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Anyone who thinks the Packers had an unimpressive win yesterday should look at what the other top teams did. Dallas lost at home to a 5-8 Eagles team. Indy struggled to beat a Raiders team that the Packers blew out the week before. New England struggled to beat a poor Jets team. The top teams have a bullseye on their back right now, and most games are going to be a dogfight. Any win is a good win, especially if you come out of it more or less healthy, which I think the Packers did.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
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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the idea of any win being unimpressive is crazy in the NFL but trends begin to emerge and some of those like the total lack of a passrush are very troubling.Pass Jessica's Law and keep the predators behind bars for 25 years minimum. Vote out liberal, SP judges. Enforce all immigrant laws!
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Total lack of a pass rush? WTF are you talking about?Originally posted by b bulldogbut trends begin to emerge and some of those like the total lack of a passrush are very troubling.
When we decided to apply pressure yesterday, we did. 4 sacks, 6 QB knockdowns...0 second half points.My signature has NUDITY in it...whatcha gonna do?
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Against 4 back-ups and an out-of-position starter who's struggling.Originally posted by The LeaperTotal lack of a pass rush? WTF are you talking about?Originally posted by b bulldogbut trends begin to emerge and some of those like the total lack of a passrush are very troubling.
When we decided to apply pressure yesterday, we did. 4 sacks, 6 QB knockdowns...0 second half points."You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial
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The Seahawks also lost to Carolina which started rookie Matt Moore.Originally posted by JoemailmanAnyone who thinks the Packers had an unimpressive win yesterday should look at what the other top teams did. Dallas lost at home to a 5-8 Eagles team. Indy struggled to beat a Raiders team that the Packers blew out the week before. New England struggled to beat a poor Jets team. The top teams have a bullseye on their back right now, and most games are going to be a dogfight. Any win is a good win, especially if you come out of it more or less healthy, which I think the Packers did.
It is indeed difficult to keep momentum going towards the end of the season.
Joe's post illustrates the saying, "Good teams find a way to win..." The Packers did just that.
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I liked some of the blitzing they did yesterday. Obviously they didn't do it as much as St. Louis who seemed to live off of it, which I think had an affect on Favre. I think St. Louis is much healthier, Skin, but they are obviously not a top-flight O-line still. Hey, we got mauled by Steven Jackson, and still won going away, which was in large part due to our field position, even when we couldn't put up TD's and had to settle for FG's. I think they were much better when they were the aggressor defense vs. the read/react defense. Obviously they held them in check in the second half too."Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts." -Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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We can't apply pressure with just our front 4. So what. You apply pressure any way you can. I have never liked the concept of dropping 7 guys back into zone coverage anyway. Send a guy after the QB every now and then to disrupt his rhythm. That's what Philly did to Romo, that's what Detroit was almost successful in doing. When our D-line is healthy, we can get away with just using the front 4 to pressure people Unfortunately, everyone on the defensive line is nursing some kind of injury so why not give them some help with a blitz or two? And excuse me for noticing, but I seem to remember Favre getting knocked out of the game on a corner blitz? So, Dallas blitzes too. Very few teams can pressure the QB with their front 4, so I dont understand why using the blitz to apply pressure is supposed to be perceived as a negative.
I love how some tend to completely miss the point. The writer says Green Bay had all this stuff go against them, yet they won anyway. That's what good teams do. The Packers' defense took their lumps in the first half, then completely shut the Rams out in the rest of the game to help their offense turn a 3 point lead into a 19 point one. I'll take it...Always respect your opponent, even when you're kicking the crap outta him.
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I agree.Originally posted by FritzDontBlitzVery few teams can pressure the QB with their front 4, so I dont understand why using the blitz to apply pressure is supposed to be perceived as a negative.
Claiming we have no pass rush because our front 4 alone couldn't get much pressure in the first half yesterday is ridiculous. When we decide we want to get pressure, we can. If there is a problem, it is with the coaching staff not being aggressive enough...not that we lack the players on the field to get it done.My signature has NUDITY in it...whatcha gonna do?
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I don't see anyone calling the Cowboy's win over the Packers unimpressive because Brett Favre was out most of the game, Woodson did not play, and KGB was out.
11-2 and 1 unimpressive.
That would be a valuable win 2 years ago. What fickle unimpressive fans!!
Are you suffering from the "standings bends"??
Some Packer fans spent hundreds of dollars to attend the game. They appeared to be impressed as they enjoyed themselves.
The world is more beautiful after yesterday.
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No pressure at all against a bunch of stiffs with our f4. Remember the Dallas game and how long Romo had to throw?? You can get away with this deficiency against the struggling teams but against top notch O's, you get exposed.Pass Jessica's Law and keep the predators behind bars for 25 years minimum. Vote out liberal, SP judges. Enforce all immigrant laws!
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