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    Hi folks,

    I'm Back from my semi-retirement and ready to take your questions regarding today's game. I'll try to answer as quickly as possible through my JS high-end 28K telephone modem. I'll have to warn you though, 'ole Clefty's allergies have been acting up and I was forced to take 200mg of benedryl, so I may nod off from time to time. Fire away, and remember that Cleft Crusty doesn't aim to provide insightful comment, only to berate you for your lack of football knowledge and insider information.

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    Who stole our OL? What do we do about it?

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    • #3
      Re: Post Game Chat with Cleft Crusty

      Originally posted by Cleft Crusty
      Hi folks,

      I'm Back from my semi-retirement and ready to take your questions regarding today's game. I'll try to answer as quickly as possible through my JS high-end 28K telephone modem. I'll have to warn you though, 'ole Clefty's allergies have been acting up and I was forced to take 200mg of benedryl, so I may nod off from time to time. Fire away, and remember that Cleft Crusty doesn't aim to provide insightful comment, only to berate you for your lack of football knowledge and insider information.
      Why did it take until the 4th quarter for any cut lanes to open for Jackson?
      "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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      • #4
        Cleft,

        What do you think of the OL's performance in this game. Is this just the result of playing a reasonably good defense or is this a sign of more bad things to come?
        "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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        • #5
          Cleft-

          Given the Packers recent success drafting in the 6th round, was it really responsible for Thompson to trade away a 6th round pick for Grant? Should we try to arrange a trade for more sixth round draft picks?
          </delurk>

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          • #6
            Do you feel that the lack of calls against the eagles D making illegal contact with driver hampered our offense?

            Do you think we can look forward to more of this tough dirty play from our defense in the season?
            Formerly known as nbarnett56

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            • #7
              Originally posted by retailguy
              Who stole our OL? What do we do about it?
              It was pretty pathetic, wasn't it? Probably most disappointing for Packer fans was to see Clifton and Tauscher get schooled. Coston was in later in the game, but since Crusty is semi-retired, I could care less whether it was due to injury or a coach's decision. When you're semi-retired and the JS pays you what they pay me, it's lucky if you even show up for work.

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              • #8
                Cleft, our offense was clearly in poor shape today---possibly even in worse shape than your liver. Is Vernand Morency the key to our future as a top 5 offense, or is it Greg Jennings?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Lurker64
                  Cleft-

                  Given the Packers recent success drafting in the 6th round, was it really responsible for Thompson to trade away a 6th round pick for Grant? Should we try to arrange a trade for more sixth round draft picks?
                  I think you're overthinking it. The round doesn't matter so much as the number of picks. The NFL average for starters is somewhere around 30% from all draft picks (and it drops in later rounds of course). So you could argue that Thompson's idea of stockpiling picks works because he brings in more guys and the averages take over. But players come from everywhere. As I said late last year, Bush was unblockable on special teams - today the Packers got paid dividends for keeping roster spots 52 and 53 open for Bush last year.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by the_idle_threat
                    Cleft, our offense was clearly in poor shape today---possibly even in worse shape than your liver. Is Vernand Morency the key to our future as a top 5 offense, or is it Greg Jennings?
                    I'll try this one. I think its Junius Coston. :P

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by MasonCrosby
                      Do you feel that the lack of calls against the eagles D making illegal contact with driver hampered our offense?

                      Do you think we can look forward to more of this tough dirty play from our defense in the season?
                      Again, you're focusing on a few visible plays. From where I was sitting - in press box behind a collumn blocking line-of-sight to the field - a position reserved for un-liked, semi-retired has-been journalists - I'm certain I would have seen all kinds of other penalties by the packers that DIDN'T get called. The reffing squad out there is a respected one, so the number of calls they blow depends on how many NBA-type refs were corrupted. It's all a crap shoot anyhow.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by retailguy
                        Originally posted by the_idle_threat
                        Cleft, our offense was clearly in poor shape today---possibly even in worse shape than your liver. Is Vernand Morency the key to our future as a top 5 offense, or is it Greg Jennings?
                        I'll try this one. I think its Junius Coston. :P
                        An intriguing possibility ...

                        What the hell---Send him deep down the seam and see what happens!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by the_idle_threat
                          Cleft, our offense was clearly in poor shape today---possibly even in worse shape than your liver. Is Vernand Morency the key to our future as a top 5 offense, or is it Greg Jennings?
                          I don't thinks that's possible. The Packers still had 11 guys out there. I only have about 40% of my liver left. That's enough to keep me alive, but it's not anything special. Plus the Packer offense has some youth that might get better. My liver is kinda like Bubba Franks all over.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Post Game Chat with Cleft Crusty

                            Originally posted by MJZiggy
                            Originally posted by Cleft Crusty
                            Hi folks,

                            I'm Back from my semi-retirement and ready to take your questions regarding today's game. I'll try to answer as quickly as possible through my JS high-end 28K telephone modem. I'll have to warn you though, 'ole Clefty's allergies have been acting up and I was forced to take 200mg of benedryl, so I may nod off from time to time. Fire away, and remember that Cleft Crusty doesn't aim to provide insightful comment, only to berate you for your lack of football knowledge and insider information.
                            Why did it take until the 4th quarter for any cut lanes to open for Jackson?
                            The Simple answer is that the lanes weren't there. very poor blocking on the offensive line. It's still very early to tell how good the Philly defense is, but they were able to cheat up on the run since the Packers threw downfield only a handful of times - and ineffectively at that (especially Favre's overthrow).

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by retailguy
                              Originally posted by the_idle_threat
                              Cleft, our offense was clearly in poor shape today---possibly even in worse shape than your liver. Is Vernand Morency the key to our future as a top 5 offense, or is it Greg Jennings?
                              I'll try this one. I think its Junius Coston. :P
                              It's very likely that the key to a Packer top 5 offense is playing college ball this season, and perhaps next as well.

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