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6 Responses to “With or without Rodgers, it better not snow Sunday in NE”
A couple weeks ago I considered this a winnable game. However, the loss of Jenkins, and now Zombo puts the defense in a tight spot (Jenkins obviously being the bigger loss). They needed as many people on pass rush as possible, and they don’t have it now. CJ Wilson or Wynn will have to step up big time to push the pocket on Brady and the Packers will need to score early and often.
How has Brady fared against 3-4 defenses? Occasionally a good QB is lousy against them.
The Packers are done for the season. The loss to Detroit cost us the season. I don’t want to be a “Debbie Downer” but the Pats are on a tear right now. And if the Pack isn’t up to beating the 2-10 Lions, there is not flipping way they can beat the Patriots in New England. Injuries aside, Belichek can outcoach McCarthy in his sleep. It’s just a question on how big the blow-out will be.
the season has been a scrap for me as soon as we accumulated the gobs of injuries at the beginning-actually when all the “pudits” were putting us in the SB before the first snap i knew to be weary- i dont watch these shows anymore -not because of that- theyre just stupid- but it does give me even more of a reason.hell i barely watch games with the sound on- most of the time i dont- season over.
December 14, 2010 at 3:38 pm |
A couple weeks ago I considered this a winnable game. However, the loss of Jenkins, and now Zombo puts the defense in a tight spot (Jenkins obviously being the bigger loss). They needed as many people on pass rush as possible, and they don’t have it now. CJ Wilson or Wynn will have to step up big time to push the pocket on Brady and the Packers will need to score early and often.
How has Brady fared against 3-4 defenses? Occasionally a good QB is lousy against them.
December 14, 2010 at 8:06 pm |
The Packers are done for the season. The loss to Detroit cost us the season. I don’t want to be a “Debbie Downer” but the Pats are on a tear right now. And if the Pack isn’t up to beating the 2-10 Lions, there is not flipping way they can beat the Patriots in New England. Injuries aside, Belichek can outcoach McCarthy in his sleep. It’s just a question on how big the blow-out will be.
December 16, 2010 at 2:47 am |
agreed
December 14, 2010 at 8:33 pm |
I have tickets 4 rows from the packers bench, driving 8 HRS to see the game. Wont this be fun 2 watch….
December 15, 2010 at 1:25 pm |
Chuck–take a big sign with you–Fire Mike McCarthy
December 17, 2010 at 10:48 pm |
the season has been a scrap for me as soon as we accumulated the gobs of injuries at the beginning-actually when all the “pudits” were putting us in the SB before the first snap i knew to be weary- i dont watch these shows anymore -not because of that- theyre just stupid- but it does give me even more of a reason.hell i barely watch games with the sound on- most of the time i dont- season over.