 39.2
                  3. DL Kenny Clark: 44.5
                  4. S Javon Bullard: 52.5
                  5. DL TJ Slaton: 57.7

                  Walker had a sack and a stop on fourth down, but he got dinged severely for his work in coverage. Wilson gave up a pair of catches for 33 yards. Clark didn’t have a pressure and continues to be inconsistent against the run. Bullard allowed two catches for 27 yards. Slaton had a hurry but also a poor run defense grade over 15 snaps.

                  Special teams

                  Evan Williams, Xavier McKinney, Eric Wilson, Zayne Anderson and Robert Rochell had tackles on special teams, and Javon Bullard and Tucker Kraft assisted on tackles. Lukas Van Ness and Arron Mosby had penalties. Matt Orzech missed a tackle. Brayden Narveson made all six of his kicks, including three field goals. Daniel Whelan had a 63-yard punt, but his net average of 36.0 yards was a season low. He had two touchbacks, two punts returned and zero punts inside the 20.

                  Quarterback play

                  Malik Willis: 75.6

                  Willis had a big-time throw — his 30-yarder to Christian Watson on the first drive — and zero turnover worthy plays. He averaged 11.2 yards per attempt and had an adjusted completion percentage of 83.4 from clean pockets. Even without play-action, Willis was 9 of 11 passing for 112 yards. He took three sacks but also scrambled three times. When kept clean, he got rid of the ball in 2.07 seconds on average. Willis was 3 of 6 for 85 yards on passes over 10 yards in the air.

                  Stat to know
                  Titans quarterback Will Levis was under pressure on 15 of his 44 dropbacks. When under pressure, Levis completed only four passes for 21 yards and took eight sacks. The Packers finished with 20 total pressures.
                  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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                  • #24
                    Not sure I totally agree with PFFs grades, nor do I understand how Levis was under pressure 15 of 44 dropbacks and yet the Packers had 20 total pressures (unless they count multiple pressures per dropback). Either way, I think his pressure number was actually higher.

                    I also think Tucker Kraft blocked really well, and Jenkins had some bad penalties but blocked better than PFF says. Quay wasn't a trainwreck either. How does giving up 2 catches for 27 yards make you a bottom 5 player? How is Eric Stokes not in this list, he played ok overall but there was that one drive where Nuke Hopkins was getting the better of him pretty consistently.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by run pMc View Post
                      Not sure I totally agree with PFFs grades, nor do I understand how Levis was under pressure 15 of 44 dropbacks and yet the Packers had 20 total pressures (unless they count multiple pressures per dropback). Either way, I think his pressure number was actually higher.

                      I also think Tucker Kraft blocked really well, and Jenkins had some bad penalties but blocked better than PFF says. Quay wasn't a trainwreck either. How does giving up 2 catches for 27 yards make you a bottom 5 player? How is Eric Stokes not in this list, he played ok overall but there was that one drive where Nuke Hopkins was getting the better of him pretty consistently.
                      You read part of that wrong. They're saying it was Bullard who gave up 2 for 27, not Quay. I thought McDuffie had a bad day in coverage, but maybe they thought it was Quay. Stokes gave up the TD to Hopkins in the 3rd quarter, but other than that drive, I thought he was pretty solid.
                      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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                      • #26
                        It is hard to know sometimes when it is Mcduffie, Quay or Wilson that made a mistake. Sometimes one guys coverage mistake makes everyone else look out of place.

                        On thing I do believe, The Edge will be playing sooner than we thought if the current ILB's keep playing at this rate.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Sparkey View Post
                          It is hard to know sometimes when it is Mcduffie, Quay or Wilson that made a mistake. Sometimes one guys coverage mistake makes everyone else look out of place.

                          On thing I do believe, The Edge will be playing sooner than we thought if the current ILB's keep playing at this rate.
                          Last 3 weeks, McDuffie has played 97%, 89% and 78% of snaps. Cooper has played 14%, 13% and 33%.

                          Last edited by Joemailman; 09-23-2024, 03:44 PM.
                          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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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
                            Given his recent injury history, I can understand why he doesn't want to use his shoulder. He's not a great tackler. Just have to live with that. He had a pick 6 and held Calvin Ridley to 1 catch for 9 yards. That's what he's being paid to do.
                            I worry about his neck and his head taking a huge blow. I’d rather he miss a tackle than tackle with the back of his head.
                            Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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