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  • #31
    Ok. I just checked PFF and compared Wyatt:

    NFL and PFF player stats for Green Bay Packers DI Devonte Wyatt on Pro Football Focus.


    to Clark:

    NFL and PFF player stats for Dallas Cowboys DI Kenny Clark on Pro Football Focus.


    Maybe, just maybe, the Packers know what they are doing.

    (Hint: Wyatt scored better than Clark.)

    And just for grins, here's Karl Brooks (Just behind Clark):

    NFL and PFF player stats for Green Bay Packers DI Karl Brooks on Pro Football Focus.

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    • #32
      Kinda feel like Vegas is being pretty generous to the Pack on this one. Lions have our number recently.

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      • #33
        The Lions are overrated. This should have been a Packer victory even before Parsons, and more so now.

        With a whole week of practice, I think he plays a significant amount in passing situations. Even if he was just a decoy, he'd make a difference.
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        • #34
          Originally posted by George Cumby View Post
          Ok. I just checked PFF and compared Wyatt:

          NFL and PFF player stats for Green Bay Packers DI Devonte Wyatt on Pro Football Focus.


          to Clark:

          NFL and PFF player stats for Dallas Cowboys DI Kenny Clark on Pro Football Focus.


          Maybe, just maybe, the Packers know what they are doing.

          (Hint: Wyatt scored better than Clark.)

          And just for grins, here's Karl Brooks (Just behind Clark):

          https://www.pff.com/nfl/players/karl-brooks/76941
          I mentioned several times last year that Wyatt had taken the step up and was playing well. I wanted both of them. I stumbled across this gem this morning and it has made me rethink everything though. If Jerruh is with me I have to consider I might be wrong.

          Jerry Jones' reasoning for trading Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers didn't make a ton of sense.
          The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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          • #35
            Ryan Wood
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            Elgton Jenkins and Nate Hobbs are only #Packers players not practicing today.

            Zayne Anderson (knee), Savion Williams (hamstring) and Barryn Sorrell (knee) returned.
            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
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            • #36
              Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
              I don't distinguish podcasters from other kinds of media pukes hahahaha, and I didn't say I agreed with him - just FWIW. He didn't claim he had a report, just that he believed that no orthopedic doctor would let a guy practice with a Jones fracture, and according to the team, I guess, Reed is out there practicing.

              That's an excellent diagram above. As I look at it, I believe (and mind you, I'm not even a damn podcaster, much less a damn media puke or a medical doctor - I haven't even slept at Holiday Inn recently) such a fracture could still be padded and protected with some kind of device so that it would be immobile even with the rigors of an NFL game.
              Agree with Bukowski. Unless there's some medical breakthrough we don't know about, Jones fractures require either surgery or lots of time to heal. A shifty WR cannot be useful with this. I believe Julio Jones and Kevin Durant both reported they were never the same until the surgery.

              That Reed wants to play through it and the very careful team doctors haven't shut it down leads me to believe he likely does not, in fact, have a Jones fracture.

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              • #37
                Personal take.

                NFL should get rid of preseason and keep inter squad practice/scrimmages.

                And the first 4 weeks should be the inter divisional games (NFC N v AFC N).

                Then the real ‘season’ starts with conference and divisional play.

                Starting week 1 vs the Lions and barely any reps for #1 team doesn’t feel like it’ll be the true test of who is better. Maybe who had a better offseason, who’s got a more in tact squad/coaches from last year, who’s luckier.

                Just me?
                The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have.
                Vince Lombardi

                "Not really interested in being a spoiler or an underdog. We're the Green Bay Packers." McCarthy.

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                • #38
                  Just you.

                  If a team isn't ready on week 1, that's on the coaches for not getting them ready. Preseason is needed to get them ready, even in small doses. Practice does not tell you enough about a player.
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                  • #39
                    I have said it for quite awhile, I dnt think
                    Lafluer is a good HC. I think he is a good
                    Play designer....but the team is almost never
                    Ready to play! 2nd half adjustments are non
                    Existent. If Pack stumbles to no playoffs
                    Or lose first playoff game....I think
                    Policy looks elsewhere.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Fosco33 View Post
                      Personal take.

                      NFL should get rid of preseason and keep inter squad practice/scrimmages.

                      And the first 4 weeks should be the inter divisional games (NFC N v AFC N).

                      Then the real ‘season’ starts with conference and divisional play.

                      Starting week 1 vs the Lions and barely any reps for #1 team doesn’t feel like it’ll be the true test of who is better. Maybe who had a better offseason, who’s got a more in tact squad/coaches from last year, who’s luckier.

                      Just me?
                      Maybe who had the most continuous offseason? Also who had more physical practices in camp.
                      The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Acts412 View Post
                        I have said it for quite awhile, I dnt think
                        Lafluer is a good HC. I think he is a good
                        Play designer....but the team is almost never
                        Ready to play! 2nd half adjustments are non
                        Existent. If Pack stumbles to no playoffs
                        Or lose first playoff game....I think
                        Policy looks elsewhere.
                        This is your first time saying it here. Welcome aboard. Hope you stay and post often. (How'd I do Mad....better than Tex I hope).
                        The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                        • #42
                          I'll welcome anybody new aboard regardless how wrongheaded they post - like this guy. I wouldn't want to be discouraging hahahaha - sheeeeesh.
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                          • #43
                            Packers have beaten the Lions once in the last six tries.

                            I'm not exactly confident about this game.

                            Campbell is a dummy but he's also a leader of men who gets his guys ready to fucking go.

                            MLF is super smart but seems to choke in the big games.

                            It's unclear what impact, if any, Parsons will have. Personally, I hope he decapitates Goff, but the Lions tackles are pretty good.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by bobblehead View Post
                              This is your first time saying it here. Welcome aboard. Hope you stay and post often. (How'd I do Mad....better than Tex I hope).
                              About equal to a first round road playoff loss.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by George Cumby View Post
                                Packers have beaten the Lions once in the last six tries.

                                I'm not exactly confident about this game.

                                Campbell is a dummy but he's also a leader of men who gets his guys ready to fucking go.

                                MLF is super smart but seems to choke in the big games.

                                It's unclear what impact, if any, Parsons will have. Personally, I hope he decapitates Goff, but the Lions tackles are pretty good.
                                Hella nah. Time to get the mystique back or start firing coaches and management weekly until the top is reached.

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