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  • #16
    Favre's legendary status grows!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by LL2
      Favre's legendary status grows!
      Almost as much as TopHat's.
      It feels like a koala bear just crapped a rainbow in my brain!!!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by LaFours
        Originally posted by LL2
        Favre's legendary status grows!
        Almost as much as TopHat's.

        ouch

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        • #19
          Hey everyone - I have been reading Packer Rats almost daily for the past two years or so... I enjoy reading the information shared, but have never written anything. That being said...

          I definitely had deja vu last night. We dominated the first half, but the score did not reflect that. Although we were getting some success out of it, we ran the ball far too much in the second half. Our passing game is explosive. With John Lynch out Champ Bailey hurt, why not keep attacking through the air? This game was far too close at the end of the game. This game was one play-action-pass-for-a-TD away from getting away from us.

          Remind you of anything?

          This is exactly how we played against the Chicago Bears sans the turnovers. I really like McCarthy as a coach and as a play caller, but he is not managing games well. We need to keep attacking teams when we're ahead - and we do that best with our best offesive threat - Favre.

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          • #20
            How was your first time, OkayKyle? Hope it wasn't too painful.

            Two years of watching? Makes me nervous, like you been peeping in the window.

            Wilkommen.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by OkayKyle
              This is exactly how we played against the Chicago Bears sans the turnovers. I really like McCarthy as a coach and as a play caller, but he is not managing games well. We need to keep attacking teams when we're ahead - and we do that best with our best offesive threat - Favre.
              Welcome to the forum! Since you have read here for a while you know to watch out for Harlan right? Just dont take any candy from him and you will be fine.

              I agree that sometimes M3 need to put the clamps down on opponents and quit playing not to lose but last night my only real complaint was in the 4th quarter. That Packers last drive in the 4th just needed a 1st down to pretty much kill most of the clock but the drive stalled and gave denver the ball back against a gassed Pack D.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by OkayKyle
                Hey everyone - I have been reading Packer Rats almost daily for the past two years or so... I enjoy reading the information shared, but have never written anything. That being said...

                I definitely had deja vu last night. We dominated the first half, but the score did not reflect that. Although we were getting some success out of it, we ran the ball far too much in the second half. Our passing game is explosive. With John Lynch out Champ Bailey hurt, why not keep attacking through the air? This game was far too close at the end of the game. This game was one play-action-pass-for-a-TD away from getting away from us.

                Remind you of anything?

                This is exactly how we played against the Chicago Bears sans the turnovers. I really like McCarthy as a coach and as a play caller, but he is not managing games well. We need to keep attacking teams when we're ahead - and we do that best with our best offesive threat - Favre.
                You're right. With as great as that ending was, it was far too close to going the other way for my comfort. I would worry about them being one-dimensional in the second half, though if Denver didn't have to at least respect the run. I actually wasn't too happy with Al in the 4th quarter either. He just wasn't as disruptive as normal. I guess everyone can have an off night.
                "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                • #23
                  The Packers D was a couple yards away from giving up a TD with barely any time left. That ending was fantastic but it was almost a disaster. I don't really have a problem with mcCarthy's play calling last night. I have a problem with the amount of penalties the Packers committed because it almost lost them the game.
                  To much of a good thing is an awesome thing

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                  • #24
                    I don't have any complaints. We won on the road in the NFL against a decent opponent--despite having an officiating crew that likes to throw penalties against road teams and despite having two drives stall at the one yard line. I thought the team played well, for the most part. After watching some meltdowns over the last few years in these types of games (vs. Tennessee, at Baltimore, vs. the Jets and Patriots last year), I'm glad we have a team that believes in itself and doesn't seem flat in any game. They still haven't played a great game, but they have been solid in most games. That says a lot for a young team.
                    "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by OkayKyle
                      Hey everyone - I have been reading Packer Rats almost daily for the past two years or so... I enjoy reading the information shared, but have never written anything. That being said...

                      I definitely had deja vu last night. We dominated the first half, but the score did not reflect that. Although we were getting some success out of it, we ran the ball far too much in the second half. Our passing game is explosive. With John Lynch out Champ Bailey hurt, why not keep attacking through the air? This game was far too close at the end of the game. This game was one play-action-pass-for-a-TD away from getting away from us.

                      Remind you of anything?

                      This is exactly how we played against the Chicago Bears sans the turnovers. I really like McCarthy as a coach and as a play caller, but he is not managing games well. We need to keep attacking teams when we're ahead - and we do that best with our best offesive threat - Favre.
                      Welcome. I agree with you about McCarthy. I applaud him for sticking with the running game last night, but there were many times he ran when I thought a pass was called for and vice versa. And I'm always right!
                      One time Lombardi was disgusted with the team in practice and told them they were going to have to start with the basics. He held up a ball and said: "This is a football." McGee immediately called out, "Stop, coach, you're going too fast," and that gave everyone a laugh.
                      John Maxymuk, Packers By The Numbers

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                        Originally posted by OkayKyle
                        This is exactly how we played against the Chicago Bears sans the turnovers. I really like McCarthy as a coach and as a play caller, but he is not managing games well. We need to keep attacking teams when we're ahead - and we do that best with our best offesive threat - Favre.
                        Welcome to the forum! Since you have read here for a while you know to watch out for Harlan right? Just dont take any candy from him and you will be fine.

                        I agree that sometimes M3 need to put the clamps down on opponents and quit playing not to lose but last night my only real complaint was in the 4th quarter. That Packers last drive in the 4th just needed a 1st down to pretty much kill most of the clock but the drive stalled and gave denver the ball back against a gassed Pack D.
                        There was a wide shot of our D on Denver's final drive. Everybody was just exhausted. I was happy when we got the ball in OT. I didn't think our boys had enough wind to hold 'em.

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                        • #27
                          If denver had won the coin toss we would all be pissed off today.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                            If denver had won the coin toss we would all be pissed off today.
                            i don't know if you are kidding, but I agree. The defense was gassed.

                            It was a frustrating game to watch, a lesser team was hanging with them.

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                            • #29
                              Most NFL games are relatively close (no Florida Atlantic's on the schedule), so they all tend to be frustrating at times. A win is never frustrating though. I thought we played pretty well. The gaffes at the one yard line were very frustrating, but shit happens in every game. I'm thrilled with the win. It was a good win, and a game that we had to play solid to win.
                              "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                              • #30
                                Denver fielded a very weak team, I thought. The Packers coulda shoulda been up by three touchdowns against the crippled defense. Denver had the big home field advantage.

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