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  • #16
    The kneel down to run out the clock and win the game.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by gbpackfan
      My favorite play of the day was the punt return for a TD by T. Williams. It was so sweet! Everyone in my section was yelling at John Fox, "nice call!" and a bunch of shit like that. Then, for the rest of the game on 3rd and 4th down, the fans would yell "Call for the fake FG again Fox!" or "try the trick punt again!" HA HA HA. All kinds of things like that. Fox didn't live that call down all game. Love it!
      My favorite part of that play was the HUGE block by Mr. Jolly. Also I really enjoyed watching Jason Hunter run with both Tramon on his return and with Koren on his return... I always thought Hunter was a small fast guy, but seeing him on the returns yesterday really gave me hope that he's a player.

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      • #18
        Driver in the backfield in the shotgun formation. It's one more things for defensive coordinators to sweat while gameplanning against us, they could put anybody back there, Jennings K Rob it don't matter. I like the formation and scheme changes we see week to week on offense, its an ever changing beast, pretty hard for anyone to tame.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by footballfever
          Driver in the backfield in the shotgun formation. It's one more things for defensive coordinators to sweat while gameplanning against us, they could put anybody back there, Jennings K Rob it don't matter. I like the formation and scheme changes we see week to week on offense, its an ever changing beast, pretty hard for anyone to tame.
          I didn't really like the formation. There's not really much to think about for the defense. He's going to roll out and either run it or possibly throw it. To me, it just opens up Driver to getting pummeled like a RB does. He's too small for me to hope that play finds its way into a game again.
          "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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          • #20
            Originally posted by Scott Campbell
            Originally posted by MJZiggy
            btw, nice idea for a thread...

            Zig's got the old sig back?
            Ya like that one?
            "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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            • #21
              Gotta go with Williams return of the pooch punt. Unexpected and very welcome to start so well out of the gate. Offense and defense was already clicking and so to see the return department put together a game changer was a pleasant surprise.
              60% of the time it works every time.

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              • #22
                Watching Gene Steratore make an ass of himself while "explaining" the pass interference call at the end of the first half, followed immediately by Corey Williams sack/strip of Testaverde on the next play.
                Always respect your opponent, even when you're kicking the crap outta him.

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                • #23
                  When you re-use one, I spot your posts quicker. When you put up a new one, it takes a little while before I realize its you. I'm slow that way.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by FritzDontBlitz
                    Watching Gene Steratore make an ass of himself while "explaining" the pass interference call at the end of the first half, followed immediately by Corey Williams sack/strip of Testaverde on the next play.

                    Bush's coverage looked pretty damned good on the play. I'm not sure you can ask him to do it any differently. Some times those calls just go against you.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                      Originally posted by footballfever
                      Driver in the backfield in the shotgun formation. It's one more things for defensive coordinators to sweat while gameplanning against us, they could put anybody back there, Jennings K Rob it don't matter. I like the formation and scheme changes we see week to week on offense, its an ever changing beast, pretty hard for anyone to tame.
                      I didn't really like the formation. There's not really much to think about for the defense. He's going to roll out and either run it or possibly throw it. To me, it just opens up Driver to getting pummeled like a RB does. He's too small for me to hope that play finds its way into a game again.
                      He almost broke through for a TD.
                      Always respect your opponent, even when you're kicking the crap outta him.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by FritzDontBlitz
                        Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                        Originally posted by footballfever
                        Driver in the backfield in the shotgun formation. It's one more things for defensive coordinators to sweat while gameplanning against us, they could put anybody back there, Jennings K Rob it don't matter. I like the formation and scheme changes we see week to week on offense, its an ever changing beast, pretty hard for anyone to tame.
                        I didn't really like the formation. There's not really much to think about for the defense. He's going to roll out and either run it or possibly throw it. To me, it just opens up Driver to getting pummeled like a RB does. He's too small for me to hope that play finds its way into a game again.
                        He almost broke through for a TD.

                        I think someone pointed out in the game day thread that he hit the hole a little tentatively. Grant might have been able to break that run. And Brett lined up at WR on the left was a pretty good indication that Driver would be running to the right. I'd have left Brett alone out there and played 11 vs. 10 if I were Carolina.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                          Originally posted by FritzDontBlitz
                          Watching Gene Steratore make an ass of himself while "explaining" the pass interference call at the end of the first half, followed immediately by Corey Williams sack/strip of Testaverde on the next play.

                          Bush's coverage looked pretty damned good on the play. I'm not sure you can ask him to do it any differently. Some times those calls just go against you.
                          I need to watch the replay again to see if Bush was beyond the five yard chuck zone before he forced him out of bounds. I do know that pass interference is either 15 yards or "spot of the foul," but the push was at least 10 yads further upfield than where they spotted the ball so I assume they gave him the 15 yards. But, it should have been "illegal contact" if it was before the ball was thrown.

                          And yes, I'm nitpicking.
                          Always respect your opponent, even when you're kicking the crap outta him.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                            Originally posted by FritzDontBlitz
                            Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                            Originally posted by footballfever
                            Driver in the backfield in the shotgun formation. It's one more things for defensive coordinators to sweat while gameplanning against us, they could put anybody back there, Jennings K Rob it don't matter. I like the formation and scheme changes we see week to week on offense, its an ever changing beast, pretty hard for anyone to tame.
                            I didn't really like the formation. There's not really much to think about for the defense. He's going to roll out and either run it or possibly throw it. To me, it just opens up Driver to getting pummeled like a RB does. He's too small for me to hope that play finds its way into a game again.
                            He almost broke through for a TD.

                            I think someone pointed out in the game day thread that he hit the hole a little tentatively. Grant might have been able to break that run. And Brett lined up at WR on the left was a pretty good indication that Driver would be running to the right. I'd have left Brett alone out there and played 11 vs. 10 if I were Carolina.
                            How about the same formation, fake sweep right, bomb left to Favre?
                            Always respect your opponent, even when you're kicking the crap outta him.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by FritzDontBlitz
                              Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                              Originally posted by FritzDontBlitz
                              Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                              Originally posted by footballfever
                              Driver in the backfield in the shotgun formation. It's one more things for defensive coordinators to sweat while gameplanning against us, they could put anybody back there, Jennings K Rob it don't matter. I like the formation and scheme changes we see week to week on offense, its an ever changing beast, pretty hard for anyone to tame.
                              I didn't really like the formation. There's not really much to think about for the defense. He's going to roll out and either run it or possibly throw it. To me, it just opens up Driver to getting pummeled like a RB does. He's too small for me to hope that play finds its way into a game again.
                              He almost broke through for a TD.

                              I think someone pointed out in the game day thread that he hit the hole a little tentatively. Grant might have been able to break that run. And Brett lined up at WR on the left was a pretty good indication that Driver would be running to the right. I'd have left Brett alone out there and played 11 vs. 10 if I were Carolina.
                              How about the same formation, fake sweep right, bomb left to Favre?
                              the whole point is that it opens up the possibilities, why not a reverse out of the same formation if they stack the right side after seeing favre split out left, run a reverse driver to jennings let favre be the lead blocker he loves that shit........ but again the point is that the possibilities out of those kind of formations is pretty much endless, favre could take a step back and driver pass it to him, as long as the pass travels backwards favre is still eligible to throw the ball down field you'd have 3 recievers released runnin down field.

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