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Poppycock. Leftwich is good. His receivers are bad. Very bad. They cannot get a 1st round receiver to work out to save their lives.Originally posted by Charles WoodsonHes being the normal leftwich... Nuff saidOriginally posted by RastakWhat's up with Leftwich? Twice he has a guy and overthrows him....
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I could have sworn he didnt hold onOriginally posted by retailguyYeah, he did hold onto the ball, lost his helmet, but held onto the ball.Originally posted by Charles WoodsonIf your talking about the bishop hit, no he didntOriginally posted by ZachMNthe problem with that hit was the dude held on to the ball; However I like the new attitude on the D- nice change
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Originally posted by PartialPoppycock. Leftwich is good. His receivers are bad. Very bad. They cannot get a 1st round receiver to work out to save their lives.Originally posted by Charles WoodsonHes being the normal leftwich... Nuff saidOriginally posted by RastakWhat's up with Leftwich? Twice he has a guy and overthrows him....
I agree with Woodson, he overshot them TWICE.
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Thursday, August 23, 2007
Packers air it out to get on scoreboard
The Packers got on the scoreboard with a 22-yard Dave Rayner field goal that capped an 11-play, 76-yard drive. Only one of the 11 plays was a run. In fact, Brett Favre threw 10 straight passes. The Packers' commitment to the running game is obviously open to debate.
Favre completed back-to-back completions to his tight ends, a 21-yarder to Bubba Franks and a 20-yarder to Donald Lee. After seven straight completions, the drive finally bogged down inside the 5 when Favre threw a pair of incompletions. The second, on third and goal from the 4, was batted down as Favre tried to pass to an open James Jones.
Why run the ball when Favre can move the team down the field through the air? That seems to be the Packers' current offensive philosophy.
-- Mike Vandermause
posted by PackersNews.com at 8:01 PM
Rodgers engineers Packers' touchdown drive
Brett Favre finished his night by completing 14 of 20 passes for 130 yards.
Aaron Rodgers entered the game and engineered a 73-yard touchdown drive that culminated with a 1-yard touchdown run by Brandon Jackson. Dave Rayner's extra point gave the Packers a 10-0 lead with 22 seconds remaining in the first half.
Rodgers was 5 for 7 on the nine-play drive. It was Rodgers' first action of the preseason against a starting defensive unit.
-- Mike Vandermause
posted by PackersNews.com at 8:22 PM | 0 Comments
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Lefwitch really isnt that good partialOriginally posted by RastakOriginally posted by PartialPoppycock. Leftwich is good. His receivers are bad. Very bad. They cannot get a 1st round receiver to work out to save their lives.Originally posted by Charles WoodsonHes being the normal leftwich... Nuff saidOriginally posted by RastakWhat's up with Leftwich? Twice he has a guy and overthrows him....
I agree with Woodson, he overshot them TWICE.
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Not saying he didn't. I was saying that isn't "typcial leftwich".Originally posted by RastakOriginally posted by PartialPoppycock. Leftwich is good. His receivers are bad. Very bad. They cannot get a 1st round receiver to work out to save their lives.Originally posted by Charles WoodsonHes being the normal leftwich... Nuff saidOriginally posted by RastakWhat's up with Leftwich? Twice he has a guy and overthrows him....
I agree with Woodson, he overshot them TWICE.
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Well, you could swear to it if you wanted, but you'd be wrong...Originally posted by Charles WoodsonI could have sworn he didnt hold onOriginally posted by retailguyYeah, he did hold onto the ball, lost his helmet, but held onto the ball.Originally posted by Charles WoodsonIf your talking about the bishop hit, no he didntOriginally posted by ZachMNthe problem with that hit was the dude held on to the ball; However I like the new attitude on the D- nice change
I was amazed too. That's what I was watching on the replay... He held onto it.
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